It was okay... I think Knight and Day was a little better.
Wasn't totally convinced with Angelina's fight scenes: too many quick cuts... And who was good and bad was rather predictable.
I think if you want to see a good action-thriller with a female in the lead, check out The Long Kiss Goodnight with Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson... Really good action and great, witty dialog... One of my fave movies.
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:53 pm Post subject:
Oh, I had a marvelous time watching INCEPTION. Despite all those intercutting levels of reality, the storytelling was surprisingly very lucid. Three thumbs up!
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O, and for the record:
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I think the top DOES stop and fall over.
That's what I hoped so at first, but then...
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Now looking back (well, it's only been like, 3 hours since the movie ended, lol), I'm convinced that the last scene where they all wake up, mission accomplished and all... is just a deeper layer of Cobb's dream. (Level 1: they're in the van; Level 2: the hotel; Level 3: the snowy mountaintop fortress; Level 4: Cobb and Mal's imagined world; Level 5: where Cobb wakes up and finds an aged Ken Watanabe; Level 6: the pseudo-reality where they all wake up on the plane and are back stateside -- which would mean that all the other characters, from Cillian Murphy to Joseph Gordon-Levitt to Michael Caine, would just be projections of Cobb's own sub-conscious.)
I think the shot of Ken Watanabe fingering his gun (in Level 5) is very telling even if we never SEE him using it to shoot Leo DiCaprio. I think he DOES shoot Cobb, because the deeper you go into the dreaming (i.e. Level 3 downwards), being "killed" means you don't surface closer to reality, but in fact go further down into your own consciousness. And that spinning, spinning, spinniiiiiingggggwhywon'tyoustopdammit top in the film's final frame, while technically permitting an open ending, is still very suggestive of the theory that Cobb is still trapped in a dream within a dream within a dream within a dream within a dream within a dream.
Well, that's just my 2 pesos' worth, anyway. (Woah -- that's just... 4 cents! lulz)
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:30 pm Post subject:
That's okay, I hadn't planned on watching it anyway, that's why I read the spoiler. I have an aversion to movies that are mostly CGBS. No matter how well they do it, I'm always sitting there thinking, "Fake!" Give me real movies with real people.
That's okay, I hadn't planned on watching it anyway, that's why I read the spoiler. I have an aversion to movies that are mostly CGBS. No matter how well they do it, I'm always sitting there thinking, "Fake!" Give me real movies with real people.
Well, that's just my 2 pesos' worth, anyway. (Woah -- that's just... 4 cents! lulz)
Yea, I had this similar discussion with my cousin as well!
In a way I'm hoping that they WANT us to think there's something deeper or even more fantastical, so that we delve deeper in search of the truth. But in actuality, the dream DOES end and the top DOES fall, and everything is "normal" again. In that way it would become a masterpiece. The whole idea that the simple is genius. _________________
In a way I'm hoping that they WANT us to think there's something deeper or even more fantastical, so that we delve deeper in search of the truth
I think the intent want to propagate conversation not just about whether or not the top falls, but the entire subject.... Just like what The Matrix did over a decade ago (has it been that long? )
I think the intent want to propagate conversation not just about whether or not the top falls, but the entire subject.... Just like what The Matrix did over a decade ago (has it been that long? )
That's exactly what I said...
I'm just thinking that in the end, the answer is much simpler than what they want us to believe. _________________
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 6:29 pm Post subject:
gaijinmark wrote:
That's okay, I hadn't planned on watching it anyway, that's why I read the spoiler. I have an aversion to movies that are mostly CGBS. No matter how well they do it, I'm always sitting there thinking, "Fake!" Give me real movies with real people.
Ah. The cast performances were very authentic and credible, so on that point alone maybe you'd actually enjoy this flick. And Ken Watanabe's character is pretty major, considering INCEPTION is basically a heist movie (ergo ensemble cast)... although Ken Watanabe made my mom go, "I couldn't understand a WORD he was saying!" (lulz) To which I naturally replied, "Ma. He's the best they have." (And I obviously wasn't just talking about the acting. )
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I'm just thinking that in the end, the answer is much simpler than what they want us to believe.
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Actually, I think that Cobb going deeper and deeper would be a far simpler explanation because it's consistent with the downward trajectory that his character experiences throughout the movie. So for me this would be more plausible than being zapped upwards through all those layers of dreaming and back to the "real" world just by figuratively clicking those ruby slippers.
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I think the intent want to propagate conversation not just about whether or not the top falls, but the entire subject.... Just like what The Matrix did over a decade ago (has it been that long? )
Well, it sure seems to be working.
Oh yeah, THE MATRIX was def. '98 or '99 I think. Groundbreaking filmmaking, too bad the sequels just weren't up to scratch IMO. RELOADED made me go "eeehhh?" and by the time REVOLUTIONS rolled around I didn't care enough to catch it in theaters. Watched it on DVD but can't remember much besides... something about a Col. Sanders lookalike dude, and, um, Elrond in shades, lol.
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:50 pm Post subject:
I admit we didn't care at all about the the meaning of Inception, we just had our fangirl reasons to watch it: Cillian Murphy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Lukas Haas and Ken Watanabe.
What mattered to my sister and me was how hot Joseph Gordon-Levitt looked
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flying around in that hotel floor wearing his well-cut suit minus the jacket
Ah. The cast performances were very authentic and credible, so on that point alone maybe you'd actually enjoy this flick. And Ken Watanabe's character is pretty major, considering INCEPTION is basically a heist movie (ergo ensemble cast)... although Ken Watanabe made my mom go, "I couldn't understand a WORD he was saying!" (lulz) To which I naturally replied, "Ma. He's the best they have." (And I obviously wasn't just talking about the acting. )
Some other critics made similar remarks about Watanabe's enunciation as well.
I was able to understand him just fine, but I have watched The Last Samurai multiple times.
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I think the intent want to propagate conversation not just about whether or not the top falls, but the entire subject.... Just like what The Matrix did over a decade ago (has it been that long? )
Well, it sure seems to be working.
I would say so, yes.
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Oh yeah, THE MATRIX was def. '98 or '99 I think. Groundbreaking filmmaking, too bad the sequels just weren't up to scratch IMO. RELOADED made me go "eeehhh?" and by the time REVOLUTIONS rolled around I didn't care enough to catch it in theaters. Watched it on DVD but can't remember much besides... something about a Col. Sanders lookalike dude, and, um, Elrond in shades, lol.
LOL, "Col. Sanders"
I got turned off after Morpheus' cliched rally speech was followed by the excessive and excruciatingly long slow-mo mosh pit scene... What a joke.
Tsk tsk. Don't deny the power of the ruby red slippers.
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I admit we didn't care at all about the the meaning of Inception, we just had our fangirl reasons to watch it: Cillian Murphy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Lukas Haas and Ken Watanabe.
What mattered to my sister and me was how hot Joseph Gordon-Levitt looked
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flying around in that hotel floor wearing his well-cut suit minus the jacket
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LOL! Yes, I would have to agree with you on all accounts.
Btw, is your ava a screencap of Trick? Great show. _________________
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:33 pm Post subject:
Saw Inception earlier and was fantastic, easily one of the best films of the year so far. No problems understanding Watanabe at all through the movie, I kept on picturing him as a Bond villain. Great to see how far Ellen Page has come since her Treena Lahey days on Trailer Park Boys
The ending was awesome, screw the haters!
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I still say Cobb is in dreamland. The REAL Inception was being planted in his head, not that of Fisher's, so that he could forgive himself after Mal's suicide. Hell, the firm going after Cobb could be projections as well.
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