Back to Inception:
I wanted to listen to commentary in my car, but it turns out that there's not a 'commentary' per se- just one of those "enhanced viewing modes" which I'm not much of a fan of because I'd much rather watch the features or the movie, not the features while watching the movie- I mean, it takes about 150% as long to watch the movie with the features and you're not really watching the movie or the features, if you know what I mean, so anyways I was googling 'Inception commetary' to see if the DVD version maybe had a standard commentary and if it had showed up on youtube or something but it hadn't so I kept looking and eventually came across a website called 'The Bootleg Director' which claimed to feature director commentary for a variety of movies but, in actuality, it's some dumb guy and his friend (allegedly industry insiders, but they prove to be quite uniformed in a lot of cases, which is maybe proof that they work in the industry since fans would be more knowledgeable) and I had to turn off the Inception commentary once they claimed that the second act started 20 minutes into the film, which is ludicrous unless you think like cut'n'shut and that many films have 7 acts, but I sympathize because I think Inception's narrative is rather complex and I haven't done the mental gymnastics to try to reason out where the act breaks are in Inception.
Which brings me to my question: What are the act breaks in Inception?
And another question: Does anyone know who the bootleg director is?
And question #3: Don't listen to the bootleg director.