Inception Movie Discussion

"Eyes Wide Shut" was about how nothing can cause so much problems (in the case of the film, the "nothing" was a woman's confession about wanting to have an affair that causes her husband to go on an odyssey of darkness).

No, it's about sex cults.

:rolleyes

(And, yes, I'm being sarcastic.)
 
If you want to say he's still in a dream, you've got evidence that says so. I say he's awake at the end, and there's evidence of that backs me up too.

Um, that's what I've been saying. The film does not allow you to make a hard and fast determination. It has a bet each way.
 
Um, that's what I've been saying. The film does not allow you to make a hard and fast determination. It has a bet each way.

That's what I've been saying. But, with your reply to my comment, you said that my my point of view and opinion was without basis. I can have an "of course" because of the evidence that's provided that backs it up, just as much as anyone else can have an "of course" about him being asleep.
 
if this movie dvd doesnt come with at least ONE small totem, someone didnt do their job.
 
I can have an "of course" because of the evidence that's provided that backs it up, just as much as anyone else can have an "of course" about him being asleep.

Is that sophistry, or what is that? :lol
 
I've seen this film five times in the cinema now. That's a lot! (That's the most I've been to one movie since Episode I back in '99.) I appreciate it more with each viewing. A superbly crafted film. I've found the pace, editing, production design, etc. all hold up under scrutiny and repeated viewings.

The fifth time I watched it, even though I tried to watch for inconsistencies and contrivances, I didn't find any. I also found myself drawn back into the story, and that's saying something when it's a fifth viewing.

Although it wasn't the most epic or grand film, when taking in the context of the limitations of its narrative scope, I think it's one of the most impressive films I've seen in quite a long time.

Andy
 
I've seen this film five times in the cinema now. That's a lot! (That's the most I've been to one movie since Episode I back in '99.) I appreciate it more with each viewing. A superbly crafted film. I've found the pace, editing, production design, etc. all hold up under scrutiny and repeated viewings.

The fifth time I watched it, even though I tried to watch for inconsistencies and contrivances, I didn't find any. I also found myself drawn back into the story, and that's saying something when it's a fifth viewing.

Although it wasn't the most epic or grand film, when taking in the context of the limitations of its narrative scope, I think it's one of the most impressive films I've seen in quite a long time.

Andy

The 5th time you watched it..WOW...I need to send you the screener when I get it..lol
 
Have a question, in the flashback, when Leo's character is telling about the dreamworld he created with Mal and how they decided to exit it to the "real world"... can anyone tell me if I remember correct that Mal woke up a few or several seconds later than Leo's character? I recall it as if she did... but just wanted to make sure.
 
Sir Michael Caine Explains The Very End Of INCEPTION!! -- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news.

Sir Michael Caine sat down for a lengthy interview with BBC's Chris Moyles for a discussion which turned towards INCEPTION. In their talk about the film, Caine reveals the true meaning of the picture's enigmatic final shot.

You can find this around 1:45 into the interview. Nudge and goose that little scrollbar at the bottom of the player to get there.

For a more precise summation of Caine's revelation, you can jump to the filmtwats article which inspired our posting.

If you enjoy the mystery behind INCEPTION's ambiguous closure, you may wanna give this one a miss to preserve the overall experience. As for me...presuming Caine's long association with Nolan has made him privy to this level of clarity insight, which it almost certainly did...I was right!

Sir Michael's autobiography...THE ELEPHANT TO HOLLYWOOD...hits stores in a few weeks, but is already up for pre-order HERE.
 
Watched this again tonight and all I can say is, wow. I liked it the first time but LOVE it now. It is rare that a movie still resonates as strongly the second time around, but this one is just getting better! Fantastic story!
 
I like this movie a lot...special effects in the hallway were amazing...only problem I had was it kept on reminding me of shutter island in some ways...doesnt help when both main characters were Leo..

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only problem I had was it kept on reminding me of shutter island in some ways...doesnt help when both main characters were Leo..

I think the timing of the release of those two movies was VERY unfortunate, because I get a little of the same feeling myself. When I was watching Inception last night, I kept getting small flashes of Lero from Shutter Island.
 
Speculation is that it'd be an MMO, so I wouldn't expect much "animus" style gameplay, as much as a focus on things like messed up physics and creating the world around you. For the record, a lot of games (both MMOs and otherwise) based off of films tend to suck, so I wouldn't hope for a fantastic game here. The Matrix MMO was apparently pretty weak, for example, and I personally loathe Star Wars Galaxies.
 
Freaking loved this movie, just want to know, did the top fall at the end of the movie in theaters, I watched it on tape, and my friends watched it in theaters, the totem kept spinning and looking like to would fall before the credits came up, but the kids that saw it in theaters said it did fall.
 
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