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When a woman gets murdered by her husband, she instigates her 5-year old child, who senses her presence, to take revenge against his father.
As the others said. Who is the main character?
As the others said. Who is the main character?
See lessWith only 24 hours before her life support machine is switched off, a coma patient is given a second chance when she is recruited by an organisation that operates within the human subconscious to help stop a terror group that controls people via their dreams.
The boogeyman of soviet science and ideology died in 1991; it seems to me it's way past time to upgrade to a sci-fi premise relevant and credible in the 21st century. Also, we know so much more about neurophysiology and cognitive science than we did in 1991 that I suggest the notion of "mind controlRead more
The boogeyman of soviet science and ideology died in 1991; it seems to me it’s way past time to upgrade to a sci-fi premise relevant and credible in the 21st century.
Also, we know so much more about neurophysiology and cognitive science than we did in 1991 that I suggest the notion of “mind control” is a harder sell, even as a sci-fi concept. Mind manipulation, yes, but that’s a different mind game than “mind control”.
And I would point out that the objective goal in “Inception” was not mind control; the goal was not to turn any one into human automaton in terms of modifying, let alone controlling, everything a human would think and do. The objective goal was to plant ONE specific idea to effect ONE specific decision.
What ONE specific objective goal is at stake in the “mind control” via people’s dreams premised in this logline?
See lessA world class triathlon athlete competes in a town where he was a torturer in his former life. Karma catches up, not only with him, but his whole team.
And why should his team suffer just because of his bad karma? Seems unfair.
And why should his team suffer just because of his bad karma? Seems unfair.
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