Inception and a picture of my brother's dog

I have nothing too creative or interesting to blog about today but I desired to blog. I drove to Connecticut and then I drove back 5 days later. I watched Inception and was thoroughly disappointed with the end. Please, dear screen writers, make endings to your pieces. Ambiguity is not attractive, especially with such a well thought out movie such as that. The entire movie was so psychologically demanding that leaving the end that way weakens your piece instead of strengthening it. This is my opinion. Feel free to not use it. Creating closure does not mean it isn't art or that it isn't interesting or even that it isn't mysterious. It's a damn good movie otherwise, thank you for making it, just create an end to your long-ass story next time. Perhaps I need to watch it again.

I recommend this film though, if anyone's interested. It has Juno in it (Juno!), even though that's not her real name. I really like her (Juno!). Maybe if Michael Cera was in Inception it would have been better (not really though). I think I'm gona watch Juno.

And to make this a little more visually appealing here's picture of my brother's dog on a mountain. 

Kramer!

Peace out ya'll.

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