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Ideal_Rock
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Elrohwen said:I thought it was great. I joked that I had to see it, since all of my friends at work wanted to discuss it at lunch and DH and I were the only ones who hadn't seen it. They seemed about ready to kick us out of the lunch table if we didn't see if asap. I thought the acting was great and the story.
Unlike some, I didn't think the ending was open to any interpretation and I didn't really find the storyline confusing. That was just my take on it though. I thought it was pretty cut and dry, though extremely interesting, fast paced, and intricate.
les12 said:I agree, the movie was fantastic. I feel like maybe I should alert people for **spoilers** but I've read a little about a theory explaining the ending. I've only seen the film once, so I'd have to see it a second time to be sure this all adds up, but some are saying that Leo's character wears his wedding band during scenes where he is dreaming, but not the "real life" scenes. At the end, apparently he does not have his wedding band on. That was just one more thing to reaffirm my thoughts that the end was reality.
Autumnovember said:les12 said:I agree, the movie was fantastic. I feel like maybe I should alert people for **spoilers** but I've read a little about a theory explaining the ending. I've only seen the film once, so I'd have to see it a second time to be sure this all adds up, but some are saying that Leo's character wears his wedding band during scenes where he is dreaming, but not the "real life" scenes. At the end, apparently he does not have his wedding band on. That was just one more thing to reaffirm my thoughts that the end was reality.
Wow...thats very very interesting.
Porridge said:Inception. Wow.
I had actually barely heard anything about it before seeing it (must have been living under a rock!) and had no idea what it was about. It totally blew me away. What a great cast, I fell madly in love with Tom Hardy, and I've always thought Leo was a great actor. I thought Cillian Murphy really portrayed the part of the insecure heir very well. Ellen Page was amazing too.
The story was definitely tricky to follow, I felt I was always one step behind.
I'd love to hear your hypothesis AN!
mscushion said:SPOILER
It's interesting that so many people think he was in reality at the end. I don't -- I think he's still dreaming. We don't see the totem fall, and his children haven't aged and wear the same clothes as in the dream scene, even though he was supposed to have been working overseas for a number of years. I think that in his previous dreams he couldn't see his kids' faces because he was overwhelmed by his guilt, but he dealt with his guilt with the help of Ariadne, so now he is able to see them.
zhuzhu said:I liked it but didn't love it. I wish there was more of the development between the other team members so we got to know them better as I like them. The ideal of Mal is really strange as she appears to be the evil one in all of Cobb's dreams. But supposedly she is the love of his life.
I would think that even with her obvious flaws of being "out of reality", there should be no reason for Cobb to dream of her as the sabotaging character.
sillyberry said:zhuzhu said:I liked it but didn't love it. I wish there was more of the development between the other team members so we got to know them better as I like them. The ideal of Mal is really strange as she appears to be the evil one in all of Cobb's dreams. But supposedly she is the love of his life.
I would think that even with her obvious flaws of being "out of reality", there should be no reason for Cobb to dream of her as the sabotaging character.
I agree with the "like not love" sentiment. It was visually stunning, and interesting conceptually, but I found I never really cared about anyone - no emotional core. Never saw why Cobb loved his wife (considering Mal just annoyed the hell out of me the whole time) or cared about their relationship. Never understood why Ariadne could just figure out about Cobb what his current partners never knew, or why she cared so much. Never felt much emotion coming from Fischer about his father. With the emotional disconnect, it was hard for me to ultimately really love the movie.
I did heart Eames, though, and would totally have watched a movie centered abound the banter between him and Arthur.