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didn't they freak out and try to kill the enlightened one when he returned to the cave to tell them of the real world? or am I remembering it wrong?
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Originally Posted by DubA169
didn't they freak out and try to kill the enlightened one when he returned to the cave to tell them of the real world? or am I remembering it wrong?
Originally Posted by DubA169
didn't they freak out and try to kill the enlightened one when he returned to the cave to tell them of the real world? or am I remembering it wrong?
This...i'm not necessarily cool with lol.Originally Posted by Nako XL
All I'll say about inception in this thread (i should probably copy and post this particular statement in the official Inception thread anyway):Originally Posted by blazinRook
now something so deep as what OP and trey just said is appreciated....it got straight to the point no games....
what inception did was too much...i liked the "idea", but i felt it was just made to be so complex to deliberately confuse people.
The thing is the story in Inception was deliberately told the way it was to leave you wondering what happened. The entire movie is just a buildup to the gimmick at the end, and I'm cool with that. I enjoyed it and have read up on and seen enough postmodernist art to appreciate that.
But it's rough for some people to accept that the film is about planting an idea and watching it grow in a person, yet the entire time they're watching the film the director Nolan is planting the idea, the question, "is what I'm seeing real or a dream" in the viewers leaving them confused and wondering at the end. Like Cobb himself says in the film "the inception is most effective when the subject thinks they came up with the idea themselves" and we're left wondering if we came up with these questions ourselves while in reality Nolan and the cast were feeding us those questions the entire movie.
This...i'm not necessarily cool with lol.Originally Posted by Nako XL
All I'll say about inception in this thread (i should probably copy and post this particular statement in the official Inception thread anyway):Originally Posted by blazinRook
now something so deep as what OP and trey just said is appreciated....it got straight to the point no games....
what inception did was too much...i liked the "idea", but i felt it was just made to be so complex to deliberately confuse people.
The thing is the story in Inception was deliberately told the way it was to leave you wondering what happened. The entire movie is just a buildup to the gimmick at the end, and I'm cool with that. I enjoyed it and have read up on and seen enough postmodernist art to appreciate that.
But it's rough for some people to accept that the film is about planting an idea and watching it grow in a person, yet the entire time they're watching the film the director Nolan is planting the idea, the question, "is what I'm seeing real or a dream" in the viewers leaving them confused and wondering at the end. Like Cobb himself says in the film "the inception is most effective when the subject thinks they came up with the idea themselves" and we're left wondering if we came up with these questions ourselves while in reality Nolan and the cast were feeding us those questions the entire movie.
This,Originally Posted by bamez
Whomever hasn't heard or read about the cave before went to a really bad school
DT43 wrote:
for people who are really interested in this type of stuff, the film Waking Life is a must watch.. i watched this the other day and it had me thinking for a while:
didnt do it for me, but then again, I was blasted out of my mind at the time and was probably more concerned with the animation
props on the link and reference so I can give it another chance
This,Originally Posted by bamez
Whomever hasn't heard or read about the cave before went to a really bad school
DT43 wrote:
for people who are really interested in this type of stuff, the film Waking Life is a must watch.. i watched this the other day and it had me thinking for a while:
didnt do it for me, but then again, I was blasted out of my mind at the time and was probably more concerned with the animation
props on the link and reference so I can give it another chance
didnt do it for me, but then again, I was blasted out of my mind at the time and was probably more concerned with the animationOriginally Posted by ThunderChunk69
This,Originally Posted by bamez
Whomever hasn't heard or read about the cave before went to a really bad school
this should have been read BEFORE WATCHING THESE MOVIES
if anything, the book the rules of the Matrix was based on might be useful to read after watching it.
also
DT43 wrote:
for people who are really interested in this type of stuff, the film Waking Life is a must watch.. i watched this the other day and it had me thinking for a while:
didnt do it for me, but then again, I was blasted out of my mind at the time and was probably more concerned with the animationOriginally Posted by ThunderChunk69
This,Originally Posted by bamez
Whomever hasn't heard or read about the cave before went to a really bad school
this should have been read BEFORE WATCHING THESE MOVIES
if anything, the book the rules of the Matrix was based on might be useful to read after watching it.
also
DT43 wrote:
for people who are really interested in this type of stuff, the film Waking Life is a must watch.. i watched this the other day and it had me thinking for a while:
just watched it againOriginally Posted by DT43
just watched it againOriginally Posted by DT43