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  • He's in Hell, or, "limbo" if you will...repeating this "dream" over and over again, for all eternity...

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  • that's sweet, i've always thought they would go well together

  • great movie + great song = perfect vid.

    just perfect

  • Very cool video, love. =)

  • The fun and crazy part about this is... that in a way it is true. that some of our memories are infact... false, that we've filled in the blanks with the plausable and the logical, or with what we've told ourselves and others have told us so long we believe it. The most amazing part it just because a truth was false at one point in time; doesn't mean it is now.

  • ya your right about that

  • The thing that's kind of creepy is that you can sing this along with the theme that plays during the last scenes of the movie. O.o

  • Damn man. I was listening to this song in the car today, and it popped in my head that I should make a music video of this song to Inception. And you beat me to it. :T

    Very nicely done, for real.

  • @RedefinitionVE Cool thing is I am actually doing my research paper on the concept of reality vs dream comparing the idea of this theory across media such as Edgar Allen Poe's A dream within a dream, NIN's Right where it belongs, and the movie Inception.

  • very lovely,thanks

  • I think the song represents the point of the movie better

    Trent is such a genius with words

    (Loved the movie too)

  • This is amazing. During the movie I was just thinking how much this song actually fits with the movie, so I searched on youtube afterward and found this lol. Terrific job.

  • It is very good, I really like it. I think using Inception as your basis for this was a very excellent idea! Make more of them!

  • It is wonderfully weved into this narrative to an almost scary extent. At the end, I think of Fisher, getting over his childhood and hate for his father, Mal giving up on life, Ariadne giving up on reality. And finally Cobb, returning home to his children, he turns the top, but could care less about the outcome, because no matter what, he is with his children and in the end thats all he wanted.

  • The waves crashing around Cobb are very symbollically used in this video, to an almost aestetic sense. We see how they diffrently dealt with their loss of grip on reality. Mal could not take it, Ariadne seems to prefer staying in the dream world. While Fisher faces his childhood and deals with it, (Pinwheel scene) and then escapes from the dream.(Getting out of the van). Ariadne is far to fascinated to ever want to leave. While Cobb can barely tell if he is dreaming or not.

  • This reminds me of the theme in the movie of uncertainty. One is not necessarily certain if they are dreaming or not. If its a fantasy or no. And in this video, I always saw it as the people, Cobb, Ariadne, Fisher, Mal. In this video we see how it effects them. We see Cobb having trouble with his sanity, Fisher seems to not want to look at his troubled childhood, while Ariadne is entranced by the dream world.

  • This reminds me of the theme in the movie of uncertainty. One is not necessarily certain if they are dreaming or not. If its a fantasy or no. And in this video, I always saw it as the people, Cobb, Ariadne, Fisher, Mal. In this video we see how it effects them. We see Cobb having trouble with his sanity, Fisher seems to not want to look at his troubled childhood, while Ariadne is entranced by the dream world.

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