It seems to be missing a lower tone to it, which is the coolest part, but this is the only thing I've found that has JUST this sound. I want to carry this sound around in my pocket, and play it at just the right moments throughout any day.
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I saw it again. I never see movies in the theater twice... the only other time was for the Dark Knight. My heart was still pounding during the intense parts, even though I knew what was going to happen. Such a freaking good film.
The ending is real. Whenever they are in a dream sequence, the top never so much as wobbles. At the end of the movie, it clearly wobbles. But by cutting it off just before the top falls, Chris Nolan is reminding us that the movie isn't real. Every quality they ascribe to dreams can also describe the movie.
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I read an article about the movie somewhere on the web, and I really liked what it said.
The guy says that it fades away because Cobb doesn't care (he walks away) if he's in a dream or not anymore. The whole movie is about him going through tons of stuff just to get back to his kids. And in the end, he finds them - whether or not he's in a dream, he accepts the situation for what it is.
The message in this is that life is what you make of it (or something like that).
Great movie, but still a bit overhyped. Definately worth watching a couple of more times (but just not too soon).
Not sure if anyone has said this yet, but wasn't it suspicious that his kids hadn't aged a bit? And how he found them again, in the same spot as where he left them... Suspicious. But I agree with Bube and that article. Cobb chose that reality to be real for him. In the end it's just a matter of choice.
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