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I thought it was a great ending. It was supposed to make you wonder and draw your own conclusion.
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Regarding the "the whole movie is his dream" theory: Can someone help me remember, when he's on the phone with his kids, and he has his gun and top on the table, he spins the top. Do we actually see it stop spinning? I can't get this movie out of my head!
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I think I remember hearing it fall, but his arm moves by it so maybe he knocked it over. I don't know for sure. I may have made that whole part up...I wasn't paying that close of attention to it at that point because it was early on and we didn't know what the top was for.
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Here is the thing about Nolan, as a director, he tends to be honest. If one of the characters tells the audience something during an exposition scene, then Nolan will stick with it. For this reason, I tend to discard the notion that the entire movie takes place in a dream. The entire scene with the totems is specifically meant to establish the rules for what is and is not reality. Also, Nolan seems to take great pains to establish how the characters arrived at each scene that takes place in reality, even if it is only a couple of lines of dialog. This plays along with the theme he introduces early on in the film that you never really remember how a dream starts. A lot of the dream sequences start in media res, suddenly throwing the characters into a new setting. But the scenes set in reality have a set up, explaining how they got there. |
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I agree. I don't think Nolan or his brother are the sort to cop out a movie that took 8 years to put together with a "fake dream" ending. If anything, Cobb would eventually spin the top on his own and figure out where he is.
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Also, did Nolan manage to plant the idea in your mind that the whole thing might have been a dream?
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Favorite part of the movie: during the previews, people seemed interested in the Devil trailer. But halfway through, when they mentioned it was an M Night Shyamalan film, the entire theater groaned. It was hilarious! |
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And if that was Cobb's "limbo" would it have taken him forever to build something to that level of detail?
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Here's how I see it: Literal interpretation: He's earned his freedom. Saito is awakened from limbo. He goes home, meets his father, sees his kids. Problems: Why was his father waiting at home? Why did his kids look exactly the same as they did in his previous dreams? How have they not aged at all, when the implication is that he's been on the run for years? Why were his dream elements in Saito's limbo? Why were his dream elements following him around in other people's dreams? How did Saito get out of Limbo? How did Cobb get out? Alternate ending: He somehow got out of Limbo and wakes up in another dream state. You never know whether Saito is saved. Problem: Why were his dream elements in Saito's limbo? Why were his dream elements following him around in other people's dreams? Neverending Dream: Mal was right, and they woke up inside of a dream, which she had to kill herself to wake up from. He created the entire reality about Saito and Fischer as a coping mechanism. Cobb is still sleeping, refusing to awake from his reality. Problem: If Cobb was dreaming the whole movie, why don't Mal or his kids show up when he's supposed to be awake? Why does his Totem topple during the awake sequences? All of these problems lead people to come up with alternate alternates, which leads people to just throw out guesses like darts. Maybe someone stole his totem, and engineered his dream? Maybe the final dream sequence was a setup to get him to deal with his guilt? None of these possibilities seem to work without having holes punched in them, which makes the whole thing seem half-baked. I could be wrong, so feel free to clarify for me. It seems to me that they kept adding elements to clean up holes in the plot, and ended up weighing down the "science" of the dreams with too much junk. Architects, limbo, totems, subconscious projections, defibs, kicks, extraction, inception it all feels like they're trying to get things in there to fix plot holes and end up bogging it down and creating more questions. For example, there's really no clear explanation of how you actually get out of Limbo or what it is. They needed to use a defib on Fischer. But Cobb and Mal woke up on their own. So which is it? If killing yourself in Limbo doesn't wake you up, then what does? Can you only get there if you're sedated? If you age in limbo, as Saito does, will you eventually die? It's all very confusing, and the more rules they add, the more convoluted it gets. Last edited by Lomax; 07-20-2010 at 04:41 AM.. |
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There is no explanation for how he got to Michael Caine's office. Or where that office even is. He just shows up there, wherever it is. Is it in the states? |
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Miles office is in Paris. Cobb specifically states that he is headed to Paris to find a new architect. There are establishing shots of the downtown area outside the university before he enters and finds Miles in his Lecture hall.
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There's an old rule about "suspensions of disbelief". After a while, you wear down the audience with new special rules for this and that makebelieve convention that your audience stops buying it. Last edited by Lomax; 07-20-2010 at 01:33 PM.. |
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The psychologist is a dead guy.
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For those interested, I found this graph over at Time magazine which really does a good job of breaking down the various levels within the movie.
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The snow fortress scene was filmed in Kananaskis, near Calgary. I used to Ski Instruct there.
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Also there shouldn't be a kick on the lowest level. The kick is always one level up. The Hotel kick pulls them out of the snow compound, the van hitting the water pulls them out of the Hotel. |
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I think you're right about Fischer Jr. dreaming the first 3 levels, though. That's why there was security, plus that was the entire point of the mission, to get deep into his subconscious. Also, I looked, and the Mountain scene was shot at an old ski hill I used to go to called Fortress that's been abandoned for a while. They actually built that thing. It was all on public land. |
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Actually, I think the diagram is correct. Fischer wouldn't be the dreamer for any of the worlds as he was the subject. The Dreamer creates the world based on the design given to them by the architect. The subject is then brought into the world so they can fill it with their subconscious. Cobb covers this when he runs the training workshop with Ariadne. During the planning stages, Cobb tells her that she will have to teach the levels to the dreamers and you see her doing this in the background with various members of the the team. Lines of dialog in the movie also seem to support this graph. In the initial level, someone makes a snarky quip to Yusuf that he drank to much champagne, indicating that the inclement weather was a subconscious projection of Yusuf's need to go to the bathroom and that he was thus the dreamer for that level. Arthur indicates that he is the dreamer in level two when he explains to Ariadne that Fischer's subconscious was looking for the dreamer as he became aware of the dream. He then macks on Ariadne. In the third level, Ariadne states that Eames added an access shaft into the facility that would allow quick access, thus indicating that Eames was the dreamer. Plus, it remains consistent with the logic that the dreamer of each level would have to stay behind to maintain the structure of the dream as the rest of the team advanced to the next level. |
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![]() So when Ariadne throws Fischer off the building in Limbo, and then jumps off herself, that's just to kill themselves in case the snow fortress explosion doesn't kick them out of Limbo? |
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If you could be in a dream where the Broncos won the Superbowl every year, would you stay there?
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When Fischer Jr. Wakes up on the plane, why doesn't he recognize that "hey, these are the guys that were f***ing with me in my dream, maybe I should take some sort of notice, or at least acknowledge that something weird happened. Maybe I shouldn't make this crazy life decision based on that kind of dream"
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