Gyp Rosetti
Banned
With the timer, I'm not certain if it's an automated thing or not, but remember on both the plane and the train, there was someone who never went into the dream world monitoring the dreamers and the sharing device - the flight attendant and the teenage boy on the train. So they didn't need a kick to wake up in the "real world" because they had these handlers there to wake them up/monitor how much time they had left. HOWEVER, I know for a fact that there was a timer during their tests when Ariadne was first learning the ropes. In fact, this is when they first explain the relation between dream time and real time. Arthur says "5 more minutes", Ariadne responds by saying something to the effect of "5 minutes? We were in there for at least an hour!" This is when Cobb and Arthur explain that "5 minutes of real time is an hour in a dream". When Cobb and Ariadne go back in, an Ariadne's meddling causes Mal to appear and stab her in the dream, she yells at Arthur, asking why he didn't wake her up. His response is "there was still time left".
In terms of the kicks, recall the opening dream sequence. Cobb had to be dunked in the tub to woken from the dream he was in, but he didn't wake up on the train when he hit the water, he woke up in the apartment. You wake up in the same level that the kick is performed. If what you're saying (or what I think you're saying) is correct, then the tub kick from the beginning of the film would've caused Cobb to wake up on the train, not in the apartment. The elevator drop woke them up in the elevator, the van kick woke them up in the van, and then the timer/handler is what wakes them up in the real world.
So once the van hits the water, they wake up in the van. At that point, they're free to swim to shore or whatever in that dream until the timer goes off/handler wakes them up in the real world.
...I think.
I'm definitely going to see it a third time as well very shortly, because I'm starting to confuse myself.
Gotcha. Sorry to confuse you and I think you're right. However, is the flight attendant the only handler or is their one at each level? The flight attendant is in reality. Then the "pharmacist" in the rain sequence? JGL in the Hotel room? Who in the snow sequence? The "forger"?
Or is it just the flight attendant?
Also, the acting is great in the movie. No one's a weak link. Page is nothing special but she plays her role well. Cillian Murphy who usually annoys me (except in 28 Days Later which is amazing) was superb I thought. The final scene between him and his dad was powerful as hell. It reminded me of Citizen Kane. I loved the end as everything builds to that point as well as DiCaprio and Moll. I loved the opening scene when Watanabe pulls out the gun as he feigns sleeping and DiCaprio then hits the tub in slo-mo. Hell, the opening shot of the ocean crashing in is maybe thee most gorgeous shot in the whole movie. Just stunning. Perfect light/time of day to be shot, camera angle, etc. It will obviously be up for Best Picture now that 10 are nominated and I would think has a solid chance to win. Although, I see The Social network becoming a major player in that regard.