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The director makes you think the film is more clever than it actually is. At some points it can get a bit confusing but its not that hard to follow unless you have a very short attention span.
Saw it the other night and was really impressed. It was confusing at first but after the first half hour it was easy enough to follow. I'd recommend it to anyone who hasn't seen it. Leo put in a pretty good performance too.
Loved it. Interesting thing is, They say that they have done only 3 levels of dreams, but end up going 4 levels. That was a part which was little difficult to fathom. As in "so easy to get to 4 levels" way. But still an amazin movie. Love Christoper Nolan!.
I really really wanted to love it but I ended up counting down until it ended. I think it's because I'd heard so much good stuff, and then it wasted half the film on guns and explosions. The premise had the potential to make an amazing film thoroughly exploring the possibilities of the mind but I felt it was completely wasted. Whoever came up with the idea of actually having the armies protecting people's thoughts needs to be catapulted into the sun because spending half the time fighting them really did ruin it for me, it was completely redundant unnecessary action and I wanted to love it so much
not confusing at all.. really well done, accept for the fact that guy wakin up in the airplane and next to him all the people in his dreams, he must have tought thats odd LOL