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post Jul 31 2010, 01:15 PM

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QUOTE(b3ta @ Jul 30 2010, 05:53 PM)
HAHAHAH good spot man. precisely. saito died in level 3. after he threw the grenade remember. so he went to limbo. he was never connected to the machine ariadne and cobb used to get to level 4

(the world cobb and mal built. contrary to what alot of others think that is not limbo. it is just a recreation of the limbo world they built based on cobb's memory. why? cos they used the machine in level 3 to get to the next level. therefore they were dreaming, they didnt die)

therefore the end could never be reality smile.gif

so there are 2 theories i came up with:
1. cobb went into limbo when he woke up in the plane (shot by old saito, which was a projection)
2. cobb went into limbo when he woke up at the beach (in the end saito (which was also a projection) shot himself and cobb wakes up in a plane, but that is still limbo. cos according to what they said, limbo is a stage of unrestricted dreams where anything can happen)
and yes, the time fold concept, if u go a level deeper, time is longer. exponentially longer. and injuries get better too. they're still there, but they get better. and the kicks are dulled. for eg. a kick in level 1 wont reach a person in level 2. thats y they timed simultaneous kicks which ariadne used perfectly to escape from all the dreams as she fell.

and mal. mal was a projection of cobb. same as the train, same as the kids, same as the broken glass. they're all his subconscious threatening to burst out cos he already lost his sense of whats reality and whats a dream
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saito died in level 1 la the injuries came from lvl 1 , same as cobb he died in lvl 1 aswell when he drowned

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QUOTE(LiLFreaK @ Jul 31 2010, 04:15 PM)
saito died in level 1 la the injuries came from lvl 1 , same as cobb he died in lvl 1 aswell when he drowned
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time fold concept mate. the moment he really died was in level 3 after throwing the bomb. as for cobb, it's debatable when he died. he coulda died in the explosion in level 3, or from being shot in level 4, or from drowning in level 1. again. time fold concept.
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just watched today,damn nice
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post Jul 31 2010, 09:46 PM

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one question, why "kick" in level 3 needed where all already awake (except saito n cobb) at the time the building explode ?
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QUOTE(Alexdino @ Aug 1 2010, 12:46 AM)
one question, why "kick" in level 3 needed where all already awake (except saito n cobb) at the time the building explode ?
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that's just in case they fail to wake up. backup plan.
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post Jul 31 2010, 10:15 PM

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just watched the thirteenth floor, this movie is like the world simulation in the matrix meet the multiple dream level of inception.
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wooh nais movie , i read more from the web to solve my mysteries ,, yikes .
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QUOTE(robertngo @ Jul 31 2010, 11:15 PM)
just watched the thirteenth floor, this movie is like the world simulation in the matrix meet the multiple dream level of inception.
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ya, i felt like this film is like the matrix..
watch'd it, superb one! but you can't leave without complication.. still didn't quite understand this film smile.gif
but i remember when i was saw TDK. i didn't understand much, needed to watch it 3 times to open up my eyes shocking.gif
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inception set to top box office for the third week in a row, on it way to make 200 mil in US domestic box office flex.gif


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QUOTE(robertngo @ Aug 1 2010, 11:02 PM)
inception set to top box office for the third week in a row, on it way to make 200 mil in US domestic box office  flex.gif
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post Aug 1 2010, 11:50 PM

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Sorry for the late-ness. Just watched the movie.

Although the ending gave me (and the rest of the audience) a big "HUH??".. the entire movie was brilliant. Atypical action scenes aside (I was waiting for Yusof to get shot), the whole concept is just very.. new and original. And credit has to be given to Nolan for executing it almost flawlessly.

The cast were just great too. Love Tom Hardy for his accent and humour the most.

I need to find another 2.5 hours of my time to watch once more. Gonna pay attention to the details this time. Throughout the movie I keep having these unanswered questions that I can't focus on the next puzzle.
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post Aug 1 2010, 11:55 PM

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QUOTE(robertngo @ Aug 1 2010, 11:02 PM)
inception set to top box office for the third week in a row, on it way to make 200 mil in US domestic box office  flex.gif
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nice! is it 300 million worldwide or so ?

my mate will be back from vacation tomorrow and then we're off to the cinema to watch inception. at last, after the long wait, im pretty excited. hope it'll be nolan's masterpiece. cool2.gif

QUOTE(baoz @ Aug 1 2010, 11:50 PM)
I need to find another 2.5 hours of my time to watch once more. Gonna pay attention to the details this time. Throughout the movie I keep having these unanswered questions that I can't focus on the next puzzle.
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im gonna try and push myself tomorrow and see if i can get everything right with one go from my 1st viewing.

sad to say, i usually failed to get everything in one go of some brilliant other movies talked here

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QUOTE(baoz @ Aug 1 2010, 11:50 PM)
Sorry for the late-ness. Just watched the movie.

Although the ending gave me (and the rest of the audience) a big "HUH??".. the entire movie was brilliant. Atypical action scenes aside (I was waiting for Yusof to get shot), the whole concept is just very.. new and original. And credit has to be given to Nolan for executing it almost flawlessly.

The cast were just great too. Love Tom Hardy for his accent and humour the most.

I need to find another 2.5 hours of my time to watch once more. Gonna pay attention to the details this time. Throughout the movie I keep having these unanswered questions that I can't focus on the next puzzle.
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Browse through the thread and most of the answers are there laugh.gif
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QUOTE(baoz @ Aug 1 2010, 11:50 PM)
Sorry for the late-ness. Just watched the movie.

Although the ending gave me (and the rest of the audience) a big "HUH??".. the entire movie was brilliant. Atypical action scenes aside (I was waiting for Yusof to get shot), the whole concept is just very.. new and original. And credit has to be given to Nolan for executing it almost flawlessly.

The cast were just great too. Love Tom Hardy for his accent and humour the most.

I need to find another 2.5 hours of my time to watch once more. Gonna pay attention to the details this time. Throughout the movie I keep having these unanswered questions that I can't focus on the next puzzle.
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great yes. Original? probably. Some part is taken directly from Matrix. Example is plug-in to go to dream world instead
of Matrix world.
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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Aug 1 2010, 11:57 PM)
great yes. Original? probably. Some part is taken directly from Matrix. Example is plug-in to go to dream world instead
of Matrix world.
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Erm... Doubt it is some part actually. They are both quite different in terms of theme concept. I believe Inception likely good in comparison would be Satoshi Kon's Paprika... that anime film is almost similar to Inception (without the extraction and inception)

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QUOTE(hairyLGS @ Aug 2 2010, 12:07 AM)
Erm... Doubt it is some part actually. They are both quite different in terms of theme concept. I believe Inception likely good in comparison would be Satoshi Kon's Paprika... that anime film is almost similar to Inception (without the extraction and inception)
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You should read the FAQ and Wiki regarding this movie. When Nolan wrote this movie, it is very heavily influenced by
Matrix.
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post Aug 2 2010, 01:55 AM

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http://articles.latimes.com/2010/apr/04/en...on4-2010apr04/5

'The Matrix,' 'Dark City,' 'The Thirteenth Floor' and, to a certain extent, you had 'Memento'

Nolan was influenced by that era of movies above
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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Aug 2 2010, 01:29 AM)
You should read the FAQ and Wiki regarding this movie. When Nolan wrote this movie, it is very heavily influenced by
Matrix.
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Heavily influenced yes by that "era" but I was talking about its own originality as a whole. Those part anyone can claim whoever also copy who. I mean, even The Matrix as a whole genre was similar to The Thirteenth Floor. If you say The Matrix is original in plug-in... then you better watch Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days, which was in 1995 and I bet The Matrix had some influences from that film as well in some parts laugh.gif


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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Aug 2 2010, 01:55 AM)
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/apr/04/en...on4-2010apr04/5

'The Matrix,' 'Dark City,' 'The Thirteenth Floor' and, to a certain extent, you had 'Memento'

Nolan was influenced by that era of movies above
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Influence of the unreal world... not dreams... sweat.gif

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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Aug 1 2010, 11:55 PM)
nice! is it 300 million worldwide or so ?

my mate will be back from vacation tomorrow and then we're off to the cinema to watch inception. at last, after the long wait, im pretty excited. hope it'll be nolan's masterpiece. cool2.gif
im gonna try and push myself tomorrow and see if i can get everything right with one go from my 1st viewing.

sad to say, i usually failed to get everything in one go of some brilliant other movies talked here
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Gosh, finally! I actually thought you had already watched it and that I missed it a few pages back.

Good luck with getting everything right the 1st viewing. biggrin.gif


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post Aug 2 2010, 07:20 AM

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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Aug 1 2010, 11:55 PM)
nice! is it 300 million worldwide or so ?
international is now 170 million. so this week will hit 400 million world wide

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