Er zitten echt hele aparte lui bij inderdaad. Pure fanboys ja, ze schelden elkaar de huid vol omdat zij niet in elkaars theorien geloven, wtf man. Maar er zijn er echt veel, en ik moet zeggen; ik zag er wel een paar tussen waarvan ik weer zou kunnen gaan twijfelen aan alles. Maar ja, dan komen we weer bij die eindscene, die is dan nep volgens die gasten?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1130884/board/threads/
Daar heb ik net nog even gekeken, er zitten wel interessante dingen tussen zoals -->
Some of the Sane Theorists' reasoning for their belief:
1. Missing Cigarettes
2. Denial for access to Hospital Records
3. "RUN"
4. Andrew Laeddis being a Distinct Person in Teddy's Dream
5. If Teddy is insane, he does not recognizes anyone in the island which presumably was living for 2 years, but instantly recognizes George Noyce.
6. The Storm
7. Dr. Seehan's insistance to go to ward C. His allowance for Teddy to wander the ward.
8. Noyce's insistance that Teddy always kept the priority in finding Laeddis over the exposure of conspiracy in ascheliffe.
9. The Meeting with Rachel Solando at the cave. All Hallucination scenes were distinctly treated i.e. with echoic sound, characters (Teddy's wife & the war victim kid) emerging from nowhere and then vanishing, Camera focus on Teddy's confused face whenever he hallucinates. This scene was treated like any other normal scene. That was also not a role play, because if we have to believe that, then Dr. Crawly would have agreed that she was part of role play, instead he says "I don't doubt. She doesn't exist. Your Hallucinations are more severe then I thought."
10. Dr. Naerhing's sudden confrontation with Teddy and his attempt to inject the sedative (which could have jeopardize the roleplay exercise if he was insane)