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But seriously though, if you guys are sick of talking about it, thats cool. I'm just fascinated by it right now and it all seems to fit together so nicely.
But seriously though, if you guys are sick of talking about it, thats cool. I'm just fascinated by it right now and it all seems to fit together so nicely.
Maybe you're required by law to pay for one Canadian film ticket for every Hollywood film you see.
Just go see it again.
Maybe you're required by law to pay for one Canadian film ticket for every Hollywood film you see.
Other than that, I will also reiterate that the music at the end in the airport if fucking awesome. Its got such a sense of closure and triumph; perfect note to end the film on.
I also thoroughly enjoyed it the second time through
I saw it again last night and
I maintain that the mechanics of the film allow for Cobb and Mal to still be in a dream when they kill themselves in limbo. I still not saying its what happened, but the rules of the world allow for it, so its not completely retarded... but if that is what happened, then I'm not sure of the significance on the whole inception plot, so that might render that point moot.
Other than that, I will also reiterate that the music at the end in the airport if fucking awesome. Its got such a sense of closure and triumph; perfect note to end the film on.
I also thoroughly enjoyed it the second time through
One problem I have though, how the heck do they 'load' the levels they 'build' into their mark's dreams??
OK, 2 problems actually, why should Seito be old if he went down to limbo after Cobb??
Color me shocked that Ducktalesgate isn't getting more pub in this thread.
OK, I understand that they have the dreamer to dream it, but in level 3 they were in Fischer's subconscious weren't they? Why not have the dreamer and architect be one in the same during operations? You couldn't teach as many details to someone else as the architect thought up.
Re: Seito, he didn't die until the snow fortress which was level 3, after Cobb and Ariadne go after Fischer... Right?
OK, it was Eames? I thought they were in Fischer's because it was his projection of his uncle, not Eames' impersonation. And, if you say so about Seito, that kind of thinking isn't made clear in the film's exposition. I'll be seeing it again anyway. Funny, I guess in the sheer thrill of the first viewing I never bothered to think about these things.