That may be *your* definition of Sci-Fi, but it certainly is not everyone's.
I didn't mean to convey that was my entire definition in that one sentence, nor did I intend to communicate that it was the only viable one anyone should use. I simply tried to paint a word picture to convey what I felt was the spirit or essence of what it takes to be considered Sci-Fi......
Sci-Fi, like any other story telling category, is are ultimately about characters. (good stories, anyway)Good Sci-Fi tries to examine how these technological changes/abilities affect the characters. Which is something "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" does in a great way.
I agree.......I said as much in my posts. And this is where Inception differs for me personally from ESofSM......the tech abilities in Inception is such a pervasive thread in the movie where the technology is constantly being talked about and is the underlying mechanism by which any story could be told in the first place. It spends almost the entire movie using that technology, planning on what to do with it, and how they will use it. Definitely Sci-Fi in that the entire movie revolves around the technology and how they use it and yet it's still a great study of human nature.
All's I'm was trying to say with ESofSM is that there's only one small part of the story that has anything to do with technology and even that was just a way of getting to the story they wanted to tell which revolved completely around the relationship in the movie and had next to nothing to do with the technology involved.
Consider this........what really would have changed about the story at all if they used hypnosis instead of a magic machine that they used? In my opinion, nothing at all. The main story could have been told exactly the same except for their wasn't a magic machine involved and it wouldn't have detracted from the movie in the least because the "sci-fi" aspect of the movie was never the point.
In any case, it just threw me that some people considered the movie Sci-Fi because it would have never dawned on me to think of it like that. Still, if people consider that story Sci-Fi, it's
really not a big deal........I was more just curious why people though the way they did.