Inception
- Angbasdil
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Inception
This smart, imaginative and clever thriller is like "The Matrix" meets "The Sting." The less you know about this film going in the more you'll enjoy it, so I won't say anything else except "Go see it!"
And if anyone who has seen it wants to discuss it please use spoiler tags liberally.
And if anyone who has seen it wants to discuss it please use spoiler tags liberally.
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I have not seen it, but my son says I must.
“There, peeping among the cloud-wrack above a dark tor high up in the mountains, Sam saw a white star twinkle for a while. The beauty of it smote his heart, as he looked up out of the forsaken land, and hope returned to him. For like a shaft, clear and cold, the thought pierced him that in the end the Shadow was only a small and passing thing: there was light and high beauty for ever beyond its reach.”
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King
Not sure if what I want to say are spoilers or not... I recommend the film, but I guess don't read below if you are concerned .
***Possible spoilers below***
I don't want to discuss the actual debate about the ending, as you can go many other places to see the heated arguments for various resolutions people want to have watched.
But what bugs me, is that it was purposefully ambiguous... I mean, that was the point... which is kind of a commentary on fiction in general... rather than actually having anything to do with this film specifically... which is a bit lazy IMHO. To gain notoriety (and increase ticket sales no doubt)... by NOT resolving the question the movie was building on the entire time is not impressive, although it is entertaining.
***Possible spoilers below***
I don't want to discuss the actual debate about the ending, as you can go many other places to see the heated arguments for various resolutions people want to have watched.
But what bugs me, is that it was purposefully ambiguous... I mean, that was the point... which is kind of a commentary on fiction in general... rather than actually having anything to do with this film specifically... which is a bit lazy IMHO. To gain notoriety (and increase ticket sales no doubt)... by NOT resolving the question the movie was building on the entire time is not impressive, although it is entertaining.
For the TROUBLED may you find PEACE
For the DESPAIRING may you find HOPE
For the LONELY may you find LOVE
For the SKEPTICAL may you find FAITH
-Frances C. Arrillaga 1941-1995
For the DESPAIRING may you find HOPE
For the LONELY may you find LOVE
For the SKEPTICAL may you find FAITH
-Frances C. Arrillaga 1941-1995
Amazing stuff. Nolan is making a strong case for himself being one of our best directors.
***Possible spoilers answers in response to hal's possible spoilers question below***
In a movie that is so much about not being able to tell reality from dream, not resolving the question of whether or not is real extremely meaningful! I'd say that to answer the question would defeat the movie's central own premise. Or at least that to not answer it strengthens it.
***Possible spoilers answers in response to hal's possible spoilers question below***
In a movie that is so much about not being able to tell reality from dream, not resolving the question of whether or not is real extremely meaningful! I'd say that to answer the question would defeat the movie's central own premise. Or at least that to not answer it strengthens it.
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Standards vary but by mine, I'd say it's fine for a 12 year old. Lot's of "action" violence, with various fights and shoot outs, but not graphic or disturbing or gory. No sex or nudity that I can recall. And I think a nerdish 12 year old boy would be at just the right age to get blown away by the crazy dream plot.
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