Oh god, my poor heart at Eames being mad for Arthur's possessions and home. They're neck and neck with keeping each other alive and he still feels protective!
Also Cobb, wow, that thing about obsession with Mal. That is amazing. I too feel in the movie they were both too obsessed. With each other, with dreaming, with experimentation and creation. It's really only a fluke of personality or a chance that he's the one the felt the need to escape limbo at all and tear their world apart.
I also love Cobb's observation of Arthur as cold in a way, not seeing his inner warmth like he saw with Mal.
And I love the idea of Eames and Arthur coming to terms with their "relationship" with small chats about serious stuff with Cobb here. Eames was joking about the whole husband thing at first. But he readily admits that Arthur and him work because of their fluidity and ability to separate.
I'm seriously in love with this story. The development and characterization is superb.
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Also Cobb, wow, that thing about obsession with Mal. That is amazing. I too feel in the movie they were both too obsessed. With each other, with dreaming, with experimentation and creation. It's really only a fluke of personality or a chance that he's the one the felt the need to escape limbo at all and tear their world apart.
I also love Cobb's observation of Arthur as cold in a way, not seeing his inner warmth like he saw with Mal.
And I love the idea of Eames and Arthur coming to terms with their "relationship" with small chats about serious stuff with Cobb here. Eames was joking about the whole husband thing at first. But he readily admits that Arthur and him work because of their fluidity and ability to separate.
I'm seriously in love with this story. The development and characterization is superb.