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Post by Hades. on Oct 16, 2010 19:26:11 GMT -5
My new obsession. I think I fell in love with this movie. >____>
It's one of those kinds of movies that lets the viewer decide whether or not they want to believe the ending was real or just another delusion that leaves it in sort of a cliffhanger and keeps you at the edge of your seat wanting more. Personally, I absolutely love psychological thrillers. Inception was definitely a must see.
Also, I definitely was never a fan of Leonardo DiCaprio. Yeah, whatever. But in the last two films I've seen him in (this and Shutter Island) he's won me over entirely. I'm sold. I recommend this and Shutter Island. It has some action, that kind of suspense where you just need to see what's going to happen next and a complete mind fuck rearing through the end. When you thought everything was alright, you sit there like, "WHAT?!" and it ends. Brilliant.
Yeah... basically.
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Post by Ragaar31 on Oct 17, 2010 1:03:48 GMT -5
Not a fan of Leo?
Did you never see Titanic? The Departed? Body of Lies? Blood Diamonds?
All of these were great.
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Post by Jeiku on Oct 17, 2010 11:01:37 GMT -5
How about What's Eating Gilbert Grape? The Aviator? Both were fantastic Inception was wonderful and I did sort of expect the "lol it's ambiguous" ending but that in no way ruined it for me. Psychology and dreams are fascinating topics so I really clicked with it. Same reason I really liked Shutter Island, the whole psychological thriller thing.
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Post by Master Miek on Oct 18, 2010 15:34:55 GMT -5
Gangs of New York? Lol how long can we keep this going?
I liked Inception. It was most likely the must-see movie of the summer, and for good reason. Nice visuals, sophisticated (but not stupidly sophisticated) plot, nice casting, interesting ending...It had it all. I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone who has not seen it.
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Post by Hades. on Oct 18, 2010 22:42:42 GMT -5
They were great, doesn't mean I ever liked DiCaprio because of them. Dunno. I can be weird like that. But I was more intrigued by him in these than those. Matter of opinion, I guess.
Hm. Things like that never ruin it for me, that's what sells in my opinion. The mystery of wanting to know, keeping you guessing. Eh. It's like Shutter Island. You thought you had everything figured out and then Leo just has to go and through on about that ONE last line in the movie that makes it all a, "LOL JK, you won't know the real answer" mind fuck. So yeah.
Inception... definitely buying it when it comes out in theaters. There were things that kept me confused, and near the end it fooled me entirely until you see his totem and it never stops spinning. Probably the more I see it, the more I'll puzzle it together until I completely understand it. These kinds of movies are the types that you just can't watch it once but a couple of times to comprehend it better.
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Post by Master Miek on Oct 19, 2010 2:47:22 GMT -5
Ooooh noooo someone should have spoiler tagged! LUL IS HE DREAMING AT THE END OR NOT?
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Post by Ragaar31 on Oct 19, 2010 5:19:14 GMT -5
He's not. It would have fell over. It slowed down A LOT.
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Post by Jeiku on Oct 19, 2010 5:27:52 GMT -5
It's been confirmed that he indeed was not dreaming. Google "Inception ending Michael Caine"
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Post by Ragaar31 on Oct 19, 2010 13:55:58 GMT -5
See I told you.
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Post by Master Miek on Oct 19, 2010 16:18:42 GMT -5
Yeah, but your statement wasn't backed up by Michael Caine.
Also no spoiler tags agaaaaaaaain! It's not a rule (nor will it ever be), but it's always courteous to.
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Post by Ragaar31 on Oct 19, 2010 16:52:49 GMT -5
My post wouldn't make any sense out of context.
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Post by Master Miek on Oct 19, 2010 18:45:09 GMT -5
Hm, I suppose so...but still, just a kind reminder then. Not a rule, but a guideline.
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Post by Rumasai on Oct 20, 2010 4:05:06 GMT -5
Man... Inception, what a movie. This was a movie that actually made me want to look up a director and watch another movie the following day, which is a kinda big deal for me. This was a movie where you had to pay attention to every detail, and every actor in the movie played their role brilliantly, and it was worth every cent I spent to see it.
Also, that's pretty neat that a canon ending was announced.
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