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Inception 2010 FULL REACTION

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Keith Duperreault

I would be an INCREDIBLE dream architect if maze building is one of initial skills. All my life I've created intricate and elaborate mazes, lightning fast in real time, that have one guaranteed way through that I don't even know the proper path for until I try it. I remember being allowed to take home a half finished roll of art paper in elementary school. It was about 25ft left on the roll, by about 3 ft wide... and within the week I had filled that entire roll with one long maze, with paths about a cm wide. I've had friends ask how I design a detailed hard maze without even knowing, myself, how to solve it.... I just can. I can't explain it. The mazes are creating themselves. I just write them down on paper.

k4rizz4

One of my favorite films & favorite soundtracks.

Leah B

I believe Cobb was still dreaming. He was away from his kids for YEARS and they didn’t get any bigger and still wore the same clothes. On the phone they even sounded older than those little kids we saw. Also, the top was Mal’s totem, what was Cobb’s. I heard that it was likely his wedding ring. That doesn’t really help though.

Kevin Mc Vey

I dont think Nolan has confrimed this, but after reading many theories I think its pretty much confirmed. Cobbs totem isnt the spinning thing, it belonged to Mal. He tells us that in his dreams they are still together. And while rewatching the movie you can see that when they are dreaming he is wearing his wedding ring, and while thy are awake he isnt. When they wake up on the plane he isnt wearing his ring, so yeah its most likely not a dream at the end :D

shenzi22

Cobbs totem was his wedding ring. When he's wearing it, he is dreaming. When it's missing he is in the real world.

Steven Schmaling

I’m curious to know what is Trins favorite foreign language film?

Gilstead

Creator: Christopher Nolan Director: Christopher Nolan Producer: Christopher Nolan Writer: Christopher Nolan All his stuff are bangers.

Cindy Clarkson

Really a great movie! Reminds me of some of my own dreams and sometimes the fear that you can not wake up in a bad dream! And for me, Mal is scarier than some monsters in a horror movie.... I hope "The Prestige" will be chosen someday after all, I'm sure you'll love this film by Nolan too!

Anonymous

If you liked this you need to check out TENET! Also a Christopher Nolan film and COMPLETELY MIND BLOWING

Anthony Ancona

Good movie, but it was confusing at times. I watched it twice. I don't quite know what everything was meant, but I have been on-call all week so my mind is not all there.

Take a Ticket

~Trin, I have a soft spot for greek movies, they make a lot of great dramas and they are not shy on showing emotions and gritty stuff.

Gilstead

You're probably gonna need a couple more re-watches for this one 😅

Gilstead

Some of Nolan's best work (written by, produced by and directed by): - Dunkirk (2017) - one of the best WW2 movies. Very, very different from your typical war movie. - The Batman trilogy - three of the few superhero movies actually worth watching. Peak Batman, Christian Bale and Nolan at their best. - Interestellar (2014) - as you already know, one of the absolute best sci-fi movies ever - The Prestige (2006) - very unique, Bale again doing what he does. - Worthy mentions: Memento, Tenet Upcoming movies: Oppenheimer (which already looks amazing), and a Memento remake. He also usually couples with Hans Zimmer for the soundtrack, which is why Nolan's movies always have that epic soundstage.

Vonnie Stewart

oh you should watch the new show Maestro en Blue on Netflix then! everyone i've talked to who has seen it loved it. greek series with one season so far. bring it to the channel and i'd watch along too lol

Kamanda Hickey

This moving is absolutely amazing. As Trin said, I also felt that they used Edith Piaf song as a callback to Marion Cautillard playing her role in a very famous movie (she was amazing in it). Also the lyrics fit perfectly with her story in this movie as it said “No, I have absolutely no regrets” - as Mal has no regret killing herself to stay in the dream. It’s so clever. As for Cobbs, I definitely think he is in the real world. Nolan chose to give the kids the same clothes to distract us but you can see on the plane that he look right away at his fingers to make sure he wasn’t wearing his wedding ring (his real totem). I guess the fact that Mal’s totem doesn’t stop means something different. I might need to watch the movie for the 5th time to figure it out (or read the other comments 😂).

Chrissy

YEEES! I was waiting for this reaction for a while and it didn't disappoint! Nolan's films are a type of film at this point that go above and beyond what's often expected of film, and the themes often revolve around time. Inception and The Prestige are I think my favorites of Nolan's, but it's hard to pick. They're all mind-blowing. This is definitely one of those films you go back and rewatch multiple times to catch things you didn't catch at first. I still notice new things upon rewatch. Ha I've definitely gone back and forth so many times with whether or not Cobbs is dreaming at the end. Made me happy to see you two enjoying this wild ride of a film!!

Anonymous

At the end of the day, it doesn't matter whether the reality at the end is the "real" one or not. Once Cobb saw his kids faces, it was over. That's his new reality.

RabidSloth

I agree. We're all going to die one day. Whether we spend our life in this reality or another, what's the real difference? That may sound rather nihilistic, but I actually don't mean it that way lol. I will say though that I did always think it would be a cool twist that "everyone" thinks his wife tragically killed herself because she falsely thought that she was still in a dream. But in actuality she was right. And he's actually still unknowingly trapped in a dream. I haven't seen the movie in a while. So my memory may be a bit off. But I was just scrolling and wanted to chime in on that one.