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Originally Posted by But
I just watched Inception and was underwhelmed. I guess my expectations were too high after Interstellar.
Then you have all these nested levels ticking at different rates and somehow they can bring another magic anesthetic thingadoodle into the dream that works exactly like in reality. Suspension of disbelief is okay, but this takes the cake.
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So much of Inception doesn't make sense if you over think things,
Like a dream is a highly waking state, your brain is doing quite a lot during one, so anesthetizing drugs or other downers that reduce brain signalling make no sense. Not to mention the idea that even if they can work on the brain inside a dream as if real life, that applying them again and again would somehow increase the brains ability to process years in what is only minutes in the real world. Frankly this would have worked much better about connecting into some sort of computer neural network instead but they wanted to go with something less done.
Also part of people's love for Inception was the visuals of the cities moving and being built being the first time seeing something like that, whereas in the future we have plenty of angle shifting block building houses and castles.