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[QUOTE="Evil_Saluki"]
I find it quite surprising. It's not like it's the ending to Pans Labyrinth which left it open for the viewer to decide depending on what you wanted to believe, it was explained to you crystal clear. I only hope they are clutching at a happy ending to make themselves feel better about the whole movie experience, because the ending as it is doesn't conclude the movie one bit, because we don't know what actually happens to anyone, which is sort of annoying. If you imagine that as the true ending your at least concluding the movie for yourself, but of course your only kidding yourself, as long as your aware of that it's fine, otherwise your not ready yet, you need to go back in for a few more minutes.
Evil_Saluki
...because others haven't read which has already been posted a few times before, the children are not the same age, they specifically casted two different children.
in the first showing of his children his daughter does indeed look younger than towards the end, and in the first her sleeves are not white like they are in the end.
...and in case we missed it...*drum roll*
Ah I see it now.
People saying about over analyzing to see the ending as negative, it's quite the opposite. I only seen the movie once some time ago in cinema. The differences are so very minute you'll have to over analyze it in order to see the possive outcome.
The only thing I regret is replying to this thread and giving that damn movie more attention then it deserved. It was just an aciton flick for the mainstream audiance, it's not very good at giving us the feeling of dreaming and it's just a James Bond movie. I think that's about all I got to say about it, I can go back to forgetting it until my eye catches yet anouther Inception thread or someone posts it in their top 5 favorites along with Pearl Harbor and Transformers. Ok It's not that bad to cast it along side those films but it's not far off.
That's kinda how I feel. I thought it was WAY overhyped after seeing it, and part of that rests on the people who make it out to be way more than it is, but I still really like it, and it's specifically because of movies like Pearl Harbor and Transformers. I absolutely detest summer blockbusters, I'd actually rather watch some of the lowlier sitcoms out there, and I have a true hatred of some of those. My personal unfavorite is Independence Day, it truly represents the worst of summer blockbusters-lots of action, sterotypical story, canned dialogue, tons of big names actors (some wasting their talent, others completely lacking talent), special effects trying to hide these defects, and millions upong millions of dollars spent in the production process. I actually like films like WaterWorld better because those poor returns tell me that people had the good sense to stay away from it. Anyways, Inception isn't THAT smart of a movie, it has one twist at the end, but the thing I really like about it is that it's not trying to be mindless action, it's trying to tell a story that you at least have to pay a small semblance of attention to in order to get, and it's not treating the audience like a bunch of braindead action junkies that need to be spoonfed their Bruce Willises and Harrison Fords and the style of action film ther inevitably bring with them. Yes it's still a summer blockbuster, but if every summer blockbuster at least tried to be somewhat like Inception then that phrase wouldn't create near as much animosity for me as it does now.
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