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Up to this point the story is "easy" to follow, but we suddenly realize a turnaround. It’s like if the own director was tired of the path his story was taking. Characters change their names, occupation, identity; but even so, using all the emotional sensitivity, we can see that the history's main essence remains unchanged. It is as if the whole movie was a dream and in a given moment you wake up and realize that reality is not easy to be faced and accepted.

In the movie, we could see that Lynch made several references to his earlier works, making reinterpretations of Twin Peaks and Eraserhead scenes.

If you like movies that clash with your conscious and require a higher logical reasoning, the film is more than recommended, but if you prefer movies with clichés stories, definitely this is the kind of film that should keep distance of.

Inception (2011)

The talent work of Christopher Nolan, Inception, does not fail (in all the ways). With an exciting script, the feature film brings the story of Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio), a skilled man in the art of enter the human mind and steal valuable secrets, now has a new mission never tried before: deploy an idea. In addition, Cobb's own life facts, as the death of his wife and the consequences generated by the creation of this dangerous dream world where he lives, clashes him all the time.

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