I would recommend a good movie just released in theaters.
Inception tells the story of Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio), a professional ability to enter people's dreams and guide the conduct. Commissioned by a client interested in the energy market dominance, it must penetrate the mind of the sole heir to the chairman of a powerful multinational and convince him, the death of father to sell the company. I will not be here to unveil the intricate plot, is a film that must be followed closely in his compelling performance and it tastes really only if you follow your trip with confidence offered by the director Christopher Nolan. I will only say that history also tells a love story, which is the hallmark of the entire film.
But it's not a movie for everyone, in my opinion.
The ability to access the dreams and the subconscious to the location that is achieved during the hypnotic regression, or, if you will, in general, during psychotherapy. From this viewpoint, the film would seem to reinforce the stereotype that the psychologist "enter" in people's heads and the "manipulation". This does not happen in reality, although one could debate the fine line between confidence in the therapist (the so-called transference , necessary for therapeutic change, but that requires compliance individuality) and the use of an unfortunate psychological manipulation by some unscrupulous profiteer.
The real point of contact with therapy is represented by the dimension of time.
The film explains how dreams have a very short duration, although the individual perception is very different when you wake up, and you have the impression of having been dreaming for hours. psychotherapy is a suspension of time, a break for personal reflection in which we explore other meanings of life, past and present. The time in therapy is also an important indicator of energy and the internal mobility of a person. Sometimes, for example, both patient and therapist have the feeling that the time has flown in a while on other occasions instead becomes interminable. In the film
time is divided into different levels, both in the size of present / past and in terms of duration, and especially towards the end we will become totally ineffective pending the decisive event occurs. The direction is very good at keeping in suspense without ever losing sight of the theme. Especially at the end you realize that have flown more than two hours, and personally took me a little 'to' get out 'from the movie. I highly recommend to anyone with an interest in the psychological dynamics, and those who love action and atmospheric textures to the Matrix.