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Inception graphic – not sure how much the graphic really adds, but it is quite a neat graphic.

Lost's creator explains Inception's confusing ending [Major Spoiler!] – I wouldn’t call the ending confusing myself, ‘inconclusive’ or ‘thought provoking’ might be terms which are more relevant. Nonetheless this tweet probably explains why I’ve never watched Lost.

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# re: 2 x Inception links (with a side of fries)

Is the ice dream really Eame’s dream or is it actually Fischer's? Did they go into Eame's dream while he was disquised as the uncle, or into the dream projection uncle's dream (therefore Fischer's own subconscious)? I drifted off a bit while Eames and the Japanese dude were tailgating the projected uncle up to the hotel room and suddenly wondered what they did with the extra uncle. Either way Fischer should have been more suspicious than he was considering there was a missing guy when they entered the ice dream. There had to be a switch sometime before they all went under... if it was Eame's dream then what did they do with the projected uncle? Shoot him while Fischer was unconscious? He would have kicked up a fuss if he was left to wander around. If it was the projection's dream then I could understand him 'vanishing', which would explain away half the problem, but everyone seems to think it was Eame's dream. Please tell me they shot the uncle or at least tied him up… I hope I missed something like that coz otherwise this is just a mess.
8/14/2010 5:18 PM | Nick

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