LOL ofcourse it never was expected to fully make sense, Zainu....but I hate the kundli reasoning more so I guess I don't find this dying father reasoning that bad....haha
LOL that's after many days I'm reading Mash being called Mashaal....ofcourse woh toh ulta hi react karegi....she's the mahaan Mashaal after all :P
I haven't watched SGP....the forum and the extreme reactions put me off sometimes....anyways chhodo.
Oh Inception is truly brilliant.....lol it does spin your mind but it's not so mindboggling also that you can't get it....It's been put across in an manner that I feel the average audience should be able to understand while still being able to appreciate the amazingly imaginative thought process behind it.
This reviewer from the Washington Post summed it up best I thought:
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Nolan exemplifies the best kind of filmmaking, unchained from the laws of time, space and even gravity, but never from the most basic rules of narrative. Even at its most tangled and paradoxical, "Inception" keeps circling back to the motivation that has driven films from "The Wizard of Oz" to "E.T.": Cobb, finally, just wants to go home.
This aim, in its simplicity, manages to make comprehensible even the most preposterous layers-upon-layers of "Inception," and gives what could easily have been a chilly, impenetrable exercise a surprisingly strong emotional core. At its most audacious and enterprising, "Inception" provides just the kind of fully imagined escapism that adventurous filmgoers wish movies aspired to more often. But it's the story's most recognizable human struggles -- to let go, forgive and move on -- that make "Inception" worth puzzling over, long after its most transporting sensations have washed away.[/quote]