Yeah, then they're not doing their job. The job is to relay all necessary information in a way that's entertaining. Especially since, oh, 1983 or so when movies are not seen once in theaters, but OWNED by consumers to watch in perpetuity whenever they feel like.
Anyway, my point is you can analyze Inception to death, but the things that don't make sense most likely really Don't Make Sense.
I'm not going with It's All a Dream just to cover the plot holes and logic inconsistencies. That's really the feeling I get about the movie. That, for once in the history of cinema, plot holes and logic problems can be dealt with by the way I truly interpret a film is just a super-rare and enjoyable bonus.
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