Last night, my husband and I went to the movies. He's been talking non-stop about the movie Inception and we made a date out of it. The definition alone makes the movie sound intriguing.
in·cep·tion n. The beginning of something, such as an undertaking; a commencement.
The main character is asked to perform the act of inception – secretly implanting an idea in the mind of a person. They do this through dreams. For part of the movie, the crew is in an abandoned warehouse, training for their mission. I was crazy distracted by the set. In almost every shot, you can see a type cabinet, or wood furniture, or a printing press... just sitting behind them collecting dust in a gorgeously huge window and sun filled room. I got distracted thinking about how wonderful it would be if this print shop were mine. I can't even fathom having a workspace so large, so much type, and SO much room to create. It put me in a state of Dreamy envy.
I wish I could implant a few ideas deeper into my subconscious so they could come to fruition in my dreams. It's kind of amazing how much one small idea can grow.
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