bro that is fucking crazy that this shit is possible, once when I was dreaming some terrible things happened to me I woke by some sound I drank water thought of different scenarios in which I could have avoided the attack and when I went to sleep again that was exactly what happened when I woke up Ilater i realized that i just altered the reality that my brain constructed while dreaming
Some long and intensive dreams of my life happened between snoozed alarms when I had to wake up and go to school. Those 5min seemed like hours sometimes.
Yes, thats happened to me a couple of times. When you wake and go back to sleep. Your able to make conscious decisions and control yourself in the dream, but it only lasts for a short moment,
@@m.i.e.-officialchannel That why he should have done epistemology It's science with few math. But to be fair, i'm glad he didn't because watching the films he made make me happy.
He didn’t come up with it he got heavily influenced by some animation in the 90s and with that he kind of adapted it into a film I don’t remember what it’s called though
For me Nolan is the most consistent director of our times. I'm not saying that everything he did was a hit but I haven't watched bad movie from him. For me the best is interstellar. I'm also physics freak so that's one reason although I have yet to read a book from Kip Thorne "physics of interstellar". Tenet is a movie with flaws but despite all of this I've seen it like 4 times and I'm sure I'll see it again. Although one reason is you cannot comprehend this movie after one viewing. I remember watching memento many years ago and It was great, we talked for hours about this movie in high school. Batman trilogy, Dunkirk, Oppenheimer (great movie for me), Inception each of this moves was a great time for me and they are not just pure entertainment but in many of them there are topics for further discussion.
@@geordieboy9452Um more like multiple scenes in the film and I mean shot for shot. The Hallway scene and the glass breaking scene are just the more obvious ones. I wouldn’t call it plagiarism if he just had the general premise but no he recreated scenes from Paprika shot for shot but he acts like he came up with everything out of thin air.
Why on earth would the discerning public, consent to being deceived and gaslit, by multimillionaire, shill sellouts, yuko who are part of the exclusive, Helliweird satanick masonick entertainment industry’s, club, allegedly?
My most intense dreams are when I was a child ill. I didn't have the most pleasant childhood, going hungry and eating rotten food before bed. Foraging I suppose but I didn't feel as though anything was out of the ordinary at the time. Some dreams I felt as though I was being chased but everything around me was of my own making, I could give the monster a slip, I suppose ultimately I was the chaser too. I'd fly above my own body and reach out to others dreaming. I suppose a true master does these things awake but it seemed just as real to me now as it did then. I don't feel as though I have to explain things further.
It would be the most average script in the world. Screenwriting is both of theirs weakest point. However, they really shine when they're directing, they're both brilliant at that. Before anyone correct me I'm talking about actual script writing not story writing (They do come up with incredible ideas) They both suffer from too much expositions.
@@che9218I mean, the vehicular stuff is really good in my opinion- anything with the Batpod, Mobile, or Copter, but Hand to Hand combat isn’t exactly his thing. He’s gotten better at it with each film that’s had it in imo. I think The Inception rotating hallway fight is a big step up from TDK in that department.
This is what I like about Nolan the most. He's making films to explore unique ideas and shared feelings, whereas others are more interested in the technical side of it.
Also something that I can relate too as a college student is he was probably so stressed that he felt his dreams were better than real life. Many a day have a looked forward to dreaming as in my dreams I am happy.
@captainsquashgaming516 and a movie with no similarities to the matrix aside from a similar shot of dodging bullets, without recognizing influence, would be clowned for that dishonesty. The inability to recognize this and its applicability here is just an inability to see reason. No biggie, but just a fact. Glad you enjoyed his movie. And this movie was influenced by paprika more than your bias would allow you to be capable of admitting.
your acting like inception wouldn’t exist without paprika. He clearly used similar imagery but they are nothing alike thematically. Its like saying he copied James Bond. He started writing inception in 2001 so to say “uhm paprika 😏” is just movie snobbery
It’s neat to learn the creative process and story behind how he came up w the idea for the film. Nolan is able to execute really complex and complicated concepts on screen, it’s impressive.
Many years ago when I was a high schooler. This same thing happened to me when I jumped from one dream into the next without being awake. As if I’m controlling the dream to where I supposed to go. I told my friends about this. They ended up said I was had a real life “inception” moments. It is something I would never forget.
I am so blessed with the ability to lucid dream often. Not always am I able to control my dreams but when it happens it’s amazing. I LOOK FORWARD to going to bed because sleep is so much fun, at least since my life long nightmares have stopped.
All my roommates left theatre since they didn’t get tickets for evening show, only I stayed behind to catch the glimpse of Inception. I watched and walked back home as there was no bus service that time of the day. It was close to midnight in The Pathé Amsterdam. So much ❤ for Nolan always
I can't remember the last time I experience lucid dreaming but like Nolan I think it was when I was a student so had a lot of time on my hands plus little in the way of responsibilities, he is right in that when you finally realise you are dreaming and are able to alter the dream in some way that is often the moment you wake up and its absolutely horribly frustrating.
I like making up nightmares more often, and especially since i can control how i feel in them so i make them the most horrific, twisted and grotesque ideas possible and mash them together into some of the most terrifying nightmares i think anyone would ever feel. It is really fun :)
I always wake up at 7 15 am for school but sometimes end up sleeping a bit too much and it just feels like I had such a long dream and then suddenly it enters my mind that I might be late and then I woke up and it was like 5 mins gone😂
I like how he said “breakfast was free” I went through a similar time in my life and I was experimenting with the same things in my dreams. At some point everything is so routine and some-what easy to a degree that you fall into your dreams and become much more aware like he just said. I remember doing more in my dreams than I did in real life. Ever since this era of my life I’ve been working on a 4 year long project all because of inspiration from these vivid dreams. He’s right this can act as a superpower. (Other things have come to fruition from these dreams but more indulgent..still very interesting though)
I tried lucid dreaming, its an amazing experience. You can go anything. Its difficult to get used to but not too difficult. You can have any experience and it feels real. But i find myself questioning the reality even when i am not dreaming. So i stopped it after having those thoughts.
@@antona.1327 did you saw Nolan preparing the draft from your eyes? Paprika(2006) movie is itself based on Paprika(1993) novel. And there were similar scenes between Paprika and Inception. And the concept was almost same.
@@earth12470 he was pitching Inception idea to WB since 2001. Look it up. And Paprika was not translated into English until after the animated movie have come out. I doubt Nolan can read in Japanese, for as brilliant of a man as he is.
@@antona.1327 you ain't denying the similar scenes like that gallery and mirror breaking scenes. And you have no idea what type of movies these big directors watch. They read, and watch, which you would have never dreamed that it exists. Once the movie is hit, they incept stories that they were pitching studios since 2000BC, just to cover up. And who knows the 2001 inception was same as the movie we got? Maybe it was gonna be a different movie?
You know what makes it so weird is that while your sleeping, and while your dreaming, while your in the dream it’s like you trip on smth by accident but in reality you instantly feel your body dropping along with it like you fell down but you didn’t cuz your still lying down in bed, it was basically like a kick itself that jolts you awake from the dream, if anyone else has been through that experience before
I had my term exams going on, after pulling an all-nighter for the last one I came back to home ate my lunch and just slept. I had 4 separate dreams, the first was a nightmare. The second was about my term exam and me getting great marks. Don't remember the third or the fourth one, but when I woke up it felt like I had spent years dreaming. Then I slept a little more, and had another dream. Finally when I woke up and went about my day, I had trouble separating what had happened in the dream from actual life instances. Everything felt familiar but it was so damn confusing.
I remember after seeing some inception clips I had a dream where I time traveled back to the 60s and was talking with this old guy when suddenly I just looked around in the dream and realized I was in a dream. I was like "this is a dream, I want to get out now, I'm bored" but I just couldn't get out which was frustrating.
I tried to lucid dream a few years back. After a few attempts i started realising that I was dreaming. Then one day I tried to control it, but I tried way too hard and it all collapsed.
I always wondered if there was an interview where he acknowledges that he can lucid dream. It makes so much sense. In my opinion that’s the only way where he could start to control, write and describe so many complex narratives using time jumps and messing with our psyche in the way he does. I would love to see an interview where he goes deeper into this. That’s truly his super power.
This is strange. When I used to study for exams I was getting up at 3 am and study. Later take short nap at 6am. Strangely I used to end up dreaming and having physical experience that were not happeningnin normal sleep. Also i could control my dreams. When I explained this to my friends, they couldn't understand it.
I just experienced one time lucid dream and i have to say that it's really is superpower because - You can construct any Visual , image , movie , any sound , and any tactile sensation which are very clear and feels real
@@oxstorm644Ths movies are not the same. But the core concept, around which the movies revolve, is the same. I don't want to be harsh but man you and the other guy needs to do your own research before talking crap out of your asses.
@@ullenlaishram what research? ive seen both movies and few others in that genre. paprika doesn't have a coherant ending.. sure it looks good but theres no deeper meaning or explanation for events.
Dreams can be so intense if you experiment with them. I managed to lucid dream accidentally for around a year when I would get sleep paralysis (probably due to poor sleeping habits) and looking back now I realise how insane it was 😂
Ill say it, he is the greatest director of all time. I cant name a single other director that has a flawless record as long and prestigious (pun intended) as he does
We are fascinating as beings. I had lucid dreaming where I faced dangerous situations so I had the power to command myself to become invisible to avoid danger, it was cool
When I was a kid I could know that I was dreaming, and wake up when the was a bad dream, and sometimes, very few, I woke up from two dreams levels before be able to wake up
that's what i used to tell my friends all the time and they either were very intrigued or thought i was talking some bs again it sounds very different when the director of THE film brings up the same thing i remember how i felt first seeing what i've always imagined about happening on screen in real time
I think the closest i ever came to lucid dreaming, that I can remember rn, was being able to consciously say something in the dream. It was for but a moment and I think it ended shortly thereafter.
Being able to control your dreams is as simple or difficult as feeling confident. If you do not feel like you have control over many things in your life, it is going to be very hard to be able to do so in a dream without practice. With practice, you can still do it, but it takes time and a lot of will power.
I just wake see something crazy in my dream happen sometimes, something that isn't realistic and im like there's no way this is real, I have to be dreaming, usually it's like a nightmare or something scary, then I say ok im going to wake up and close my eyes and open them and im awake, usually I dont realize im dreaming until I decide im going to wake up, all the lucid dreams ive had have mostly been really creepy and weird.
I dreamed once where I was in school, going to my next class and my alarm went off. The people walking to their next class all looked at me confused. That's when it hit me, I knew why they were looking at me, they heard the alarm that went off out in reality. I woke up after they stared at me.
The human body is weird. Some of my most intense dreams have happened after I woke up for 5 minutes then went to sleep again
bro that is fucking crazy that this shit is possible, once when I was dreaming some terrible things happened to me I woke by some sound I drank water thought of different scenarios in which I could have avoided the attack and when I went to sleep again that was exactly what happened when I woke up Ilater i realized that i just altered the reality that my brain constructed while dreaming
Wow no way lol
Some long and intensive dreams of my life happened between snoozed alarms when I had to wake up and go to school. Those 5min seemed like hours sometimes.
Yes, thats happened to me a couple of times. When you wake and go back to sleep. Your able to make conscious decisions and control yourself in the dream, but it only lasts for a short moment,
yes. same with me
Omg the reveal that the interviewer was actually James Cameron, was Christopher Nolan levels of plot twist for me 😂
😂
I got😮😮
Especially with the Hans Zimmer music in the background 😂😂
Some of the few directors who make movies that feel like events. Not many do that anymore.
@@matthewpaul6904 Fax
Christopher has the ability to sound like a young kid who dreams of being a scientist.
Why
Because he did…until he got to know about the importance and involvement of math as he hated math yet loved science
Perfectly said, well done. Makes us all wish we could see what he sees and think what he thinks.
@@m.i.e.-officialchannel That why he should have done epistemology
It's science with few math.
But to be fair, i'm glad he didn't because watching the films he made make me happy.
Yeah. When 90% lost themselves and start to become a "boring adults" which means "empty biorobots" with forgotten ability to live life fun
I think what’s most impressive about Nolan is the fact that he comes up with it and also executes it perfectly, brilliant
He didn’t come up with it he got heavily influenced by some animation in the 90s and with that he kind of adapted it into a film I don’t remember what it’s called though
@@callxmevaporPaprika
Paprika
Personally I think Nolan’s greatest skill is taking any concept and executing it very well
@@aultmanfilms4590 okay my point still stands unless you are agreeing with me
Just 2 legends having a conversation.. beautiful…
Nolan's consistently made some of the most interesting and ambitious films of the last 20 years.
Very good there Sir! The operative word here is "interesting".
this guy has made me happy so much just after watching
Interstellar
The prestige
Inception and most recently
Oppenheimer, my god what a legend Nolan
Have you tried Tenet?
for real pal... You should watch Memento and Dunkirk though
For me Nolan is the most consistent director of our times. I'm not saying that everything he did was a hit but I haven't watched bad movie from him. For me the best is interstellar. I'm also physics freak so that's one reason although I have yet to read a book from Kip Thorne "physics of interstellar". Tenet is a movie with flaws but despite all of this I've seen it like 4 times and I'm sure I'll see it again. Although one reason is you cannot comprehend this movie after one viewing. I remember watching memento many years ago and It was great, we talked for hours about this movie in high school. Batman trilogy, Dunkirk, Oppenheimer (great movie for me), Inception each of this moves was a great time for me and they are not just pure entertainment but in many of them there are topics for further discussion.
THE DARK NIGHT ?
He should acknowledge that it was heavily inspired by Paprika.
Satoshi Kon's films are really amazing.
How was it inspired by paprika? Because they both use dream technology? I don't see the inspiration
There’s no way you’ve seen paprika, because if you had, there’s only really one scene that it pays homage to.
@@geordieboy9452Um more like multiple scenes in the film and I mean shot for shot. The Hallway scene and the glass breaking scene are just the more obvious ones. I wouldn’t call it plagiarism if he just had the general premise but no he recreated scenes from Paprika shot for shot but he acts like he came up with everything out of thin air.
I agree @@tylerjames805
True
Same man. And he made sure to slow down time as we go deeper. This movie is too great
Why on earth would the discerning public, consent to being deceived and gaslit, by multimillionaire, shill sellouts, yuko who are part of the exclusive, Helliweird satanick masonick entertainment industry’s, club, allegedly?
My most intense dreams are when I was a child ill. I didn't have the most pleasant childhood, going hungry and eating rotten food before bed. Foraging I suppose but I didn't feel as though anything was out of the ordinary at the time. Some dreams I felt as though I was being chased but everything around me was of my own making, I could give the monster a slip, I suppose ultimately I was the chaser too. I'd fly above my own body and reach out to others dreaming. I suppose a true master does these things awake but it seemed just as real to me now as it did then. I don't feel as though I have to explain things further.
THIS movie?
Yes.
His movie after that?
Sure.
But ever since Tenet, I'm out!
Imagine if these guys wrote a script together...
Complex Nolan script with Cameron's direction
.
Cz the other way round would be a horrible abomination
@@amanpotdarNolan's action is really hard to watch........prabobly the only annoyance with his Batman trilogy for me.
It would be the most average script in the world. Screenwriting is both of theirs weakest point. However, they really shine when they're directing, they're both brilliant at that.
Before anyone correct me I'm talking about actual script writing not story writing (They do come up with incredible ideas) They both suffer from too much expositions.
@@che9218I mean, the vehicular stuff is really good in my opinion- anything with the Batpod, Mobile, or Copter, but Hand to Hand combat isn’t exactly his thing. He’s gotten better at it with each film that’s had it in imo. I think The Inception rotating hallway fight is a big step up from TDK in that department.
@@che9218 tenet has the best and most unique action i have ever seen in a movie
This is what I like about Nolan the most. He's making films to explore unique ideas and shared feelings, whereas others are more interested in the technical side of it.
look it up, there was an animation with similar concept it wasn't his original idea
"unique ideas" meanwhile Paprika...
Also something that I can relate too as a college student is he was probably so stressed that he felt his dreams were better than real life. Many a day have a looked forward to dreaming as in my dreams I am happy.
I’m more stressed after college than during it😂 enjoy your time there while it lasts lol
Same thing happen to me.
two legends exchanging their thoughts❤
Hes right man. Sometimes i can control the dream its crazy feeling
Them Spiderman dreams be bangers
They another time I dreamed of Paprika the anime and at the end I saw Leonardo Dicaprio
sometimes I have this state of sleep where im aware that im dreaming and can control and do everything I truly want.
I love these interviews between two big directors
That's a long way to say Paprika 😂😂😂
Was about to bring that up 😂
What I’m saying. Why is he so afraid to say Paprika influenced this movie
Nothing like paprika tho similar shots. But paprika is just a goofy Anime nothing more
@captainsquashgaming516 and a movie with no similarities to the matrix aside from a similar shot of dodging bullets, without recognizing influence, would be clowned for that dishonesty. The inability to recognize this and its applicability here is just an inability to see reason. No biggie, but just a fact. Glad you enjoyed his movie.
And this movie was influenced by paprika more than your bias would allow you to be capable of admitting.
your acting like inception wouldn’t exist without paprika. He clearly used similar imagery but they are nothing alike thematically. Its like saying he copied James Bond. He started writing inception in 2001 so to say “uhm paprika 😏” is just movie snobbery
:D love Cameron enthusiastically talking over Nolan as if to prove he’s totally on the same wavelength
It’s neat to learn the creative process and story behind how he came up w the idea for the film. Nolan is able to execute really complex and complicated concepts on screen, it’s impressive.
Practising lucid dreaming is wild! ❤ Such control ~ love hearing Christopher Nolan talk of the inspiration for "Inception"
One of my fav movies!
Till this day, Inception still has the most unique concept for a movie, an incredible masterpiece❤
Man the editing on this with the music is perfection.
Many years ago when I was a high schooler. This same thing happened to me when I jumped from one dream into the next without being awake. As if I’m controlling the dream to where I supposed to go. I told my friends about this. They ended up said I was had a real life “inception” moments. It is something I would never forget.
Thee Best Director
a thief, nothing more nothing less
@@prawiraagung4011 ?
Only if you watch 10 movies a year and are uneducated
2 legends of directors! So happy to live in a time where we can see their creations
The effort Cameron puts to listen ❤
It has happened with many times.. it was beautiful
He's lying . Inception copied most of it from anime Movie Paprika
I love dreaming. It's something I crave for. I think its vivid and livley especially in the morning just before you wake up.
I am so blessed with the ability to lucid dream often. Not always am I able to control my dreams but when it happens it’s amazing. I LOOK FORWARD to going to bed because sleep is so much fun, at least since my life long nightmares have stopped.
All my roommates left theatre since they didn’t get tickets for evening show, only I stayed behind to catch the glimpse of Inception. I watched and walked back home as there was no bus service that time of the day. It was close to midnight in The Pathé Amsterdam.
So much ❤ for Nolan always
The "TWO LEGENDS" in one frame❤❤❤❤
The greatest movie. The greatest director
We have Chris's university to thank for Inception because they gave out free breakfasts early in the morning.
I can't remember the last time I experience lucid dreaming but like Nolan I think it was when I was a student so had a lot of time on my hands plus little in the way of responsibilities, he is right in that when you finally realise you are dreaming and are able to alter the dream in some way that is often the moment you wake up and its absolutely horribly frustrating.
Nolan's movies keep growing in detail. Cannot wait to see Oppenheimer 🤩🤩
Did you watch it yet? If so, what's your thought on it?
@@Hkhjazz Release date in Italy is tomorrow. I'll go to the cinema monday I think
@@KennedyMister95 Ah, ok 👍 I’ve watched it but I won’t give spoilers. Enjoy!
@@Hkhjazz ye I really hope this Oppenheimer stops the bombing! 😂 just joking, thx fella
İn one of those sleepless nights he saw the Paprika movie and got inspired LOL
Yup
it might have edged him closer to making the movie (it came out in '06) but it doesnt seem directly inspired
😂 ye
I like making up nightmares more often, and especially since i can control how i feel in them so i make them the most horrific, twisted and grotesque ideas possible and mash them together into some of the most terrifying nightmares i think anyone would ever feel.
It is really fun :)
I always wake up at 7 15 am for school but sometimes end up sleeping a bit too much and it just feels like I had such a long dream and then suddenly it enters my mind that I might be late and then I woke up and it was like 5 mins gone😂
Also Nolan when talking about Inception: Have you ever seen Paprika or Paranormal Agent.
I like how he said “breakfast was free” I went through a similar time in my life and I was experimenting with the same things in my dreams. At some point everything is so routine and some-what easy to a degree that you fall into your dreams and become much more aware like he just said. I remember doing more in my dreams than I did in real life. Ever since this era of my life I’ve been working on a 4 year long project all because of inspiration from these vivid dreams. He’s right this can act as a superpower. (Other things have come to fruition from these dreams but more indulgent..still very interesting though)
I tried lucid dreaming, its an amazing experience. You can go anything. Its difficult to get used to but not too difficult. You can have any experience and it feels real. But i find myself questioning the reality even when i am not dreaming. So i stopped it after having those thoughts.
Paprika(2006) crying in Japan.
after watching Perfect Blue even Nolan was crying
Inception had its first draft in the early 2000s, right after Memento have come out.
@@antona.1327 did you saw Nolan preparing the draft from your eyes? Paprika(2006) movie is itself based on Paprika(1993) novel. And there were similar scenes between Paprika and Inception. And the concept was almost same.
@@earth12470 he was pitching Inception idea to WB since 2001. Look it up. And Paprika was not translated into English until after the animated movie have come out. I doubt Nolan can read in Japanese, for as brilliant of a man as he is.
@@antona.1327 you ain't denying the similar scenes like that gallery and mirror breaking scenes. And you have no idea what type of movies these big directors watch. They read, and watch, which you would have never dreamed that it exists. Once the movie is hit, they incept stories that they were pitching studios since 2000BC, just to cover up. And who knows the 2001 inception was same as the movie we got? Maybe it was gonna be a different movie?
Inception is one of my all times. I still try to achieve lucid dreams, its so hard
Paparika actually. . 😂😂
Science-fiction King
These two directors. Pfffff, the best. 🔥
The GOAT..
You know what makes it so weird is that while your sleeping, and while your dreaming, while your in the dream it’s like you trip on smth by accident but in reality you instantly feel your body dropping along with it like you fell down but you didn’t cuz your still lying down in bed, it was basically like a kick itself that jolts you awake from the dream, if anyone else has been through that experience before
After experiencing these dream experiences multiple of times, I can say inception makes even more sense.
Damn 2 of the greatest directors of our time in the same video
two legends having a conversation
Who’s the other guy?
@@lisacarvajal6461which one?
I had my term exams going on, after pulling an all-nighter for the last one I came back to home ate my lunch and just slept. I had 4 separate dreams, the first was a nightmare. The second was about my term exam and me getting great marks. Don't remember the third or the fourth one, but when I woke up it felt like I had spent years dreaming. Then I slept a little more, and had another dream. Finally when I woke up and went about my day, I had trouble separating what had happened in the dream from actual life instances. Everything felt familiar but it was so damn confusing.
The hardest moments of your life inspiring you to become your best
Man this exactly is happening to me❣️
I once experienced the same moment where I realized that I was in a dream and I try to control it, but it wasnt easy
I always hear people talking about college being a struggle and have to stifle laughter.
It actually crazyyy to think how a person can create such masterpiece... Christopher nolan the goat
Thank you for being in this world.
I remember after seeing some inception clips I had a dream where I time traveled back to the 60s and was talking with this old guy when suddenly I just looked around in the dream and realized I was in a dream. I was like "this is a dream, I want to get out now, I'm bored" but I just couldn't get out which was frustrating.
I tried to lucid dream a few years back. After a few attempts i started realising that I was dreaming. Then one day I tried to control it, but I tried way too hard and it all collapsed.
When Two legends meet
I always wondered if there was an interview where he acknowledges that he can lucid dream. It makes so much sense. In my opinion that’s the only way where he could start to control, write and describe so many complex narratives using time jumps and messing with our psyche in the way he does. I would love to see an interview where he goes deeper into this. That’s truly his super power.
GOAT interviews GOAT
This is strange. When I used to study for exams I was getting up at 3 am and study. Later take short nap at 6am. Strangely I used to end up dreaming and having physical experience that were not happeningnin normal sleep. Also i could control my dreams. When I explained this to my friends, they couldn't understand it.
I just experienced one time lucid dream and i have to say that it's really is superpower because -
You can construct any Visual , image , movie , any sound , and any tactile sensation which are very clear and feels real
Both are Legends.....
two worlds intelligent director talking with each other 🙏🙏
Christopher nolan better shoutout paparika one day
He never will bro. He will lose his dignity but we know the truth 😂
@@GigaNiga483
The guy did Batman, Interstellar and Oppenheimer. Only haters believe this Paprika rubbish. In the USA this shit didn't even go viral.😮
@@GigaNiga483 you act as if he stole the movie
@@oxstorm644Ths movies are not the same. But the core concept, around which the movies revolve, is the same. I don't want to be harsh but man you and the other guy needs to do your own research before talking crap out of your asses.
@@ullenlaishram what research? ive seen both movies and few others in that genre. paprika doesn't have a coherant ending.. sure it looks good but theres no deeper meaning or explanation for events.
Inception is one of my favorite movies. I think it's the most creative film in the last 20 years
Dreams can be so intense if you experiment with them. I managed to lucid dream accidentally for around a year when I would get sleep paralysis (probably due to poor sleeping habits) and looking back now I realise how insane it was 😂
Lucid dreaming is indeed a fuxking super power. Best times of my life
sleeping after 4 am is great
What a masterpiece he created👏👏👏
EPIC RECORDING
Ill say it, he is the greatest director of all time. I cant name a single other director that has a flawless record as long and prestigious (pun intended) as he does
Dude, a LOT of Nolan's films are ideas he's had from moments in his life. It's pretty neat. Best director there is, man!
Paprika
@@halocraze9839no
@@halocraze9839 huh? 😂
@@JadenHercules the anime where he got the idea for inception
Uni student and it's 4 in the morning and I am about to go to sleep lol also don't have much money and would love to lucid dream
“I dont really understand whats going on” 😭😭😭 me towards the end of inception
We are fascinating as beings. I had lucid dreaming where I faced dangerous situations so I had the power to command myself to become invisible to avoid danger, it was cool
Bro there’s a conversation between Nolan and Cameron out there??!! Day made thanks YT.
When I was a kid I could know that I was dreaming, and wake up when the was a bad dream, and sometimes, very few, I woke up from two dreams levels before be able to wake up
Lucid dreaming is so powerful. I used to be able to do it very easily and it was very strong. Not so much anymore, but that’s okay.
i thought i was back in my home with my family far away until i woke up , dreams seem so real
would love to meet him one day
Two goat 🐐 together omg what will happen next👽
I have a friend that always knows he's dreaming and is in full control of the dream. I want this.
Two Great Directors in an interview ☠️
Wait this two in a conversation??!! Gotta watch that Now!
Omg where's the link to the Full interview. A legend interviewing another legend
James Cameron to Christopher Nolan ♥️
i am at that stage knowing i’m in the state but it’s a struggle to control things but sometimes i can get it to work
Lucid Dreaming is amazing , I get to fly around through the skies without a care in the world. Closest feeling to actually having superpowers
He's a Genius! That Oscar is HIS!!!🎉
great way to awake while your body is sleeping. Fully awake not being able to move, heavy to breath and the panic sets in...
Sounds like Christopher Nolan was an Indian engineering student.
that's what i used to tell my friends all the time and they either were very intrigued or thought i was talking some bs again
it sounds very different when the director of THE film brings up the same thing
i remember how i felt first seeing what i've always imagined about happening on screen in real time
Forgot to say, that he mostly took it from the anime "Paprika"
The only common point would be access to a common dream using machines... So, let's not abuse
@@remplacezvotrenom9924what about common scene
You definitely have not seen paprika
@@remplacezvotrenom9924what about mirror shattering
I think the closest i ever came to lucid dreaming, that I can remember rn, was being able to consciously say something in the dream. It was for but a moment and I think it ended shortly thereafter.
Being able to control your dreams is as simple or difficult as feeling confident. If you do not feel like you have control over many things in your life, it is going to be very hard to be able to do so in a dream without practice. With practice, you can still do it, but it takes time and a lot of will power.
I just wake see something crazy in my dream happen sometimes, something that isn't realistic and im like there's no way this is real, I have to be dreaming, usually it's like a nightmare or something scary, then I say ok im going to wake up and close my eyes and open them and im awake, usually I dont realize im dreaming until I decide im going to wake up, all the lucid dreams ive had have mostly been really creepy and weird.
I dreamed once where I was in school, going to my next class and my alarm went off. The people walking to their next class all looked at me confused. That's when it hit me, I knew why they were looking at me, they heard the alarm that went off out in reality. I woke up after they stared at me.