I was involved from the first moment, and I just couldn't stop watching. Which means that it's a really good movie, cause I tend to drift away sometimes, when I watch movies. So this keeping my interest up the entire time just shows that it's a good movie :nod:
And yeah, it's a movie you need to watch several times to pick up on all of the details (even though I understood most of it the first time). What still has me confused is the final scene..
[sp] Was that Angier clone alive in the tub or was he not? Cause to me it looked as if airbubbles escaped at some point, you know, when they zoomed in on him, but I don't know if that was intentional or not. I like to think that he did have a clone of himself who did live on, whether or not it was that one or someone who were somewhere else. [/sp]