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Inception (Yes, the movie)
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Oops sorries.wounderaser wrote:you should change the title, because it almost ruined the movie for me (i didn't see it yet).
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Re: Inception (Yes, the movie)
i only finally saw the fucking movie just now.
it was as epicly awesome as i expected.
most of the questions i have are technical about how the world works.
like can you kick out of a dream by dying or by falling, do you then return only to the previous level? and if the other levels of your dream disappear, are you then stuck further down in your dream? for example, could cobb and saito been stuck in limbo not able to jar themselves out of it once the kicks on the higher levels had been used/disappeared?
it seemed like they all woke up one level at a time, except those two, who were so far down they became trapped in limbo, and thus killing themselves might only have brought them further into their subconscious realities, as did dying on previous levels of dreaming.
if they missed the kick and were still sedated and in a far deep level of dreaming where time would go on infinitely even within a second of reality, they could in essence (as far as their consciousness is concerned) be stuck in a dream world forever
most of that isnt really all that important though. mostly just curious. like if it were a video game, what are the rules? this would make an awesome game for sure...
this is an excellent explanation/interpretation of the movie.
definitely see the relation to 8 1/2 *one of my all time favourites
http://chud.com/articles/articles/24477 ... Page1.html
it was as epicly awesome as i expected.
interesting theory. i know the end was maybe subjective but i feel like he was dreaming still, it was the top in fact that was his totem and seeing their faces only meant accepting the reality of the dream world; ie in limbo he refused to look when Mal was calling to them, as to look would be to give in to the false reality of the dream (he wanted to see them for real, not make himself imagine it, until the very end when he supposedly "woke up" to find everything complete, perfect and finally accept a reality that made him happy: seeing his kids... even though we see the top never stops spinning, he doesn't look, he doesn't care)BROOTALPOODLE wrote:did anyone else notice that his kids were actually his totem? i'll explain if you didn't, don't read this unless you've seen the movie. during his dreams, he never saw his kids faces. if he saw their faces, that would mean he is awake. his kids were always there in the dreams. and also, what he said his totem was, the top, used to be someone elses totem. at one point in the movie i remember him saying totems are specific to one person, and since the top used to belong to someone else, it would be impossible for him to use it. SHIT BRIX
most of the questions i have are technical about how the world works.
like can you kick out of a dream by dying or by falling, do you then return only to the previous level? and if the other levels of your dream disappear, are you then stuck further down in your dream? for example, could cobb and saito been stuck in limbo not able to jar themselves out of it once the kicks on the higher levels had been used/disappeared?
it seemed like they all woke up one level at a time, except those two, who were so far down they became trapped in limbo, and thus killing themselves might only have brought them further into their subconscious realities, as did dying on previous levels of dreaming.
if they missed the kick and were still sedated and in a far deep level of dreaming where time would go on infinitely even within a second of reality, they could in essence (as far as their consciousness is concerned) be stuck in a dream world forever
most of that isnt really all that important though. mostly just curious. like if it were a video game, what are the rules? this would make an awesome game for sure...
this is an excellent explanation/interpretation of the movie.
definitely see the relation to 8 1/2 *one of my all time favourites
http://chud.com/articles/articles/24477 ... Page1.html
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Re: Inception (Yes, the movie)
I refuse to watch that overhyped movie. Not trying to score indie creds, I just can't stand it when people talk about a certain subject the whole time, I tend to avoid it as much as I can.
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