Posted on 07/22/2010 10:39:40 AM PDT by Notoriously Conservative
Now That's Nifty has a cool explanation of the movie Inception. In short, Cobb never woke up, but his wife did. Hit the link for the full break down, and see if you agree.
http://nowthatsnifty.blogspot.com/2010/07/explaining-plot-of-inception.html
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Is this headline written in txt-ese?
I don’t know what that is.
The only part of the movie that wasn't a dream was the ending when the totem begins to wobble and Cobb is NOT wearing his wedding ring.
“Lucy, you got some explaing to do!”
I disagree, I think even that part was a dream. It wobbles, but it never stops. Also, the kids were wearing the same clothes as in his memories, and they hadn’t aged or changed one bit.
When folks text-message each other a lot sometimes the spelling of words are truncated.
I hated the movie. It confused and bored me.
Or you can go to this link for an entirely different take on the ending.
->http://screenrant.com/inception-spoilers-discussion-kofi-68330/
Hey, thanks for posting the spoiler in the summary so everyone looking at FR will see it even if they don’t click on it.
I was interested in seeing this film. Now that I've seen a couple of write-ups of how the story unfolds, I'm thinking that it seems a lot more stupid than I was expecting. Oh well.
Well smart guy, in the title of the board post, I put SPOILER, so if that isn’t a clue....
I know a guy like you. He reads the end of a book first to decide if he wants to read it (he rarely reads the books he does this with).
I don’t know, people seem incredibly critical about this movie for some reason. I enjoyed it.
I also really enjoyed the movie. Watched it twice. An intelligent movie.
FOLLOW UP PING!
http://screenrant.com/inception-spoilers-discussion-kofi-68330/
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