Dominick Cobb – Inception (2010)

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Dominick Cobb, Inception (2010), Hans Zimmer – Inception: Time (Official Extended Suite)

While Neil in Tenets 2020 by Christopher Nolan is ENTJ Solution Master, Dominick Cobb is INTJ Solution Master.

For instance the below scene with Cobb and Ariadne (INTP) shows how:

  • She extraverts her feelings while he extraverts his thoughts
  • He has a clear preference for Structure [1,2] (J, INTJ) over Spontaneity (P, INTP).
  • He is clearly Ni Dominant. Ni – Pulling inward for the unconscious correlation of conceptual ideas, possibilities and symbols that enter consciousness as a whole system or idea. BAPT UK BAPT UK
  • She follows ‘his’ plan: Te – Making decisions using logical, objective criteria to structure the external world in the most efficient way to achieve the end goal. The output can appear as a structured plan. BAPT UK
  • INTJs “[..] Independent minded, logical & questioning. Can become intolerant of others’ ‘interference’ with their ideas & plans” BAPT UK | The British Association for Psychological Type

▶ Inception – Ariadne Learns How To Build Dreams

or
https://www.google.com/search?q=Inception+Ariadne+Learns+How+To+Build+Dreams

[1] Judging (J):
Tend to try and organise and structure the outer world
Like to be organised and planned
Can be seen as decisive
Stressed by last minute rushes
Tend to compartmentalise and order things
Methodical

  • Perceiving (P)
    Tend to want to experience life as it comes
    Prefer to leave options open
    Feel constrained by plans and structure
    Can be seen as casual or laid back
    Tend to see things as open ended
    Appear spontaneous
    BAPT UK | The British Association for Psychological Type

His personality is clearly reflected in it’s director, Christopher Nolan, who is himself INTJ. Although it does not say explicitly below.

▶ Christopher Nolan & Leonardo DiCaprio on Inception | Film4 Interview Special Archives

[2] Structure: In dealing with the outside world, do you prefer to get things decided or do you prefer to stay open to new information and options? This is called Judging (J) or Perceiving (P).

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