I finally saw it this weekend. I wanted to catch it in the theaters, but never got the chance. What are your theories? Here's mine: The entire movie was a dream. He constructed the entire thing in his dream to allow him to see his kids again without feeling the guilt. The entire Fisher Inception plan was a complex dream within a dream that allowed him to eliminate the guilt in his subconscious.
I don't know, I vaguely remember thinking that his friends set up the dream so he would think his kids were alive. They knew what his whatchamacallit was, his thing that he used to know a dream from reality. I need to watch it again, I saw it in the theater so it has been a while.
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Either it was a dream, and the whole movie was a dream (In Paris dad says "you need to wake up" when talking about his dead wife)... or when he tried out the sedative in that guys lab, the movie continued in a dream state from there... or when they went under for the inception he never really woke up... but that seems hard to believe since he was in Limbo and then in the airplane (something I don't think you can imagine while in Limbo)... or it wasn't a dream and the top was about to tip over (probably most likely). Those are my theories.
So this Blazer season has just been some terrible dream inside of a dream? Whew! Thank god! Can't wait to wake up and find we're the best team in the NBA!
My theory is that Oden's knee is your totem. If he gets out of bed and blows out his knee you know you're in the real world. Or you're all in purgatory, which explains why Oden is so fucking old looking.