However, under the influence of Nolan's superb narrative techniques, it is difficult for the audience to see the whole story clearly at the first glance.

Especially the flashback in the first paragraph makes the audience feel in the fog.

But as long as you watch the whole movie quietly, I believe that as long as people with normal understanding ability will not have doubts about the story of this movie itself.

This is also Nolan's very usual technique. He likes to throw the story to the audience first.

Then reveal the setting and background to everyone bit by bit in a stripping manner.

This is why Nolan's movies are always interspersed with various flashbacks and interludes.

For audiences who are accustomed to watching those straightforward commercial films, Nolan's novel way of telling stories will naturally attract a large number of audiences.

Coupled with suspense elements and shocking visual effects, it will naturally make the audience hooked on the whole film.

But in fact, except for the open ending of this movie, Qiye didn't think there was anything unclear.

And the spinning top, is it implying that Cobb is still in a dream in the end, or has returned to reality.

It doesn't make much sense to discuss this issue.

Because as long as you get involved in this topic and start discussions with other people, you are helping the producer to promote the movie in disguise.

For an original movie like "Inception", topicality is the most important.

When audiences start debating the film's ending, they themselves become part of the film's promotion.

It is also Nolan's brilliance, he could have used a happy ending of a traditional commercial movie as the ending of the movie.

But in that case, it may also be successful, but it will certainly not reach its original high topicality.

And a dangling ending, bold as it is, leaves a deep impression on the audience, and a topic that can be discussed for a long time.

Anyway, in Qiye's last life, this pyramid scheme was very successful.

Countless fans have made countless bold inferences in order to confirm Cobb's final outcome.

Even go through the movie frame by frame looking for clues.

Then use the clues you find to prove your inference.

However, the film producer did not announce the answer until a long time later in response to the audience's guesses and muddles.

Also as a commercial film director, Qiye is very clear about Nolan's thoughts.

After all, "Inception" is a commercial film, no matter how different it is, it cannot deviate from the established rules of commercial films.

It's as if The Dark Knight, despite its dark style and low ending, still has some human sparkle.

As long as Nolan has no idea of ​​challenging the unspoken rules of these commercial movies, then the ending of the movie must be a very perfect ending for family fun.

What makes people more angry is that Nolan just keeps holding back, not knowing.

It can be seen how bad this British man who likes to "kill his wife" is.

But Qiye has to admit that Nolan may not be the most successful commercial director, but he is definitely the most compelling commercial director.

Nolan's films have always been completely commercial films, and have nothing to do with art films.

However, he used film colors, narrative techniques, and open endings to elevate the original vulgar commercial films to an infinitely higher level, even approaching the level of art.

But it's not art after all.

Although the brains of those old men in the academy are as stubborn as stones, they are not stupid after all.

Nolan's movies will be very popular with audiences, especially young audiences.

But if he wants to win Oscar's favor, the current Nolan is still a little bit short.

Qiye's "Xiaoyuan" actually has a similar situation, but the advantage of "Xiaoyuan" is that it is the creator of the box office champion in film history.

This title adds too many extra factors to "Madoka".

However, Qiye believes that neither Warner nor Nolan is interested in whether "Inception" can kill the Quartet during the awards season.

Otherwise, they would not have chosen to release the movie in the summer.

Judging from the warm applause from the audience after the movie was screened, the approach of "Inception" is undoubtedly a success.

"Lily."

Mr. Wei Ting showed a gratified smile to his daughter, which was an expression that Qiye had never seen before.

"You're doing really well."

Mr. Wetting praised so much.

"Thank you, Dad."

Lily responded.

The scene became so warm for a while, Qiye was so moved that she almost cried.

Weird!

Seven nights is expected for Lily's outstanding performance.

So even though Qiye himself was very happy, he was not moved to this extent.

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