Imagine a future where technology has been developed that enables people to enter the dreams of others. The potential applications of such a device in areas such as psychoanalysis and medical science is staggering, but inevitably, new technology will always be abused by those willing to bend the rules. Inception explores the idea that professional thieves could use this such a device to infiltrate the subconscious of their targets and commit corporate espionage, stealing secrets and manipulating key company figures through their dreams. Becoming an 'extractor' doesn't seem like an easy process, but let's take a look at the payoffs. Although they make a huge amount of money working for high profile businesses, the most appealing aspect of becoming an extractor is that they learn how to construct entire worlds within the minds of their targets in order to successfully pull off their cons. Essentially, extractors are like gods. While on the job, the extractors in Inception were able to fold entire cities by manipulating the reality they had created. However, as long as you ultimately achieve your goal, extractors can approach the job in any way they choose, making the possibilities truly endless. Want to create a world where theme parks have no lines? Extractors can do that. Thinking about constructing a reality made entirely out of chocolate? Train as an extractor. Do you have your heart set on living in a world where Michael Bay makes good movies? Unfortunately, some things are beyond even the power of an extractor, but that doesn't make the job any less desirable.
David is a primary school teacher who tries his best to turn every math lesson into a discussion on the latest Pixar film. Passions include superheroes, zombies and Studio Ghibli. In between going to the cinema, moving to South Korea and eating his body weight in KFC, David writes for a number of movie sites, http://becarefulyourhand.blogspot.co.uk/