I'm a huge fan of Nolan, and I always get those goosebumps moments in his films where it just HITS me like a ton of bricks: I get this movie. I get the deeper meaning behind it. I get the reason for it. And Nolan sent that message in the most genius way. Wow. It's probably different for different people, but some examples, it was when black merged into white in Memento, it was when Joker was upside down opposite of Batman and talking about human nature, their duality, gravity, etc, it was when the audience discovered the Prestige had been done on us, etc.
However, that doesn't happen for me in Inception. I loved the movie. So unique, so entertaining, but I'm not sure if I truly GET IT. I've seen it like 5 times, and I'll come up with a explanation and an underlying theme, then second-guess it the next time I watch it.
I've read many "explanations," or better yet, interpretations of Inception online, but none made an air-tight case for me. Perhaps that's the reason, obviously he intended ambiguity, but I need more.
What is the best explanation/interpretation you've read on the movie? Please link to it if possible! Thanks.
However, that doesn't happen for me in Inception. I loved the movie. So unique, so entertaining, but I'm not sure if I truly GET IT. I've seen it like 5 times, and I'll come up with a explanation and an underlying theme, then second-guess it the next time I watch it.
I've read many "explanations," or better yet, interpretations of Inception online, but none made an air-tight case for me. Perhaps that's the reason, obviously he intended ambiguity, but I need more.
What is the best explanation/interpretation you've read on the movie? Please link to it if possible! Thanks.