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I think in the dream world, when you really are experiencing it fully aware, your mind has to comprehend the world of the dream, create natural laws and rules without turning it into a chaotic hurricane.
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I just saw this tonight on a date. It was an awesome movie, and it got me a girlfriend.
The ending is debatable though. Personally I think it was reality. (hopefully that didn't spoil too much)
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well you can't die in a dream...so...im not really sure
everyone has there own opinions, maybe it was reality
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I'm getting a lot of Matrix vibs from this movie, but better because Nolan did it
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SPOILER WARNING I think the ending was reality, because at first the top keeps spinning, so naturally everyone assumes he's still in the dream world (the audience in the theater seemed to agree with this, including one guy I heard say "Oh shit." haha) but at the last second of the film, the top begins to quiver, like it's going to fall over. It wouldn't have done this in the dream world.
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I think so too. I think the top was just taking a really long time to spin and stop
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oh...maybe i worded my comment wrong, i said i thought he was in reality, not the dream
but it is a really good way to sum up a movie. of course i expect nothing less from christopher nolan
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Could someone explain: 1: At the beginning of the movie, what did they need to get from Sato's mind? 2: What were they infiltrating Cillian Murphy's mind for, and why did nobody seem to make use of the information once everyone woke up? 3: When Cobb is in limbo trying to find Sato, why is Sato an old man, but Cobb isn't? And why did they both wake up on the plane, wouldn't they have been in limbo for at least a year for Sato to have been so old? Also, did anybody notice the combination to the safe was mentioned several times? When Cillian Murphy is first told to say the first six letters in his head, he says the combination, and the girl's fake phone number is also the combo.
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