Seriously? Super wish I’d had this at the theater with me.

Source: dehahs on DeviantArt Via: Techland
-
-
Copy & paste this:
« Previous David Caruso Removes His Sunglasses to Emphasize a Point: 1 Drink | Tina Fey’s First TV Appearance Next »
Seriously? Super wish I’d had this at the theater with me.

Source: dehahs on DeviantArt Via: Techland
I don’t understand this chart at all…is that the point?
Watch the movie.
I’ve seen it and understand it
I saw the movie, understood it just fine, and didn’t need visual aids. It’s called paying attention, folks …
The point is, Warner Bros has paid Cheezburger to post about this movie in order to create a buzz around it.
hah!
The chart makes the movie look way more complex than it was, they went to great lengths to explain how nested dreams worked
Ask me if I care. (no, don’t ask)
do you care?
oops
this graph TLL Escher’s triangle
Actually, as Joseph Gordon-Levitt said in the movie, it’s the Penrose triangle. Yes, Escher used it and many other impossible figures, but he didn’t invent it. But it is a clever touch to this graph
I agree, it doesn’t help very much: I already understood this much from the movie. I think the bottom line is the whole movie is a dream, nothing was ever explained well enough.
Ya kno, i got the movie and i saw the midnight showing… this chart just made me question everything i thought i understood about it….
the movie’s much easier to understand w/o the chart
This chart is dead on. I want the t-shirt.
Agreed. Except they don’t really show Fischer’s death…
they do. look at his live line especially in eamies dream
The movie was very easy to understand. Just unlike many other movies, you actually have to pay attention and you know.. Watch the movie. They distinguish the dreams very well and explain most everything you need to know and anything they didn’t address is easily interpreted using the information given. People make it more complicated than it actually is.
wait… what do the crosses and the dotted line mean?
It means they are no longer amongst the living.. hence their line stops where the crosses lay.
Lazureus explained the white crosses. Now, the red crosses mean they were healed or revived at that point.
The crosses show when someone died and went into limbo. I THINK, if I’m interpreting this right, the dotted line was when Fischer got shot. It they’re arguing that he didn’t die there, but instead went into an almost comatose state (because, if you look closely, there’s a small cross when the dotted line starts–the same cross that can be found where Saito got shot as well) , and they had to enter cobb’s dream to find him. The real argument here is whether or not they were in a dream the whole time. Personally, I think he had gotten out of the dream world.
Oh, and I found the graph to be informative and it helped me solve a dispute, to some degree. You just have to know where to start and really study it.
To be more clear, the big white cross represents where soneone went into limbo. The small red cross represents where someone got injured.
this HELPS Big time I almost understand what happened!!
I didn’t find the film hard to understand, but I didn’t feel it was as fantastic as the hype made out. The Prestige was better IMO, because like 6th Sense, all the information was there, if you were paying attention. But I wouldn’t mind seeing Inception again, just not with my 13 y/o daughter, who was bored rigid!
I understood the movie, but this baffled me at first. I get it now, just one thing is puzzling me though. It shows that after Eame’s dream, it’s Cobb’s dream, but I thought they followed Fischer into Limbo…
inception is a great movie!
Anyone else notice the inaccuracies in this graphic?
No
Saito is not a “over seer” he is “the tourist”
The entire movie from the start was his wife’s dream. She didn’t kill herself, she woke up and is trying to get Cobb out of Limbo. The cops aren’t chasing him because he’s wanted for murder, they are chasing him because they are her subconcious trying to attack him for messing with things in her dream. They were two levels deep and that’s how they got so old. When they laid down on the train tracks they left her dream level and entered his, then she killed herself and woke up, but he is still there now in Limbo!
actually, i disagree. if he was in his wife’s dream the whole time, he would continuously be under attack by everyone in the dream. (remember, the ENTIRE population is a defender, not just a select few)
besides, the spin of the top was beginning to wobble as the movie came to a close
The movie made perfect sense to me. Maybe everyone else was too busy texting and examining their popcorn to pay attention.
Seriously, I don`t get what people are complaining about. The film was NOT that confusing. I understood it perfectly well and I`ll admit it, I`m a bit of an idiot.
I don`t get what was so confusing about it really. I mean once or twice I forgot that them in the van was in fact a dream but would then remember after a moment. It isn`t all that confusing.
Fischer was killed in Level 3, right? So he went to Limbo? Then why was he in Level 4 (Cobb’s dream)?