Inception
The movie “Inception” blurs the boundaries between reality and the dream world and presents the audience with a complex plot. This movie shows characters who not only manipulate their own thoughts, but also those of others. This creates a multitude of levels and layers of reality that make it difficult to see what is going on. The well-known scene with the spinning top at the end of the movie caused great confusion among viewers and led to incessant discussions. Many struggled to determine whether the events depicted were real or whether they were part of a dream by moving the spinning top. However, it should be considered that “Inception” is ultimately a movie that stimulates the imagination and takes the audience into the world of dreams and reality. A testament to the profound impact and complex themes that the film deals with is the fascination and endless discussions that “Inception” has generated. In the end, the question of reality or dream is part of the film’s magic and encourages the audience to reflect.

Inception
Zardoz
Sean Connery has a strange role in the 1974 dystopian science fiction film “Zardoz”. The rich live in immortal communities in a distant future, in the year 2293, while the so-called savages who are manipulated by a flying head called Zardoz. Connery’s character, who wears a red diaper and long boots, is part of the savages and kills people. When Connery’s character sneaks into the immortals’ protective dome and questions their supposed immortality, the movie takes an unconventional turn. Surprisingly, it turns out that the name “Zardoz” was derived from the “Wizard of Oz” and the supposedly immortal beings were actually mortal. “Zardoz” is a famous science fiction film with an unconventional plot and an unusual visual design.

Zardoz