Inception is modernism because in Inception, its representation of psychological reality, and time as an interior concept. “Inception’s tendency towards genetic cross reference and intertextuality creates a relationship with the audience by both playing with and complementing their knowledge of the film.’ Inception is about dangerous art of extraction, stealing secrets from the deep subconscious during the dream state of other people. The main characters must use extreme technique, think about how they want to create the dream and how they will be able to depict the person who 's dream they are …show more content…
The dreams they are in feature perspectivism, for the architect puts their own spin on the dream world they build. Inception plays a great role in representation of psychological reality, in the movie, Ariadne defines the laws of physics in this new dream world something obviously not perceivable in reality but only in ones psychological reality. It is almost like a law of attraction between real or fake. People have an initial attraction to it, and might have and idea what it could be, but with a closer look and giving it more thought, the way he or she might perceive something might be so different on what it actually would be. In Inception, they had a scene where one of the characters who was creating the dream, they would manipulate the dream by flipping the roads upside down or sideways, people in the dream couldn’t tell it was any different, but then started to realize something wasn’t quite right after awhile. It all has to do on what people people think, which now leads to the expression aspect of