Inception Essay

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Yiyang Liu
CINE:1610:0A06
Ana Thapa
Inception: What is Reality? The 2010 film Inception directed by Christopher Nolan blurs the line between reality and the world of dreams. Dominick Cobb, a professional thief that steals secrets from others by infiltrating their dreams, is hired to do one last job in order to go back to the United States and live with his two children. While it is a film filled with action and suspense, it is also an allegory to what our lives mean to us.
While not directly stating its allegories, Inception fits in the contemporary theme of displacing social issues onto fantasy worlds. Many people struggle with whether anything they do in life matters in the grand scheme of things. While it may be difficult to attract audiences …show more content…

All he cared about was being reunited with his children, real or unreal. The man that cared so much that he was living in the real world was able to give it up in a second to enjoy the company of his children. For a character, and the movie overall, that is so focused on what is real or not real, Cobb’s disregard for the reality of the world in the last scene is a complete contrast to the feelings of the movie in the beginning.
Inception is a film that uses contemporary themes to question the world we live in. Does what we do really matter? Are we just living in a dream world where anything can happen? However, because of the final scene, we know that the film wants us to think about more than that. Inception is an allegory to our everyday lives. A person who was once so paranoid was ready to give up reality in order to be with what he thought was the most important thing in his life: his children. What this tells us as the viewers is that it does not matter whether the significance of our actions as long as we live our lives to the fullest and enjoy them. In conclusion, it wants us to live a life without regret, as quoted by the movie: “Don't you want to take a Leap of Faith? Or become an old man, filled with regret, waiting to die

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