can anyone explain the inception movie.
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Inception: The practice of entering dreams and planting an idea in someone's head. Normally Cobb and his team only invade dreams to steal secrets and they aren't sure if Inception is really possible. ... This object can be used to help verify whether you're in the real world, or the dream world.
This heist movie is about a character named Cobb who isn't your usual Cat-burglar stealing cash or assets but a man who is skillfully trained to thieve ideas out of your subconscious which is termed as "extraction". Accompanying him in his extraordinarily weird endeavours are his faithful team mates Arthur, Eames, Ariadne, Yusuf and Tadashi.
Things turn from hunky-dory to topsy-turvy when these artfully creative burglars try to hack into the minds of a man named Saito, a filthy rich business tycoon. As Saito is immune to mind-hacks he gets cognizant of the presence of an external activity on his subconscious and tracks down Cobb and his team. Now, these psyche-hackers are forced to work for Saito unless they want to wilfully get killed by his henchmen.
But Saito isn't particularly interested in "stealing an idea" instead he wants to plant one inside the mind of his arch-nemesis, Robert Fischer. An idea that will lead Fischer to dissolve his father's empire impeding them from becoming a superpower. Hence INCEPTION.
Now, Cobb is depicted as a master architect just like his father. He was the brain behind the physical construct as well as the core design of a dream. But unfortunately he had to give up this job as his information about the construct will even let his wife aware of the design and she is one who'll stop at nothing to ruin Cobb's plans.
In the extant actuality, Mal (Cobb's wife) is dead and what remains is just another projection of her within Cobb's subconscious in the form of guilt.
The reason being :
Mal had been subjugated under inception (planting of an idea) multiple times by Cobb by coaxing her to believe a lie that her world wasn't real. That she needed to wake up. That she is still inside a dream. After multiple such experiments she wasn't able to differentiate between "reality" and a "dream" leading her to have a nervous breakdown turning her into a suicidal maniac.
On the day of their anniversary, in her husband's presence, she made her final attempt to kill herself and succeeded in it. As Cobb consciously knew deep within his mind that it all happened due to the enforcement of one single idea. One single lie that changed everything. One single lie that took his wife away from him. One single lie that bears the source of his guilt hindering him from knowing the physicality of a dream.
So the big life lesson I learnt from this movie is :
One shouldn't keep any secret from his wife