I saw this on 9gag and I knew it had to be somewhere in DA so I looked for it because I had like the imperious need to congratulate you on such an amazing job! I don't know how you managed to organize it this way and it took me a while to understand it but I believe it's pure genius!
great work! cool looking and a really nice illustration of the plot... but id like to ask why you put the "inception" where it is and why you lead cob and saito to it. makes me wonder why its exactly these two and not fisher or anyone else and why the lines of cobb and saito spin around each other when they go through the limbo. maybe you didnt put as much meaning in this as i think but it really made me question my interpretation of the movie. is there more to cobb and saito than it seems? what really made me think is that the dialogue between cobb and the old saito in the beginning differs from the one in the end; in particular in these lines:
SAITO (in the beginning) - It belonged to a man I met in a half-remembered dream... SAITO (in the end) - So... have you come to kill me? I've been waiting for someone to come for me... COBB - Someone from your half-remembered dream...?
together with your illustration it made me ask if there isnt another dream in the movie, which the ending when cobb sees his children and spins the top is a part of? why is the dialogue different? why does cobb know what saito was going to say?
there are a lot more interpretations ive read and a lot of aspects in the movie people refer to (like when cobb is wearing his wedding ring or when he isnt, that a "leap of faith" is mentioned very often, other lines between cobb and saito like "become an old man, filled with regret, waiting to die alone", the train, etc.).
it bothers me pretty much right now, so id be happy if you could tell me why you put it this way and what your interpretation behind it was
but id like to ask why you put the "inception" where it is and why you lead cob and saito to it. makes me wonder why its exactly these two and not fisher or anyone else and why the lines of cobb and saito spin around each other when they go through the limbo.
maybe you didnt put as much meaning in this as i think but it really made me question my interpretation of the movie.
is there more to cobb and saito than it seems? what really made me think is that the dialogue between cobb and the old saito in the beginning differs from the one in the end; in particular in these lines:
SAITO (in the beginning) - It belonged to a man I met in a half-remembered dream...
SAITO (in the end) - So... have you come to kill me? I've been waiting for someone to come for me...
COBB - Someone from your half-remembered dream...?
together with your illustration it made me ask if there isnt another dream in the movie, which the ending when cobb sees his children and spins the top is a part of? why is the dialogue different? why does cobb know what saito was going to say?
there are a lot more interpretations ive read and a lot of aspects in the movie people refer to (like when cobb is wearing his wedding ring or when he isnt, that a "leap of faith" is mentioned very often, other lines between cobb and saito like "become an old man, filled with regret, waiting to die alone", the train, etc.).
it bothers me pretty much right now, so id be happy if you could tell me why you put it this way and what your interpretation behind it was