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Me neither. I think beginning the film the way we do, dropped right into the middle of the action, is a big clue to that effect.
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I'm not at all convinced that [spoiler font]
Me neither. I think beginning the film the way we do, dropped right into the middle of the action, is a big clue to that effect.
And the best part is that it doesn't matter. I think Nolan's whole point was that the relevant part of the movie, the emotional journey, is completely irrelevant to the plot, even in super-plotty action movies.
Also, I'm very amused that Salt opened #2 this weekend, so not only did Chris Nolan just kick Angelina Jolie's ass, he's got better legs too.
Or, should I say that the plot is completely irrelevant to the emotional journey? I don't know. They were both fun and satisfying in the movie, and had almost nothing to do with each other, on purpose. I'm sure I'm not making any sense at all.
I saw Inception this afternoon. Wow! I haven't been that mentally engaged in a movie in ages.
saw Inception this afternoon. walked away loving the character of Arthur the most. that was a badass fight sequence.
I think it was a tossup for me between Eames and Arthur. I loved the way they needled each other. Very cute.
And Marion Cotillard is just breathtakingly beautiful.
Also saw Inception this afternoon, and will definitely need to see this one again. I do agree it doesn't matter in the end if it's the "real" world or not. To quote Giles in Restless (probably imperfectly): "Oh, I get it now. It's all about the journey!"
Which one was Eames? What did he do in the story? I know it was the guy played by Tom Hardy, but for some reason, I'm having a hard time conjuring his character and his character's place in the story.
The forger. British guy.
OH! Right.