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Movie review (Inception): The Rules of the Dream World

Posted on : 28-10-2010 | By : admin | In : Blu-ray movies

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Many people walked away from Inception impressed. Some were confused, some were even feeling like they had their brains woken by the most exciting and thought-provoking movie experience to come along all year.

I realize that most people who saw Inception have already made up their minds about what they perceived the film to be (and Nolan will undoubtedly be proud of that). However, for those of you still looking for an Inception explanation, we like to offer a few thoughts.

We’ve organized things by category for you, in case you’re more interested in one facet of the film than another.

The Rules of the Dream World

So, the first thing to talk about are the rules of the dream world Nolan created for the film. With all the action that happened onscreen, it was easy to forget some of the finer details – but once the lights came up, and people had time to think, I know the question of who was dreaming which dreams certainly came up (among others questions as well).

Remember the basic premise: Cobb (the extractor) and his team are con artists, and like any con artists their job is to construct a false reality and manipulate it in order to confuse and/or fool a mark (in this case industrialist Robert Fischer, played by Cillian Murphy). Nolan takes the classic concept of a con man a step further by making Cobb and his team dream thieves, but in the end, the basic concept is still your classic con/heist movie.

Dream Levels and Dream Time

Nolan throws a lot of fancy math at you but it’s all really inconsequential. All you need to really know are the basic concepts:

The dream within a dream process puts you into a deeper state of dreaming. The deeper you go, the further removed your mind is from reality. We all know what that’s like: the deeper you sleep, the harder it is to be woken up and the more vivid and real-feeling a dream becomes. If you’re in a deep enough sleep, not even the usual physical ques to wake up effect you, such as the sensation of falling (“the kick”) or even, say, having to go to the bathroom.

By the time you reach the Limbo state it can be so difficult to wake, and the dream can feel so vividly real, that the mind stops trying to wake at all – the mind accepts the dream as its reality, like slipping into a coma.

When you wake up in Limbo you don’t remember that there is such a thing as a “real world” – as in any dream, you wake up in the middle of  a scene and simply accept it for what it is. Breaking yourself out of this cycle is extremely difficult, which is why Cobb and his wife Mal were trapped in Limbo for what seemed like decades.

Time is the other factor. The deeper you go into a dream state, the faster your mind is able to imagine and perceive things within that dream state. We’re told the increase is exponential, so going deeper into dreams turns minutes into hours, into days, into years. This is why Cobb and his team are able to pull off the Fischer job while the van is still falling through the air, before the soldiers break into the snow fortress, before Arthur rigs the elevator, and all within the span of a flight from Sydney Australia to LA.

In Limbo, the mind works so fast that actual minutes can be interpreted as years gone by. When Saito “dies” from the gunshot wound he received on level 1 of the dream, his mind falls into Limbo, and Saito remains there for the minutes it takes Cobb and Ariadne (Ellen Page) to follow him into Limbo – those minutes in one dream state feel like decades to Saito in his Limbo state.  By the time Cobb deals with expelling Mal’s “shadow” from his subconscious, Saito has begun to perceive himself as an old man.

Mal’s shadow stabs Cobb during the film’s climax, which throws Cobb back out into Limbo and onto the shores of Saito’s limbo house. When Cobb has to “wake” again in Limbo, his mind is muddled just like old man Saito’s brain. Through Saito’s memory of Cobb’s totem and some shared dialogue that included key trigger phrases – “Leap of faith,” “Old man full of regret, waiting to die alone,” etc. – Cobb and Saito are able to remember the meaningful conversations they had and that there is a reality they existed in before Limbo, where both of them had deep desires still waiting to be fulfilled . Once they remember that limbo is limbo,  they are able to wake themselves up .

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Backup Avatar BD to 1080p HD MP4, M4V and MOV Playback on Mac

Backup Avatar BD to 1080p HD MP4, M4V and MOV Playback on Mac

Posted on : 28-10-2010 | By : admin | In : Blu-ray on the Mac

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Why rip Blu-ray movies to 1080p HD videos? Firstly, to protect your precious Avatar Blu-ray discs from scratches and worn out; secondly, to enjoy Blu-ray movies more freely on Mac and HDTV; thirdly, access Blu-ray movies at home and abroad via network; and most important of all, 1080p leads to out highest video quality and smooth motion! To rip Blu-ray to 1080p HD video, an external BD drive and Avatar Blu-ray ripping app are required. You are suggest to try Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac, which is a comprehensive Avatar Blu-ray ripping tool for backing up, ripping, converting, and shrinking Avatar Blu-raymovies. A free trial version can be downloaded from the following link:

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  • How to do Blu-ray playback using Media Player Classic Homecinema

    Posted on : 19-04-2010 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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    Media  Player Classic Home Cinema is an extremely light-weight free program for  Windows. It looks just like Windows Media Player v6.4, but has much more  additional features. You can use it as a Media Player

    Classic Home Theater. MPC Homecinema supports a wide range  of decoding formats and file formats, following are the details:

    Supported Decoding:
    MPEG-1, MPEG-2  and MPEG-4 playback. Media Player Classic is capable of VCD, SVCD and DVD  playback, without the need to install any additional software or codecs.

    It has built-in  codecs for MPEG-2 video and codecs for LPCM, MP2, AC3 and DTS audio, and also  contains an improved MPEG splitter that supports playback of VCDs and SVCDs  using its VCD/SVCD/XCD

    Reader. A *.mp4 and MPEG-4 Timed Text support added. An  AAC decoding filter makes MPC suitable for AAC playback in MP4.

    MPC Home Cinema also has H.264 and VC-1 with DXVA support, DivX, Xvid, and Flash  Video formats is available in MPC HC. MPC can also use the QuickTime and the  RealPlayer architectures. Media Player

    Classic supports native playback of OGM  and Matroska container formats.

    Supported Video, Audio and Image File Formats:
    WAV, WMA,  MP3, OGG, SND, AU, AIF, AIFC, AIFF, MIDI, MPEG, MPG, MP2, VOB, AC3, DTS, ASX,  M3U, PLS, WAX, ASF, WM, WMA, WMV, AVI, CDA, JPEG, JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, D2V, MP4,  SWF, MOV, QT, FLV

    To make commercial  Blu-ray movies playable with Media  Player Classic Homecinema, one thing you have to do is using a blu ray disc ripper to remove  copy

    protections before your playback. The following contents will give you the  detailed steps.

    Note:
    If you are  using a powerful PC, you can do the following “Directly Copy”. When playback, MP  Classic Homecinema will automatically download codecs as needed, so you are  able to successfully play m2ts files

    directly copied from the BD disc, which  have the same quality as the original.

    1. Load Blu-ray files to  Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper
    Three ways are available – “BD/DVD ROM”, “BD/DVD Folder”, and  ”IFO/ISO”.

    2. Select output format
    Click on the dropdown list at the end of “Format”, then  follow “Copy”>”Directly Copy”.

    Note:
    If you are using a slower  PC, we suggest you not to select “Directly Copy”, because your slower PC  will attempt to play the output m2ts files, but the sound does not keep up. So  other formats

    supported by Media  Player Classic Homecinema are recommended. To remain the high quality of a Blu-ray  movie, you can choose “HD Video” as output format as below:

    3. Click “Settings” button to adjust audio and video  parameters
    Note that this option is unavailable if you are using  ”Directly Copy”. Generally speaking, the default settings are able to satisfy  your needs basically, but if you have higher expectations of the output

    files,  you can adjust all the following video and audio parameters according to your  own requirements.

    4. Click “Convert” button  to start Blu-ray ripping
    As soon as the ripping work is finished, you can get the  output files for MPC Homecinema via tapping “Open” button. After that, you can  import the files to MPC HC for playback. Have fun.

    Additional Tips:
    More than “Directly  Copy” and format conversion, Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper also supports “Full  Disk Copy”, which enables you to get a standard Blu-ray

    structure ready for  burning.