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Inception in Real-Time
Inception in Real-Time
Perhaps I'm too tired but EvilRocketeer what do you mean by ''also, shows Cobbs turn in Limbo but gets kicked back to reality, so does that mean he intentions were to send him back?'' ?
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Inception is a classic. It's already in my list of best films.
Yeah, it was in my Top Five when the credits rolled.
Anything I can do or are they a lost cause?
Sorry to revive an old thread but I had a question about Inception. Near the end Cobb says to Mal "We did grow old together." and you see them walking down the street much older but when Cobb and Mal lay their heads down on the train tracks they are young. Shouldn't they still have been old?
Okay, I need help, how do I convince my parents that this is a good movie? They saw it recently and couldn't stop telling me how much they disliked it, and how there had to be no one who liked/understood it. When I explained the exceptional ratings it has from critics and viewers alike, they seemed to think that was everyone just trying to sound smart.
My dad got hung up on not knowing why they needed to get Fischer to break apart the company. Even after I explained that Saito wanted to get rid of his competition, he still didn't seem to get why.
My mom claims not to understand a single element of the film at all.
Anything I can do or are they a lost cause?
I loved the movie, and I've seen it 4 times now...with more times definitely coming down the pike.
-Nick
There are several equally valid theories for why this is the case.
What struck me was that the first occurance of this scene could have been reflecting the perception of Ariadne being told the story, then finally revealing the truth of their extended experience. While they may not have literally grown old, they lived a life as long in their minds. We were seeing that reflected in the final reveal of the storie's ultimate themeatic purpose.
It's hard to apply literal logistics to a flashback within a dream, but I think the answer is: they're both true. Their mental aging was reflected in the last iteration of the story, but not in the first, when their literal age was projected. Differing emotional interpetations of the same event.
If the facebook movie beats this again for best screenplay I think my head will explode.