No, not really. If it really did end with Tom CruiseWoodsey said:Well, I'd say Minority Report was different - if it's ending was a dream then the rest of the film already had an ending.BreakfastMan said:Meh, I don't even really mind that. There was the same type of thing in the original Total Recall and Minority Report, yet I still liked those movies and they worked on their own without another ending tacked on. Same with Jacob's Ladder, or any amount of other stories that did the whole "Encounter at Owl Creek Bridge" thing.Woodsey said:Of course, the issue then is that there really is something missing from the ending, but it at least makes what's there pretty fucking intelligent (the way its foreshadowed is, in many ways, reminiscent of the foreshadowing for KotOR's twist).BreakfastMan said:And IT is way more artistically interesting, deep, and I would even say important, than the ending we did get. :O Did I just go there? Yes, yes I did.Woodsey said:This is essentially the view I take it. Its far, far less logical to assume they wrote an ending that was completely contradictory (and lacking in any sense) on multiple levels than it is to believe the Indoctrination Theory, which is balls-deep in evidence.
Its actually ridiculous to not accept the Indoctrination Theory.
still stuck in the prison-container things,