
| Anonymous #84254 1 year ago |
It faltered right before the fade out. It couldn't have been a dream. How would that even have made sense? |
| TooOldForThisShow #84267 1 year ago |
Oh god, I haven't raged so hard over a movie in a while. |
| Anonymous #84272 1 year ago |
Word Of God says yes, it was reality.. |
| PonyRIG #84274 1 year ago |
@anon2: REALLY?! woot! yes! |
| TooOldForThisShow #84286 1 year ago |
Most excellent. Out of curiosity, what's your source for that? |
| Anonymous #84290 1 year ago |
@Anon2: Not technically. Nolan only said that he chose to believe it was reality since he has kids of his own. He didn't necessarily confirm this ending. |
| PonyRIG #84298 1 year ago |
@anon3: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |
| Anonymous #84411 1 year ago |
No PonyRIG, ambiguity is GOOD. |
| Anonymous #84486 1 year ago |
In the theater, when it went to black, I just said, "Oh, you son of a--"
Like, out loud. But still, I liked the ambiguity. Anon1, it wobbled, but didn't actually fall. Anyway, Nolan was using someone else's object, so it probably doesn't even work right for him. Heh. That top should be his cutie mark. |
| Anonymous #85431 1 year ago |
It didn't even MATTER guys, he wasn't paying attention to the top. He was paying attention to his kids because he could see their faces. That's all that mattered: his kids. |
| ShuckleShellAnemia #85648 1 year ago |
You don't even need to see the top to know it was all a dream; the behavior of the pedestrians at the airport already suggest that it was. |