Originally Posted by
Udaman
I think it definitely fell. It was certainly starting to wobble, and at no other time (in a dream) did that happen - there it spun and spun and spun.
And if it all was just a dream, then it wouldn't make sense. He would be creating these scenarios just for fun - and the guilt over his wife killing herself because of his idea wouldn't be real (because she would still be alive).
By the way - overall I really liked the movie. I mean really. It kept me engrossed the entire time, and it had nice twists, amazing special effects and wonderful acting. But there were problems. Most notably:
1) It never explained how everyone actually entered into the dreams. Were they all connected together, was it biology, brain waves, etc. Guess you just have to assume that part.
2) On the flight from LA - how did they actually wake back up?
3) How did the Asian man know what they were doing?
4) Who were the people trying to kill Leonardo (the ones who put the price on his head)?
5) And the biggest - was the messed up timeline. At one point, after the van backs off the bridge, Leonardo says that the guy in the hotel has about 3 minutes (or something like that), and in that time he fights two bad guys, ties all the people up, takes them down and puts them in the elevator, sets the charges and blows them up. Sorry, but that's more like 15 minutes.