ITT mediocre films that get too much praise

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Inception is lame, but the worst part is when you say this to normies and they:
>maybe you need to watch it again, user
>it took me a couple viewings to get it

anything within the last 10 years

>it took me a couple viewings to get it

what does this even mean when normies saying this
epecially about inception
its just a heist movie with cool visuals

>what does this even mean when normies saying this
what don't you get about it you fucking tard

>you just dont get it
what does that mean

Everyone has spent the last decade shitting on Inception

when someone says it took them a few viewings to understand something, this implies that they didn't go online and just read the breakdowns, instead they chose to figure it out for themselves.

Not him but what is there to figure out? I never read anything about it. It was a simplistic movie of sci-fi I could have understood when I was 12.

Rightfully so.

>Watch a movie
>Youtube "Movie Ending: Explained."

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I bet you can't even figure out if Leo was still dreaming at the end

well user some people take longer to figure things out than others, thats why you graduated highschool at 25.

based and lazypilled

and I bet you cant figure out if that matters to him

i was 12-13 when i first saw it, took me 2 viewings to get it in its entirety, nothing strange about that

Inception is actually kino. The only people who don't like it are 18-22 year olds who unironically thought The Lighthouse was a good movie.

>people still consider Inception a "classic" for no reason
>meanwhile Nolan's masterpiece Interstellar has been forgotten

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They spoonfeed you out the ass, if you didnt get it your first viewing youre an actual literal fucking retard

it absolutely fucking matter that's the whole point of the movie

I actually watched it again the other week. Nolan's visuals are great, but I feel like the movie has kind of aged badly. There are some memorable moments but half the movie is completely forgettable fluff

Incorrect. Every scene is Kino.

I don't get why they needed the machines and all the rules of the real world inside the dream.

wrong again numbnuts

If you don't understand the layers of subtext in Inception, that's on you.

I did watch it again and I got it. I got that it's crap with way too much flaws that need to be ignored for the movie to work.
>wife goes to 3 therapist to prove she is sane right before her husband kills her and say she was insane and killed herself. That was totally not suspicious or anything to get a detective to look into the crime scene and figure there was no way she was pushed from that window.
>killing your wife puts you on the FBI and Interpol's most wanted list that they would violate French souvenirty to get you.
>Japanese energy company can drop murder charges in 5 minutes if it wanted.
>dream control is so accessible that piss poor people have access to it and people are trained on how to fight it, but a college student doesn't know what it is and no government has any preventive measure.
The whole movie is a stupid plot filled with stupid nonsense.

maybe you need to reread what he said. it took me a couple readings to get it.

There Will Be Blood

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This but for all of Nolan's movies. He's the Shyamalan for Redditors.

After watching it with some friends, we got into one of their vehicles. Realized in the backseat that his total miles in the car was a palindrome upside down.

>who the fuck would notice that?
>what the fuck is wrong with you?

Don't remember the actual mileage, but all of them in the car looked at me like I was an autist.
>pic related

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Everything since Prestige has been downhill.

>most people i know saw Inception multiple times in theater
>I don't know anyone who's seen Interstellar

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>nobody was there to hear him say rosebud

I had to do this for the first time this week after I watched Enemy. Still not sure if I even liked that movie

while Nolan is not a kino tier director, I've started to realize he is actually better than midwit directors like Tarantino, PTA, and Wes Anderson

admit it, you'd rather rewatch The Prestige than any of those movies

Nolan doesn't understand balance. That's what I got from Inception.

Get a load of this guy
(Nice dubs btw)

PTA is much better than him, Wes Anderson is comfortably better, and Tarantino is about at his level, but at least doesn't think he's making anything approaching Kino.

They are both good movies.

I'd rather watch literally anything by those directors than the prestige, and I like Nolan more than the average Yas Forums contrarian. Prestige is Nolans most frat-tier midwit "blockbuster" with absolutely zero rewatch value and a mega pretentious tone. Inception leans fully into its own absurdity like Batman Begins and TDK, becoming some of the highest quality entertainment out there. Those are his only movies worth rewatching and of course Dunkirk but not as often.

Inception is so unrewatchable

The Lighthouse is good despite itself because of the performances. The movie itself is doing everything it possibly can to drag down the actors but they transcend it.

It's a good movie, but people act like it's some genius tier incomprehensible mindfuck when the whole movie is spelled out for you. Like others ITT have said it's a heist flick with pretty visuals.

I saw it when it came out but I can hardly remember anything but the beginning and the docking scene

ah-bloo-bloo

Nah its pretty rewatchable. The plot unfolds very beautifully. The callback lines, revelations of its themes and ideas, the performances and the whole concept of manufacturing an epiphany is all very poetic and well done as well as entertaining funny and exciting with great visuals. The Prestige is basically like being stuck in a room with two redditors for hours.

>Those are his only movies worth rewatching

How does Inception hold more rewatch value than Dunkirk when it leans so heavily on plot twists?

>but I feel like the movie has kind of aged badly.
How the fuck could it age badly? Just because a movie has 'forgettable fluff' doesn't mean it somehow aged over time; that means it had forgettable fluff when it released and it still does, it didn't somehow develop that fluff or has become retroactively worse over time.

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>basing your opinions on what other people say
I think its kino, and one of the best most creative heist movies ever made. It is "amazing" and I dont give a fuck if other people like it because it "mindfucked" them, people like Lawrence of Arabia because "omg that blowing out the match cut". people just want to fit in, ignore them.

this
entertainment value mostly, and i find its themes and concepts more interesting and fun to rewatch. Dunkirk is more esoteric and interesting on a kino level, but I've seen it twice and dont feel like id watch it again for a while but if someone wanted me to come over and watch Inception id probably do it.

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The film is Cobb trying to give himself Inception so he can be home.

Who it's almost as though it was dreamlike

>palindrome upside down.
You're not autistic you're just retarded.
Palindromes can't be upside down.

All these beta orbiters crying out to defend Inception as "kino" when the script is a literal running commentary on whats happening before your eyes. Geez, I can't tell if day by day I'm just transcending or if everyone else is slowly devolving around me but the Beast:Human ratio is getting out of hand.

it's much shittier when you put it that way

>got filtered by inception

>MY FILM PROFESSOR SAID SHOW DONT TELL

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First of all, you're wrong, there is zero point in rewatching a bunch of losers que up to run away from a bunch of Nazis. Secondly, rewatchability doesn't rest soley with the director or story, the acting is always a part of it. The acting in Prestige was classy.

what is mediocre about it