colburn0004 Wrote:That's why I really like that theory above, It explains why it really isn't a waste of time or a cop out if it is all a dream. It also sort of gives you the explanation why it isn't a waste in the movie as well with the marks reaction once he gets inside the vault.
saynomore Wrote:A cross between Mission Impossible and The Outer Limits, this new movie by Dark Knight's Christopher Nolan is pleasing to the eye, but leaves one a bit hungry for more by the movie's end. If there's a book, I'll definitely read it as many questions were left unanswered (maybe for the sequel??).
Anyway... I liked it. DiCrapio plays the same role he played in Shutter Island. See it now on the big screen before the powers that be figure out that this would make a great tv show.
AC
saynomore Wrote:I told my brother about the "it's all a dream" theory and how it kinda brought the movie down a notch for me. I prefer to think it's a sf movie/heist story.
Anyway... the key scene which the author of the "it's all a dream" article uses to stake his theory is the buildings' narrow passage during the chase scene. My brother just emailed me several buildings in France and Germany with such narrow passages, saying it may be dream-like, but these are real buildings.
Made me feel better. I still like the movie better as a sf heist. "It's all a dream" is cute, but unnecessary.
AC
P.S. Can you believe this movie is still in the top ten movie makers of the week list? Wow.