Dream In A Dream

Dom Cobb specializes in getting inside the subconscious of the people while they are asleep and finding out their dark corporate secrets. His latest client, Saito, does not want him to do anything like that. On the contrary, he wants Cobb to place an idea in the head of her business rival. This is the story of the film “Inception” directed by Christopher Nolan. Dom Cobb is none other than Leonardo DiCaprio while Ken Watanabe plays Saito.

It is more difficult to place an idea rather than taking one out as the mind of the subject is already aware of the idea that is there. Cobb is obliged to take this case in to consideration as Saito is powerful enough to make one phone call to make all the legal problems disappear in the air. Cobb is also forced to take the case as he craves to see both his kids in the US. He is incapable of going back there due to a crime which would be revealed later on.

Christopher Nolan runs his mind with dry reasons instead of moist emotions while writing the script for the film. The idea that moves the film is that one can have a dream in a dream. Lee Smith’s flamboyant work as the editor of “Inception” may push him for a direct entry to this year’s academy awards. However, Nolan fails to convert the movie about dreams in to a dream movie because of the lack of emotion in the process. It is more literary than humane. The mood of the film is so somber that even a smile on the audience seems a lot to expect.

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