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    March 1, 2010
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A thrill for your mind!
PostedJuly 17, 2010
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from Aventura Mall
Last night we traveled to Aventura to see Inception at the IMAX theatre. Aventura provides the benefit of a nice dinner before the show because of the many wonderful restaurants available to the public.
We selected Rosalia, an Italian restaurant accessible both from inside the mall as well as from the courtyard where AMC theatres are located.
From the start, this movie captured our imagination and as we did our morning walk today, we could talk of nothing else. The premise is people that learn to tap into their minds, utilizing the subconscious to recreate reality at different levels.
What is new about this? We all dream, we are all capable of escaping reality by focusing on memories of the past, or returning to places we liked, where we felt safe. But in this movie, the experience is shared with others and learning about another person’s mind and how they think, sometimes planting an idea that turns the other person’s life into the reality of our choosing is new.
We are able to experience these shared dreams through the power of film, but we come to understand that these people simply go into a trance of sorts, into a powerful recreation of a certain reality that they are able to share as a team.
An architect is required, a person that builds a certain reality, shares it with the team for understanding and they go off, together, to experience highly emotional and philosophical escapes.
Arthur played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Dom Cobb masterfully played by Leonardo DiCaprio join to steal ideas for clients from the minds of their competitors.
But as with all things, times are hard and Mr. Cobb becomes estranged from his family. Saito, played by Ken Watanabe, hires Cobb to get to Fischer, played by Cillian Murphy. The purpose is to plant an idea in the mind of this powerful businessman.
Without giving the plot away, it gets so complicated that Cobb requires fresh talent and they hire an architecture student played by Ellen Page, a chemist, played by Dileep Rao and a forger played by Tom Hardy who designs the most incredible of experiences.
To be perfectly honest, we could not hear everything that was said because the sound track overpowers voices but plan to acquire the DVD and with the tool of subtitles see this movie again to fully grasp the dialogue.
Our minds are our greatest asset and few if any have tapped into its full potential. So, as we watched the movie we concluded that there are endless possibilities of what we can do if we focus on the development of our minds.
In the end, we rated this movie with a simple word: Awesome!
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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The Voice of an Angel
PostedMarch 1, 2010
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Have always attended her concerts in Miami / Sunrise because we love her music. This movie shares her experiences throughout the world, taking viewers behind the scenes for a personal experience that incorporates all aspects of her life: husband, son, mother, family, musicians and dancers.
We walked away realizing we had witnessed "a natural" - a woman of incredible talent that has dedicated her life to sharing love and hope with the world.
Celine Dion, the voice of an angel. We are fortunate and honored to have been there with her!
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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