I am expecting my Blu-ray review copy of Christopher Nolan's Inception any day now and while I have Oscar screeners and Criterion Blu-rays to dig into I can't help but feel it will find its way to the top of the pile. However, before it gets here, a couple of new interviews with Nolan have opened up the dreamspace discussion all over again and unlike what Michael Caine did back in October, Nolan maintains the ambiguity of the film's ending, although he does tie up a few loose ends.
In October, Caine seemed to feel he had it all figured out saying, "[The spinning top] drops at the end, that's when I come back on. If I'm there it's real, because I'm never in the dream. I'm the guy who invented the dream." Fortunately, this proves to simply be Caine's interpretation as Nolan is quick to point out, that while he has...
In October, Caine seemed to feel he had it all figured out saying, "[The spinning top] drops at the end, that's when I come back on. If I'm there it's real, because I'm never in the dream. I'm the guy who invented the dream." Fortunately, this proves to simply be Caine's interpretation as Nolan is quick to point out, that while he has...
- 12/2/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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