I thought Matrix was an OK movie when i saw it. This movie was pretty good but not enough character development IMHO. Memento was a GREAT moive for me.
Saw it last night. I like some of the interpretations on here.
If you like this movie for the craziness of the idea behind it, but also can handle slow moving dramas, check out Mulholland Drive.
I finally got sucked into watching this by the hype.
110% over-rated IMO.
I left before it ends, right when they were at the snowy mountain top and the guy got shot by the wifey.
I finally got sucked into watching this by the hype.
110% over-rated IMO.
I left before it ends, right when they were at the snowy mountain top and the guy got shot by the wifey.
I finally got sucked into watching this by the hype.
110% over-rated IMO.
I left before it ends, right when they were at the snowy mountain top and the guy got shot by the wifey.
So I was thinking about it a little more, and here's my interpretation... spoiler alert
From the very first scene, we see Cobbs eating porridge with old Saito. We assume they're in Limbo. Saito touches Cobbs' totem, rendering it useless for Cobbs. Cobbs will no longer be able to distinguish dream from reality. However, now that Saito knows the weight and feel of the totem, he can perform inception on Cobbs (planting an idea).
Then it cuts to the next scene where Saito is young and Cobbs is in his mansion trying to steal his secrets. From the start it's old Saito telling the Story, in a flashback.
Then we get to the end of the movie. Cobbs eating his porridge and old man Saito sitting there with the totem and a gun. The flashback is over and we're back in the "present."
Saito presumably shoots Cobbs with the gun, thus getting Cobbs out of Limbo. Saito gives Cobbs the happy ending; Cobbs reunites with the kids. This is the inception part. Saito planted the happy ending idea into Cobbs' mind, and Cobbs would never know if it's real or not because his totem is now useless after Saito touched it. In the end, everything comes together because Saito honored his part of the agreement, Cobbs gets the happy ending.
Remember, Cobbs never told Saito that he wanted reality or dream, he just wanted to be with his kids.
Some may argue against my interpretation that if Saito knew how to do inception and performed inception on Cobbs, then why did Saito even need Cobbs and the team in the first place?
Here's the thing. Saito couldn't do it alone, he needed a team. That's where the auditioning part comes in. He auditioned Cobbs' team to see if they were capable, and of course they were.
You could say Saito was the mastermind of the group, but he couldn't do it alone. I like how the "teamwork" maxim comes into play.
In the end, it's a dream. Saito planted the idea of a happy ending into Cobbs' mind. Sorry team reality.
/end mindfuck
the whole thing wasn't a dream, thats just nolan being a douchebag at the end w/ the spinning top