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Inception:





Dom Cobb wakes up on a beach and is dragged inside a house belonging to Mr. Saito, a wealthy Japanese businessman. Cobb's and Arthur appear, and both explain to Saito that new dream-sharing technology has made thoughts vulnerable to theft, while also pitching their security services to Saito as dream-sharing experts. Cobb takes reports from a secure area, which is guarded by Saito and a lady named Mal, after Saito has taken off. Cobb sets fire to Arthur and kills him. Arthur awakens in an apartment, where Cobb and Saito are still snoozing and dreaming. As the dream at Saito's house comes to an end, all of the men in the loft awaken. Saito discovers that he set up the operation as a practise run, and the guys awoke in a moving train. After that, in Kyoto, Saito asks Cobb if he is capable of performing "inception." Cobb is told by Saito that if he can plant an idea in the mind of his trade match, Robert Fischer, he will be reunited with his children in the United States. Cobb agrees to organise, despite Arthur's objections, and travels to Paris in search of a dream "modeller." Cobb is presented to Ariadne, a graduate understudy with a talent for maze-making, by Cobb's father-in-law Stephen Miles. Cobb introduces Ariadne to the basic concepts and words of dream-sharing innovation, such as "totems" (a question that lets an individual know they are not dreaming)
a "kick" (a physical jar that brings a dreamer out of a dream). In spite of the fact that Cobb's to begin with run the show is never to utilize recollections to construct dreams, the memory of his dead ex-wife Mal brutally attacks his shared dream with Ariadne. Cobb at that point travels to Mombasa to enroll Eames, a British forger, and Yusuf, a Kenyan chemist, to help with the mission. Back in Paris, the group assembles with Saito to examine the plan. Eames keeps up that the incepted thought must be basic, apparently self-generated, and planted over three layers of Robert's dream. Ariadne gets to be stressed when she penetrates Cobb's dreams one night to memorize that he still harbors sentiments of blame approximately his dead spouse, Mal, whose memory keeps ejecting into his dreams. Ariadne cautions Cobb that he cannot keep Mal detained in his subliminal until the end of time. 
a kind of "kick" (a physical jar that brings a dreamer out of a dream). Despite the fact that Cobb's standard operating procedure is to never use memories to generate dreams, the memory of his dead ex-wife Mal violently attacks his shared dream with Ariadne. Cobb then travels to Mombasa to enlist the assistance of Eames, a British forger, and Yusuf, a Kenyan scientist, in the operation. The gang reconvenes in Paris with Saito to discuss the proposal. Eames maintains that the incepted notion must be fundamental, appear to be self-generated, and be planted over three layers of Robert's dream. Ariadne becomes agitated when she enters Cobb's dreams one night to discover that he still harbours resentment for her dreams. 
After Robert Fischer's father passes away, the group decides to book a trans-Pacific flight from Sydney to Los Angeles, with Robert Fischer as a passenger. Cobb subtly mixes Robert's drink with a sedative on the plane, and the group falls into a shared dream with Robert. They manage to kidnap Robert, but are quickly surrounded by a bunch of rifle-wielding assailants. Cobb realises too late that specialists have made a difference after Saito is seriously injured. Robert protects his mind from unwanted extraction by militarising it. To make matters worse, Yusuf's powerful sedative may send whoever is slain in the dream into "limbo," or unconstructed dream space. Despite being disturbed, the group decides to go ahead with the plan.Cobb extracts the combination bolt numbers from Robert, who reflects on his icy relationship with his father and Uncle Peter. The group enters the dream's moment layer—a hotel lobby—in the back of Yusuf's van, where Eames poses as a female cheat to occupy Robert. Cobb, posing as a security guard, imagines himself assisting Robert by alerting him to the robbery and transporting him to a room above. Cobb manipulates Robert into becoming sceptical of his Uncle Peter's motives, and the three of them sink into the dream's third layer, which takes place in and around a snow-covered stronghold.


San Andreas:




San Andreas is a big disaster action movie, but it's funny enough with some great special effects. 
 Rock plays a rescue pilot and a brave pilot. But his ex 
 found a millionaire real estate tycoon, so he needs to get divorced soon. He cannot survive the death of another child. 
 When a big earthquake occurs, the lock will start to move. Despite the turmoil, he rescues his wife from the roof of a collapsed building,  abandoned by his mother's boyfriend, and 
 goes looking for a daughter supported by two 
 British children. She just met. 
 Whether someone else is injured or needs help, Locke has only 
 his family in mind and commands all the vehicles available. The rest of the 
 cast is so highly signed that Paul Giamatti seismologists will do their best to warn others. 
 The story itself is pretty ridiculous because you get all sorts of predictable scenes, but you can't 
 blame the movie because the entire disaster genre played a ridiculous soap opera. The problem of the relationship 
 between Johnson and Gugino is pretty stupid, and of course there is a side story that he can't save his deceased daughter. The script adds almost everything, but I'm hoping some will stick. This movie is also so interesting that it's hard to beat the "ridiculous" story, but I trust the most full-bodied movie in movie history. 
 Again, going to SAN ANDREAS and expecting something other than entertainment is probably not the best idea. All the actors are  interesting in their own right, especially  for D'Addario. Johnson is certainly not the greatest actor in the world, but it makes him a great action star. 
 Movie Review: The 
  movie begins with a young woman standing on a cliff as a rock smashes a car off a cliff over 
 and drives it off the road. Raygains, a member of the Los Angeles Fire Department ambulance, keeps them alive in his group. You are investigating the marriage of 
 Rei and his wife Emma and confirm the divorce. They have a daughter, Blake, who visits San Francisco 
 with his father. He's at Hoover Dam while the quake is destroying the place, the dam collapses and kills Haze's partner. 
 Ray's helicopter began to stutter, and he and Emma crashed in a touchdown at Bakersfield. The neighborhood was devastated by the earthquake, so he plans to steal a truck driving to his daughter's house and plunder 4,444 stores. Ray and Emma will definitely stop when the San Andreas Fault 
 just reaches the point where it unfolds. You inevitably come into contact with an old couple who appear to be personalizing an aircraft that is ready to be replaced due to damage to Ray's stolen truck car. 
 Ray and Emma parachute  to San Francisco and land far away from 
 Blake, Ben and Olly. The quake shook the city, and Ray and Emma saved many lives. Blake, Ben and Olly are barely alive. Ray and Emma board a ship and try to cross the top of the tsunami and destroy a big city. Blake, Ben and Olly go to the roof of Daniel's house and keep them safe. Shortly after 
 Rei and Emma discover their actions against them and their boy, 
 Blake is still trapped in a flooded building. Ray saves her and Emma breaks through the building and drives everyone out. Blake looks drowned, but her father can revive her. 
 At the end of the 
 movie, you can see that the pursuit of comfort began most of the city's devastation. Ray and Emma decide to get married, and Blake and Ben also seem to have started commercials.

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