Good movie, yea? I just had a couple things I couldn't help but notice and I thought I'd point them out and see if anyone else thought anything similar.
So at the end, they're having their discussion on the roof, and they continually say "lucid dream", like "when did the lucid dream begin?" And I'm sitting here thinking, he had no idea he was dreaming until the last two minutes, he had just barely became lucid, the whole thing was just a normal dream. Stop using the term so loosely!
And then the guy goes, "the glitch has been fixed" yada yada with no technical fees, or something, and I'm like Whattttttt? No fees? He just had a terrible shit time when he was supposed to be having the time of his life(as we all know, lucid dreaming is beyond amazing, he never once got to experience that) and they're saying oh ya, we made a mistake, but you don't have to pay for it. I'd sue their asses, straight up!!
Then it says that the point in time that he chose for his life to switch from waking to dreaming was when he was lying in the gutter after that night at the bar. Now doesn't it make a lot more sense if he chose a point in time before he got in the car accident and got his face all torn to shit and so he didn't have to remember all that stuff he went through? Like the morning after he left Sophia's apartment, that woulda been choice.
My thoughts, in written form. Any additional ones?
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