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Shadow Kurahk

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  1. I subscribed to your blog to read your awesome entries, not your sad, lifeless, boring ones. Okay, you've grown up. That doesn't mean everything has to be serious. I liked you when you made people happy, and you were happy yourself. I want you to change because going through your life thinking that you have to be super serious about everything since you've grown up is not something you are forced to do, nor is it something I'd suggest.

     

    But to each their own. I just think that life shouldn't be taken so seriously. Yes, you should be serious about some things, like getting an education and getting a good career, but beyond that is what I'm talking about here. It's hard for me to see you change so drastically since when you were such an awesome guy.

     

    -SK

  2. Also, why didn't Arthur's totem require some kind of action? Unless we never see it in the movie. But even in that case, if the action is rolling the dice, then what would happen in the dream world and what would happen in the real world?

     

    -SK

  3. The van hitting the water and the elevator splooming and Robert talking to his dad and [insert Ellen Page's character] and Robert jumping off the building all in perfect unison was like...epic.

     

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    And then Saito being old, too, was epic.

     

    I didn't think it was straightforward, though. I mean, starting off the movie like that and finishing it like that is always a good, confusing technique. And when Cobb is teaching [insert Ellen Page's character] everything about architecture, I barely understood half of what he said. I pretty much understood that scene by looking at the stuff being created around her. And the mirror shattering was also epic.

     

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    I think the top was gonna collapse, cause it was starting to shake. When Cobb originally spun the top in dreamworld, it didn't move at all. Not an inch. But when it starts to sway from side to side like it started to do at the end, I knew it was gonna fall.

     

    That's definitely a movie I'm gonna want to see twice, maybe three times.

     

    -SK

  4. I officially rated it the best worst movie ever.

     

    And honestly, the entire thing is unreal. Like, scientifically. Los Angeles (where I live, by the way >>) wouldn't sink into the ocean. The San Andreas Fault is a transform boundary, not a divergent boundary.

     

    -SK

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