
Originally Posted by
PlanesWalker
Picking apart what is and isn't possible, or likely, to happen in a Lucid vs Inception would take far too much time and space on this forum. Christopher Nolan is supposedly a long time Lucid Dreamer, and therefore should have certain knowledge of Lucid Dreaming. You have to remember tho, he needed to stitch together the world of Dreaming AND the story he was writing in a way non Dreaming audiences could comprehend. There will no doubt be places where Dreamers find he could've done something differently with the story, but this is his vision. And just like Dreams, no two visions are the same.
The idea of a totem is interesting, I will start there. Totems would not be foolproof as they are shown to be in the story. This is because of the expectation factor within Dreams. Totems are supposed to let you know when you're Dreaming, beyond a doubt, but if one were expecting the totem to act like it should in the Waking world while they were Dreaming, they could trick themselves into falsely believing they were awake. This point is never touched on in the movie because it annihilates their dependability.
Then you have the obvious "well why don't they just..." scenarios. Every Dreamer knows that fantastic things happen all the time within Dreams, and that Dreamers themselves are capable of doing these things, so then why don't we see them doing many of these limitless things within the movie? Because he tried to keep it as true to waking life as possible. When you start adding in abilities like flight, teleportation, super human strength, etc you complicate the game. He would also risk being compared with The Matrix. He wanted a visually entertaining way of delving into the psyche of a man ridden with guilt. By using Dreams, he gets whatever visuals he desires and creates another layer to the story that he can and does use.
Awesome movie btw!
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