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Originally posted by Esau Cairn
My biggest gripe or what bored me with Inception were simply the dreams weren't surreal enough. The 1st being a car/van chase. The 2nd a hotel lobby & the 3rd a high tech bunker in the snow.I mean in the directorial hands of Gilliam, Del Toro, Cronnenberg, Burton we've have fantastical creatures & demons...but alas it's just buildings & streets that twist & morph...where's the dark sexual fantasies that prevail in our sub consciousness???
Inception was a grand movie to watch but seriously lacked imagination when dealing with the theme of dreams.
That would have defied the point of the basic concept of the dream, remember when Cobb was saying "Dreams feel real while we're in them, right? It's only until after we wake up when we realize something was strange."
Being imaginative on the scale that you believe it should have been not only would have been inappropriate for a modernized heist film, it would have ruined the movie. Nolan's aim with his portrayal of dreams was to distort the boundaries between dreams and reality, and to make the audience have to pay attention more to realize when Cobb is in a dream and when he's not.
Originally posted by K.Diddy
😬 I still dont think there is any definitive answer,or else they would of just showed the thing completely stop before the credits came on
There is a definitive answer, it just forces the audience to really think this one over and decide for themselves.
Cobb was already in limbo. He found Saito (who was old in limbo because he had died some time before on the first dream level) and convinced him to kill themselves - a leap of faith - to wake up because by now the sedative has already worn off.
Originally posted by marwash22
the thing clearly wobbles, which to me at least, means it wasn't a dream.
The top isn't even his true totem; this was asserted in the movie as soon as he said it once belonged to Mal when confessing to Ariadne what happened when they were on the first dream level. As soon as someone else knows the heft or physical properties of
your totem it will behave like they expect it to, because their mind projects the
percieved properties of that totem within a dream.