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Friday, July 30, 2010

Christopher Nolan, You Sly Devil

Because I obviously haven't written enough on Inception, I thought I'd continue to beat the dead horse. Hey, it's dead, so it won't feel anything, right?

Anyway, in my usual journeys through the internets, I found this video which breaks down the Inception score by Hans Zimmer.



Is that awesome or what? In fact, this adds evidence to the growing "it was all a dream" theory behind Inception. What was one of the endless rules of the dream world? That things go SLOWER. If the theme music is the Édith Piaf tune slowed way the heck down, maybe we are so submerged in the dream world that the cue music would go at such a speed.

Either way, it's just something to debate. It's neat. Like the whole movie. Oh, and if you haven't seen it yet, get on that. And sorry for spoiling that it might all be a dream. And don't think that doesn't make the movie worth it. This ain't Dallas we're talking about.

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