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Am 25.08.2011 13:52, schrieb Invisible:
> Inception, on the other hand, is kind of the film that I was worried
> that The Matrix would be. Right up to the point at the end where
> everybody lives happily ever after but they carefully imply that this
> may or may not actually be the real world.
>
> There's no clear delineation of what's real and what isn't. (That's kind
> of the whole point.)
I think that's pretty fitting for the plot.
> And then there's the fact that, at the very centre, it's a overly
> sentimental story about True Love and unending regret. Perhaps more than
> anything else, the overly emotional touchy-feely stuff puts me off.
> Watching the psycho wife from hell just isn't very nice.
I found the father-son relationship climax much more touching. And liked
it the way it is.
> Anyway, I don't know about you guys, but *my* dreams were /nothing like/
> the real world. More like a random jumble of essentially unrelated ideas
> that make no logical sense at all. I don't see people pointing guns at
> me; I see flying pandas and molten biscuits. Every time I look in a
> different direction, my surroundings have completely changed. All sorts
> of weird stuff happens. And, most baffling of all, all of this seems
> PERFECTLY NORMAL to me at the time.
>
> And then I wake up and think "Flying pandas? What the HELL...?!"
Heh, I've recently started to dream pretty consistent movie plots now
and then, with a surprising level of detail.
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