Permalinkfiled under: Film Talk / on: Jul 18, 2010 15:22 pm / by nefretiriii

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Forget it. I'm not even gonna try.

After 6 years of constant fussing, theorizing, analyzing, arguing over little--and probably meaningless--details in every single LOST episode, and then getting a series finale that made all the fussing, theorizing, analyzing, arguing over the little details seem absolutely pointless, I'm just gonna keep it short and simple:

I'll gladly spend eternity in a limbo where there's @LeoDicaprio.

OK, fine. I do have other thoughts. And in order to not wrongfully spoil the 0.0000001% of you who HASN'T watched Inception yet, please just highlight the following white space below:

I think reality doesn't exist at all in this movie. Cobb said to Ariadne that when you dream, you don't exactly know how you got there. There's no clear beginning, and you're just plunged there in the middle of the scene. Did you feel the same way when the movie started? Right after the beginning where Cobb finds Old Saito, he was plunged into what I previously thought was a "flashback" of when he was extracting Saito's dream. But there was no beginning, or how Cobb got there. He's just there. And that's why I think there's no level of "reality" in Inception. It was all a dream from beginning to end. Yeah, seems pretty pointless doesn't it?

The more theories I hear the more inclined I am to believe them. I might just change my mind from what I just wrote up there in the next few minutes :b

I wonder if Chris Nolan is sitting back on his chair at home right now, laughing at the whole world who's busy writing 5,000-word articles/papers/thesis on his movie?

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