Sparta
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Honestly, the only things I think of that seemed a bit forced and unbelievable are the concept of the Forger and Limbo (yeah, the kicks are a little bit eh, but I feel if I went back through the movie again and deliberately worked at it it could make perfect sense). Limbo was a good idea, and perfectly necessary, but between the going back and forth between different limbos that belonged to different people and contained other people without the bother of the how or the why, just seemed like a deus ex machina. As many have said, this movie is entirely driven by a really cool premise which required way too much of the movie to set up thus forcing a lack of decent emotional investment and possibility for writing, but it all works out because of a really really cool climax and some wonderful themes.
You might need to elaborate on this or edit your post or something, because a deus ex machina is a plot device that instantly saves the protagonist from immediate danger, without any prior anticipation or reason. It's literally an excuse to save the protagonist from a certain death.
I've got a lot of qualms with Inceptions writing, but I can't honestly say I saw that anywhere in the film?