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Inception (for those who have seen it)
Want to discuss? What did you think about the end? Was he still in a dream? Which dream? One of my friends thinks the entire movie is a dream since it jumps around so much at the beginning, and that was one of the signs of being in a dream. I don't know if I buy that because a movie has to start somewhere. It's always going to be an initial jump.
Re: Inception (for those who have seen it)
11/11/11 = 5 years. Woah!
The potentially toppled over top at the end led me to believe for a moment it wasn't a dream. But then again there's been discussions that he was in the asian man's dream and it was designed to make him believe that he was seeing his kids again.
I need to see it again and rethink some of it all. Thinking too hard makes my brain turn to mush.
I want to believe that the top toppled over and that he was really with his children.
The beginning was a dream, right? It was the Asian man's dream. If the entire thing was always a dream, then why did the top topple over when they were training? Was the charm just an illusion?
The nerve!
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I thought the top was about to topple over as well, so I initially was in the "not dreaming" camp. But his kids are wearing the same clothes that they were wearing in his memory of the day he left. So that could go either way, really. J thinks they're wearing the same clothes because he was still dreaming. But I'm not completely convinced because in his memory he never gets to see their faces because he hadn't called out to them before they ran back toward the house, and in the end he does get to see their faces. That could be inconsequential, but it's what has me still leaning toward the idea that the top was about to stop spinning and he's living happily ever after
I loved the movie a lot alot. I never really got confused, but I definitely don't think I have the whole thing nailed down and figured out either.
I don't think it's inconsequential that he finally got to see their faces. I didn't realize they were wearing the same clothes as they had been. I think if it isn't reality, he's stuck down under (whatever they called it) and is creating his world (like how he and his wife built their world), which is why he can now see their faces. But, I still think he wasn't dreaming.
11/11/11 = 5 years. Woah!
Yeah, it starts out with him finding the Asian guy in Limbo, so he can bring him back and then jumps directly into the dream in which they are trying to extract something from the Asian guy. I really need to see it again.