Very true.I went and saw Inception five times. Each time I see it I change my mind as to whether or not it was all Cobb's dream. And I'm not sure Christopher Nolan wants me to have a clear answer on that. If you said to me there was a DVD where Nolan answers it on the commentary, I wouldn't want to listen to it. He wants me to decide for myself. Maybe it feels like a cop-out, but that's the kind of storytelling that turns me on.
Damon Lindelof on Inception
I agree with Damon.
Curious about Vader's thoughts on this, knowing how much he likes Lindelof.
Lindelof.
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DoubleD wrote:Is a genius.ryan4butler wrote:Lindelof.
So Lindelof is implying that he likes ambiguity, as it leaves the viewer thinking about what they just saw even after the credits roll.Allstar wrote:Very true.I went and saw Inception five times. Each time I see it I change my mind as to whether or not it was all Cobb's dream. And I'm not sure Christopher Nolan wants me to have a clear answer on that. If you said to me there was a DVD where Nolan answers it on the commentary, I wouldn't want to listen to it. He wants me to decide for myself. Maybe it feels like a cop-out, but that's the kind of storytelling that turns me on.
So...why did he and his staff try to put a nice little bow on "Lost"? Imagine that, in the last scene,