Just watched Inception for the first time. (I don't always have to see what's new right when it appears. ) Why were there so many debates whether he was dreaming or not at the end? Here's a basic fact: When a movie establishes a rule, it has to adhere to it or there's nothing worth debating as the movie's a random pile of crap. When he spun the top while in a dream it never stopped spinning. What the foolish people didn't notice is it never WOBBLED. Perfect balance on a vertical axis. THEREFORE, even the slightest wobble means no one is controlling it, he isn't dreaming. It couldn't stop wobbling at the end, he wasn't dreaming, those were his kids, the end. Look, I know I'm crazy smart and exceptionally perceptive but this was pathetically obvious. I'd tell people to shut up already but the debate's long dead. Gosh, I hope I don't revive it
romany:
good idea, thanks its maybe better than suicide lol