They get a choice. Besides it was just a rough bump, not a full on kick. These guys steal ideas from dreams, they know how things work and would have some kind of control.
Because it was Arthur’s dream, not the other people’s dreams. He was the only one who experienced the weightlessness. While he stayed back in his own dream to jump everyone, they were in the fortress dream.
He was actually dreaming within Yusuf’s dream. The van was toppling every which way and that’s why he experienced the shifting room. Imagine yourself and a friend sharing your own dream, and your friend goes to sleep in your dream, and you put him in a box and throw him off a cliff after administering sedatives so he won’t wake up after the freefall. Most likely he’ll experience some weightlessness and turbulence within his dream. That’s what Inception is about: dreams within dreams within dreams.
The turbulence felt from the van dream is represented through the avalanche in the third dream. Limbo is technically not a dream at all, so nothing is felt from there. My guess is that each dreamer interprets the turbulence in their dreams differently i.e Arthur was weightless, but Eames experienced an avalanche.
Arthur felt the weightlessness because the van was toppling everywhichway. Eames dreamed the avalanche because Arthur’s dream was weightless. Understand yet?
what are the red +’s for?
When Saito gets hurt.
I don’t understand why they didn’t get out at the first kick, when the van jumped off the bridge. do they get a choice of if they wake up or not?
They get a choice. Besides it was just a rough bump, not a full on kick. These guys steal ideas from dreams, they know how things work and would have some kind of control.
I didn’t think anyone could further complicate the movie.
Here I stand, corrected.
Ohhhh.
meh, too much graphics not enough info….
keep it simple
cb-smizzle.deviantart.com/art/5-Levels-of-Inception-SPOILERS-171950760
dijinn.deviantart.com/art/Inception-Dream-Layer-Map-172001314
this one even has a nice explanation
Here is what I want to know:
Why did the weightlessness in “The Hotel” not effect the next levels?
Because it was Arthur’s dream, not the other people’s dreams. He was the only one who experienced the weightlessness. While he stayed back in his own dream to jump everyone, they were in the fortress dream.
So then why did the first level effect his?
He was actually dreaming within Yusuf’s dream. The van was toppling every which way and that’s why he experienced the shifting room. Imagine yourself and a friend sharing your own dream, and your friend goes to sleep in your dream, and you put him in a box and throw him off a cliff after administering sedatives so he won’t wake up after the freefall. Most likely he’ll experience some weightlessness and turbulence within his dream. That’s what Inception is about: dreams within dreams within dreams.
Then cause and effect would say the next level would also be weightless, as the dreamer for the next level was dreaming within a weightless dream.
The turbulence felt from the van dream is represented through the avalanche in the third dream. Limbo is technically not a dream at all, so nothing is felt from there. My guess is that each dreamer interprets the turbulence in their dreams differently i.e Arthur was weightless, but Eames experienced an avalanche.
Hmm. That would explain the turbulence felt in the van, nut not the weightlessness of the dreamer.
Arthur felt the weightlessness because the van was toppling everywhichway. Eames dreamed the avalanche because Arthur’s dream was weightless. Understand yet?
Such a great movie, I will buy it as soon it comes out.
So… should I go see this or what?
Twice.