(합참대) 인셉션 SF movie
인셉션 SF movie
Follow that dream. A huge box office hit has a lot of people wondering about the science of making dreams come true. It’s a No.1 movie in America for the second week in a row. Inception. It’s a complex thriller that audiences have flocked to, selling $144 million worth of tickets in just 10 days since it opened. And as NBC’s Chris Jansing tells us, the movie sparking lots of conversations about the subject matter, our dreams.
In Inception, Leonardo Dicaprio plays a thief with a highly specialized skill invading other people’s dreams. “We bring a subject into that dream. And they feel it, their secrets.” It’s a surprise blockbuster hit. In spite of a plot구성 so complicated, it’s keeping people awake at night. “I absolutely feel like I have to see it few more times to fully understand it, yes.”
Inception is now one of twitter’s hottest topics. Blogs are drowning in theories. What does it all mean? With 25 years experience studying sleep, Dr. Russell Rosenberg isn’t surprised. “At every cocktail party or family gathering, I get questions about dreams, but really being able to understand them is still not a perfect science.”
Still Inception isn’t all science fiction. “But the movie itself does demonstrate that people can have more control over their dreams.” Scientists call it lucid의식이 또렷한 dreaming. It takes training and practice. But sleep experts can’t teach you to be aware in the middle of a dream that you are in a dream. Training that includes looking for clues. Things that would never happen in real life, for example, telling you that however real things might look and feel in your dream, they’re not. But that’s as far as it goes. Scientists don’t foresee a Leo-like ability to invade our dreams.
“It’s the great mystery. What is it? What happens when I close my eyes and go to sleep? “It's only when we wake up that we realize something that actually strange.” For now, the answer left in large part to moviemakers’ imagination. In the meantime, thousands of people are taking matters into their own hands. Over the last five years, there’s been a huge growth in dream clubs.