And yet I still loved it.
JSYK it’s just Total Recall with “better” acting/plot/cinematic elements
ITT: Hipsters pretend their better than you.
total recall was a much better film
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personally im too cool to use grammar like the sheeple+
Man, that was the most sophisticated response EVER. Good argument…
Maybe it was a bit scrambled but so was The Matrix when it came out. I like movies which make me think [about the story etc], if you don’t like thinking then it’s obvious that you won’t like Inception either…
Don’t read too much into it because you’re failing at doing it right .
Don’t tell people that, because then they’ll be disappointed that this doesn’t happen.
If you had to actually think hard while watching inception, then you’re not too bright. The girl was always asking the right questions that answered every possible doubt you could have.
The ending sorta makes you think.
Damn wobbly top.
Damn sky of Mars turning blue.
Sure, they had to make it understandable for less bright people but you have to say that it kicked your braincells a bit. At least more than 99% of what comes out these days…
No, it didn’t.
Also, my biggest problem with the movie is that it had so much potential and it was wasted. The scenarios had so little in them that really felt “dreamy”, that it felt like a missed opportunity. Take, for example, the last dream layer, the one in the mountains. It wouldn’t have been out of place in a james bond movie.
Zeitgeist: Moving Forward
Hmm
It’s a dream, it could be anything… Besides, they said that when in a dream, everything feels normal, only after waking up you know something was wrong. So if everything is going well then there’s no reason for a “dreamy” look. Complications on the other hand had some impact on the dream itself now haven’t they…
But I was awake during the movie, I’m not one of the characters. Take Dali’s ‘Persistence of Memory’, for example, and you’ll have something that truly feels weird and dreamy, not just a fort in the middle of the mountains, that was really unimaginative.