Chapter 1667: Is reality necessarily real? Are dreams necessarily illusory?(2/2)
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! The third setting: time in dreams is faster than reality.
This also has scientific basis. It is said that a person can have a dream for up to 20 minutes, but it does feel like a day has passed in the dream.
This setting is precisely the most exciting setting of the film! Focusing on the technical details of time bonus, Director Gou has put in a lot of drama and created an invincible to rogue contradictory solution: If there is not enough time to solve a problem, then do it
Dive to the next level of dreamland, and if that's not enough, then go to the next level.
In the first dream sequence of the film, a car falls from a 100-meter-high bridge into the water, but in just a few seconds, so much plot can be told. It seems that Director Dog has become a montage sect: the leader of the infinite delay flow.
Although the infinite delay genre is often criticized, especially cartoons from island countries, he has the ability to make it thrilling and thrilling, and his skills make him stand out.
The fourth setting: suffocation or falling will cause people to wake up from the next dream. Although the final serial KICK section is not unexpected, it is so powerful and extremely satisfying! As for the principle of KICK, I will not go into it much.
explained.
But I believe that this is something that everyone is familiar with and has even experienced.
For example, if you fall from a high altitude in a dream, you will never reach the bottom of the dream, and you will be awakened.
Therefore, this setting also does not come out of thin air, but is combined with reality. This is very magical, isn't it?
Fifth setting: Real memories cannot be constructed in dreams.
In the film, Arthur made a comment about Cobb: He teaches you not to do something, and often you do it yourself. Indeed, when giving lessons to the little girl, Cobb taught dream builders not to construct an entire realistic scene based on memory, because
It is difficult to distinguish reality from reality.
This makes sense. The source of his and his wife's tragedy was the imitation of reality in the Lost Realm. However, we later followed the little girl and saw that Cobb himself constructed a dream based on his memory and looked back on everything before his escape. This elevator
The bridge section is the only slightly scary scene in the whole film. Combined with the ending of the spinning top, it adds a depth to the film.
This setting is also not profound at all. In fact, many of us know that we dream, but most of the time, we only remember that we dreamed, but it is difficult to remember what we dreamed about when we wake up.
clear.
I think this setting is most likely based on this! The same thing is very common and happens all the time in reality.
The sixth setting: Totem.
What an ingenious and clever way to distinguish dreams from reality by relying on physical properties known only to the owner!
I remember hearing about a party: Any password can be deciphered, and the only truly reliable safe in the world is your own brain.
But this setting also has flaws, that is, if someone targets the owner and steals the target's totem through dream stealing (of course, before the target uses the totem to verify it), is the totem still reliable? It seems that the totem can be obtained at any time
Verification is a must, just like when your computer always crashes, you have to save your work progress at any time.
Look, this is the shrewdness of Director Gou. These settings of his actually seem to be many, but in fact, they are all familiar to us and have even happened to us. Therefore, you will never watch it.
Chapter completed!