The True Ending Of Inception FINALLY Revealed
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2018
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Inception has been out for eight years and the film has so much mystery built into it that fans are still talking and debating about it til this day. Recently, some pretty crazy information was revealed by one of the biggest stars of the film: Michael Caine. The revelation may completely change the way you look at the movie and give you some clear answers on the ambiguous ending.
While watching Inception, one of the biggest questions viewers have is whether the characters are actually in a dream state or not. There are so many different layers to the dreams, it’s hard to figure out what scenes actually take place in reality. The actors felt the same way while making the film and it was actor Michael Caine who got the clearest answers about the movie. In Inception, the totem doesn’t need to reveal if Leonardo DiCaprio’s character is in reality, because his own father-in-law can do it. Michael Caine revealed that every scene he was in was based in reality and his character does not appear in any dream sequences. Knowing this information, fans can rewatch the original film and help decipher a number of the scenes, including the dramatic ending. Watch to see the truth revealed about Inception and learn how your view of the ending may change with more information from the core cast of the movie. The movie still holds up today and is a fun psychological thriller and may go down as one of the best Christopher Nolan films of all-time.
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THE ORIGINAL ENDING
MICHAEL CAINE’S SCENES
THE TRUE TOTEM
TRANSPORTATION
SMALLER CLUES
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The whole point of the ambiguous ending is that Nolan is saying that Cobb doesn’t care if he’s dreaming or not anymore. He’s reunited with his children and that is the reality he has chosen to accept.
I think if you look at the clues and the logic of the story, you'd have to conclude that Cobb came back to reality. The only reason he said that "Cobb doesn't care" is because he wanted this to be discussed forever cementing it in movie history forever. Cobb didn't care about the totem telling him it's reality is because seeing his kids is enough of a sign that he's in reality.
EXACTLY thank you
Dill Pickle dream reality is always so close yet so far away. So once he was able to actually see his kids and Caine, he realizes it’s reality. The part he was never able to imagine, seeing who his kids became versus who he left them as.
The totem wobbling has other messages too. Signifying that both realities are dreams(one in which we’re having dreams and one where we chase the dream life). He’s living his dream life. Thus he’s living in both worlds.
This^
I was your 600th like lol
The fact that Nolan was able to create hours of debating from such a subtle scene shows just how great of a director he really is.
years of debate..
Only whites can be this smart
Would be nice if he still made good movies, hasn’t made a good one since Inception
gueeds23 Interstellar?
We do not speak of such things here.
Inception's plot is actually straight-forward and doesn't "lie" about when they are dreaming vs. the real world. What's brilliant about it is it incepts the idea that he isn't in reality at the end (even though he is), by planting the seed of the idea with the spinning top, JUST AS COBB DID WITH HIS WIFE. The audience ends up with the same affliction as she does-questioning the reality of the film, and coming up with elaborate and convoluted theories to support the idea that he's still in a dream. But there is no logical reason to believe he's still dreaming; the spinning top is the only reason we start doubting (if he hasn't spun the top and just went straight outside to see his kids, we wouldn't wonder if it's still a dream). Just like Cobb's wife had no logical reasons to doubt reality, only the nagging idea left behind from the spinning top in their dream.
This is the best thing about Inception; Nolan pulled off an inception on the audience, just as Cobb pulled it off on his wife
Brilliant comment.
That's the best answer .
Oh wow that's a great way to look at it.. we were Mal all along..
Perfect.
Wait...
Am I Dreaming 😱😱😱😱
Best answer I've seen.
There are two reasons I think the ending was “real”. 1. In the beginning of the movie they say that Cobb has lost his ability to dream. He is only able to project memories. The children turning and looking at him is not a memory; and, neither is Michael Caine in his memory of being in the house.
so his childeren sit in the same postion same clothes looking exactly the same
V valv it could have simple been a production thing shoot the whole shot in one go cause you notice the grandpa seemed like his parts were just added into the original sketch along with the faces
Good observation. I suddenly remember it while reading this. He revealed that when talking to Ellen on the bridge right?
Melitza Perez it’s just a matter of 10 hours dude
@@vvalv1480 maybe it's the way of the director to confuse us
He did come back to reality, he's just really good at spinning tops.
dafuq am i doing here its 2019
@Tinbite Samuel fr fr
cause he had hours of practice
No the end is dream because children are not aged..they are playing as same when he left,also totum struggle in end suggesting it would fall..yes it falls because in limbo instead of DiCaprio the rich guy uses it so it loses its power..now its rich guys totum..nolan has done inception on us through michael and made us believe its reality
@@harrymmc3579 Wow! Yes! Thank you for this perspective!
I'm glad I watched this in 2019 , Imagine watch this in 2010 and no answer for 8 years .
Omg same I watched it today and it’s now my fave movie there needs to be more more films like it , it was so different to anything I’ve ever watched
Totally! 😂😂😂 Same here , watched today..
@Rwaggy Rwuper Rwinstinctslol, I watched it 5 min ago
Same here..
Same here
the saddest thing about is that Saito waited down there till he gets old
wait what
@@t-bone9239 did you see how old that nigga is? He looked 120 lol
@@russellwestbrookyellingatw9381 Could have sworn he looked Japanese...
@@russellwestbrookyellingatw9381 shid he was at least 140 imo just watching that face was agony
@@wonderbilodeau yea, but it feels like time passing as it usually does while in limbo, no?
who's here in quarantine, got bored, watched this movie, finding answers of its end?
Me
Me
Me :}
ME
Me🤣
Duh, nobody dreams about their in-laws. So the ending isn't in the dream.
Nobody wants to meet their in-laws in reality either.
I dream about my stepmom...
wives/husbands are also technically in laws xD
Lol
Wow, that hit me like a train
A movie that requires full concentration in every waking moment 😂😂😂
and dreaming moment.........
Sorry I couldn't pass up that opportunity
1000% i had to keep rewinding it and pausing it to process what happened 😂😂
Excalty right😂😂
I watch this movie so many times but I keep rewinding it just to make sure.
😂😂😂
At first it seems too complex to understand but you start to understand while the movie goes on
When he first leaves his children without saying goodbye, his last image is them running off to play with their back turned to him and he couldnt see their face and that was his last memory of them. That's why every projection of them in the movie you cant see their face. In the last scene when he spins his top and he realizes that his kids turned and looked at him he knew it was reality and didnt need to see the top stop spinning.
But why they in that same position💀😂
@@andria8279 idk if the position was same but the actors playing the children were different and older. So the last scene is real 😌
@@andria8279 their clothes and shoes were different though so yeah... it's reality.
This is the answer! The rest all conspiracies😂 All joking aside, congratulations indeed for noticing it
They were the totem all along, but since they are not present in reality he has the spinning top to make sure he isn’t dreaming.
The spinner is his wife's totem. His totem is his children faces.
Only person I have seen say this and makes the most sense
That doesnt make much sense, you keep totem with you to check it easily if you're dreaming.
@@PinkeySuavo not really. A totem isn't specifically an object. It may be any idea or situation that the one dreaming uses to differentiate reality from a dream. Even though it's a movie, lucid dreams are a real thing, and there are lots of ways to become aware that you're dreaming.
@@joseislanio8910 yeah, though he cant bring his kids to himself at any time, because there are miles away. So he had to have other way to check if its a dream
I agree with you. In fact, Cobbs has many totems and one of them is his children's faces. Once in the movie, Mal calls the kids to show off and Cobbs just looks away to make sure that he won't see the children's faces. Cos if he did, he will be lost!
I always thought that the ending was reality. Because the totem started to wobble a little before the scene ended.
It's not his totem though.
@@Scylla94941 its not, but he knows how it works.
Yeah, the totem starts wobbling when the scene ends, nolan wont do that wobble part without a reason. Everyone is too much exaggerating
Thats not his Totem
His ring is his Totem
The world we are living feel like interception because we cant feel the reality which turn down in past in just one blink of eye what you think reply how you feel same like this ??😎
I can finally die in peace.
You beat me to it...
finally :D
Lol
I was looking for this comment 😂😂
Darius Bizimana
Me too 😂
Seriously
Life twist: We are all in a dream. When we die we wake up.
Don't pull an inception on us.
You can't put an idea in my brain.
That would be a nightmare (pun intended)
Bible: Am I a joke to you?
@@douevenfootnite8964 yes
The thing about the end of inception is it doesn't let you be satisfied. The director himself could say it's meant to be real, but it doesn't dispel the idea the movie gives you: that it isn't real. In a way, it's basically putting the audience in the shoes of Mal. No matter what, you can't escape this idea
Can we please talk about how this legend is still liking coments on a multi year old video?
Remember he did his job for so many yrs and yet last time he remembered his kid is when they were young? How come the kid did not grew older then? So its just a dream
You missed another clue: the end credits you have different child actors separated by 2 years. Projections don't age
Yeah exactly!
Yeah i caught onto that when i watched it at the cinema
But the day he meet them again is like the same day he saw them before going away. Sunshine, both kids playing at the exact same place, clothes are the same. Projection doesn't age, as you said so why would everything be the same?
martin dick this is exactly what I’m talking about nobody is understanding they have the exact same clothes same position everything that is the only thing from making me believe it’s reality
@Dizzy Duke they weren't projections
imagine the ending that his wife is right and they are in a dream
giorgi giorgitko Even i had the same idea
Sorry but that doesnt make any sense. Remember when he explained why he knows that Interception works ?
Maurice Riebe ? He thinks it works but his wife was right then he’s actually wrong... not that hard
I imagined that when his wife asked him that question before the ending scene 😃
That would be awful, something like the GoT ending. Only for shock value, no build-up, nothing..
D-om
R-obert
E-ames
A-riadne, A-rthur
M-al
S-aito
Movie Runs exactly 8888 seconds
Director is really a mastermind... 🎩
Coincidence*
Very good. I didn't realize that. No way that's a coincidence. Very sharp observation indeed.
How about yusuf dude?
@@muhsyahrulilmawan1198 yusuf dreams
And also
P for peter
A for ariadne
Y for yusuf
Which makes
Dream pay✌
He did say in the movie that the spinner was his wife's totem so his ring being his true totem would make a lot of sense.
Should've used a fidget spinner as totem
😂
Ugh yeah no.
STOP
just let a meme die lol
Genius
Came here after watching it in Netflix
The scene with the wife is sad for me.
Same here
SAAAAme lol
Lmaooooo same bro
before watching is better
I'm convinced the ending was real. His children were wearing a different outfit compared to his dream projections. He wasn't wearing his wedding band. It all points to it being real and you can't change my mind
Also, earlier they said Cobb doesn't dream. He only relives memories. His kids never turned around and he never saw their faces so now when they did turn it proves it was real and he wasn't trapped in the dream
ait i thought the children were wearing the same clothes
@@DaSourOrange Holyshit. Your comment explained everything in just three sentences. Thank you for this!
Really? The "we building a house on a Cliff" does not tell you smt?
@@Pannkakaize It doesn't tell us enough. Most likely just a coincidence.
It’s 2021 and I just watched this movie for the second time since 2010
Same 😂😂😂
I'm thinking alot about this and I'm wondering whether I'm in a dream. Lol. I'll kill myself now to check if I wake up
@@WeNeedAPeaceWorld1 Bro don‘t
I just finished watching it. This is like my 2nd or 3rd time🤭
The best mind-bending movie ever made...
snitikum primer
Go and watch Triangle
go watch “enter the void” then
there are too many more (shutter island, etc) can't think of more just look up psychological thrillers and the top ranked in IMDB
how bout Fight Club?
Christoper Nolan is a genius. Can’t wait for his upcoming movie Tenet!
:0
already watch Tenet. and absolutely mind blowing
@@ikhwanaizat726 Tenet is amazing. I'm going to have to watch it a lot of times till I really understand everything in that movie
@@ikhwanaizat726 oh gosh ...!
I Got to know on the theme of the film but not his every scene .really he didn't did well in this movie
Tenet is simply just garbage
Basically, Inception is paradoxical. A thought is planted in OUR heads, which is getting bigger and bigger and is trying to get us to more and more theories.
Inception inceptioned US!
The totem was wobbly at the end so I’m pretty sure he got back to his kids for real
Didn’t realize this movie was in 2010 just finished it now I’m question my own reality 😂😂
You are real because I'm real and I'm telling you this. Can't beat that logic
@Lord Waluigi I am in your dream mr waluigi
I3atosai me too 🌚🤷🏻♂️
Youve been incepted
@@thesecondcomingofchrist123 incepted that booty
*I can finally stop using my brain*
😆😆
Thank god! I can't deal with your dream ! it's too much Lego
Lol
I always interpret the totem not stopping spinning as a metaphor that reality is as gratifying as a sweet dream, but never questioned whether the scene was actually a dream, for me it was pretty clear it was a real-life experience.
I always interpreted the ending of the movie as real, and the totem being left behind signifies that he's finally reached his goal to be with his children, hence his dream life. He doesn't need the totem anymore, because he doesn't need to dream or be woken up, he's exactly where he is supposed to be in reality.
the totem wasn't his it was his wife's and he was in reality you can see in dreams he has ring in his left hand and in reality he doesn't wear the ring.. and sorry for my bad English
The whole point of this movie is to make you feel exactly how Cobb feels. He has no idea if he's actually in reality. There is no right answer because there's no absolute method of revealing the truth.
Underrated comment
That probably makes the most sense and I agree
The totem is his way of knowing reality. So, he’s not so clueless.
That's Christopher Nolan for ya... People don't understand him for some reason
oh rene descartes
But how do we know this video isnt't part of the dream?
oh no
Now we will never know
Infinite Tsukuyomi!
oh god no
Oh god noooo
Cobb’s totem is his wedding ring. Mal’s is the top she locked in the safe. In his dreams he is still married to Mal so the marriage ring only shows on his finger when he’s dreaming. In the airport when he’s handing his passport to security, he doesn’t have the ring on, therefore he is in reality.
Maybe he doesn’t have his ring on in his dream in the last scene because he realized he had moved on from mal and he just wanted to dream about being with his kids.
I have never been this confused
Just saw this for the first time tonight after theatres opened up for the first time since quarantine. How the hell did this not win best picture?!?
The whole movie is a dream incepting the audience that Cobb didn’t kill his wife
I don't think so remember he described inception which he did on his wife!
@@pragyaparimal9032 pretty sure he was just joking
🤔 Epstein though…
Sorry, I couldn't resist. I'm not actually one of those people. Carry on. 🖖😌
Sounds like Shutter Island
2020 gang where y’all at?
Da Benci dog I was thinking about stabbing myself I was so confused
I just saw this movie for the first time, I always thought the ending was him dreaming cause of that totem. Oh yea 2020 gang
2 and a half hours of "Bruhhh" but it's still a goodie! 😅
Da Benci BRUHH I JUST FINISHED WATCHING IT
Francisco Rodriguez 😂saw it for the first time on New Years Eve and i wish movies like these were in theaters these days
the point was never whether it is reality or dream. they wanted to incept this thought into our minds and they succeed. There is no point to discuss it.
Okay, but then explain this to me: they said killing each other in the last dreams wouldn't work since they were heavily sedated. Instead, it would make them end up in a Limbo. When Cobb goes to find Saito, who's grown old, Saito picks up a gun to come back to reality. NOT A KICK. And in the next minute, you see them all waking up in the plane. To me, that's a sign that both Saito and Cobb are still in Limbo...
This is exactly what I am saying
Yusuf tells that when the sedation gets reduced, it is possible to return by killing themselves during the kiddnaping of Fischer Jr.
Also, theyre in limbo - not a dream. Limbo is where you completely lose sense of reality like he and Mal did stuck down there to grow old all of those years. Laying on the train tracks and killing themselves was also the way that Cobb and Mal were able to escape limbo and come back to reality.
@@aaandSCENE did they really escape limbo though?
@@omegathot5676 maybe. Maybe not.
The true ending truly revealed to be true, truthfully.
A beanie and sunglasses while inside. Go figure.
The truth isn't truth.
You are too cute to eat brains...
@@AnimeshDas108 - maybe it's the brains that keep me cute ( ;
You are truly wise beyond your years.
(Can I steal that from you?) Lol
I just re-watched and man am I relieved that scene is real
Or is it?
Lol can you dream now?
😂😂
it was a dream at the end its exactly the same position of the kids he last saw before fleeing
SAME!
Every scene Michael Caine is in, is reality just to give people another clue that he is back to the real world.
I think Nolan left the ending ambiguous intentionally, but we’re getting wrong exactly what the mystery is. There are a numerous amount of clues why he’s awake, but everyone forgets the top isn’t Cobb’s totem, it’s Mal’s. Whether or not the top stops spinning doesn’t represent whether or not he’s in a dream, but rather whether he’s truly let her go or if he still clings to her memory
Reality is tight.
Haha
Lol
Reality
Barely an inconveniance
XD Best comment
This movie was super easy and barely an inconvenience
Cobb never says *his* totem, only that it belongs to his wife. I think the wedding ring (or lack thereof) is his *true* totem. He seemed too smart & too mistrusting of a man to tell anyone else. Epsecially Ariadne, who clearly was crushing on him & got way too involved mid way through the movie.
I never really thought about Ariadne having a crush on Cobb.
I also have that belief. Weather we see it stop or not, doesn't matter since that isn't the reality indicator.
I agree with the ring being his totem part, but I don't think that Ariadne likes or is infatuated with Cobb since she only tries to help him and hopes that he will overcome his trauma and guilt. In a sense, she seems like a mentoring friend rather than a love interest. Idk tho it's up to our interpretation so haha.
If it’s not his totem why does he use when he is alone?
The top works as an indicator because he's still the only one who knows quite how it works.
One of my top favorite movies of all time, such a mind bending movie all the way through. Gets you thinking about everything all the time I love it.
Why are the kids wearing the same clothes basically 2 years later???? The only thing I don’t understand
And why did it spin longer than usual when in reality. The movie kept mentioning a Labrynth. I think it’s unsolvable whether it’s reality of not (the ending). And that’s the point- it’s a labrynth.
The kids did get older (there is two different actors for each, and the oldest actors are at the end), also if you put both pictures together you'll notice how the clothes are not really the same and other differences
@@PatrickMoto97 read above
the boy had the same clothes in every scene, but the girl had only a dress in the projections, but in the last scene she had a white tshirt underneath.
@@manbolomo continuity? look at the last scene when the kids run to him and he lifts the girl. a second or two later after it cuts to Michael Caine and back the girl is standing and the boy is in his DiCaprio's arms. There wasn't time for him to hug the girl, put her down and then lift the boy in between. Continuity.
Reality is when the director said “and cut!” At the end 😉
The fact that it was just a movie.. nice one ;)
10 years later and I am still here doubting my reality 😄
It's real, don't worry
@@Chrislav7
Oh please don't wake me up
🙃
You sure it's reality?
This is the best ending for audiences reaction in history. I debated this for hour w anyone who's seen this movie. What a masterpiece.
1) The ending is briliiant and adds to the greatness of this movie even more.
2) The wedding ring is his true totem. after several watches it lines up with the dream vs reality framework.
3) Cobb seeing his children is his closure for what happened to his wife. Did he murder his wife? Not physically no but he implanted the idea of non-reality in his wife's head. Which makes him culpable. It's his fault and at the same time not his fault since his wife ultimately made the decision about her reality.
4) I would say from a satisfaction standpoint that it doesn't matter whether or not it's reality. Just raising the questions is interesting enough. But Christopher Nolan has said multiple times that reality matters and that living matters, which leads me to believe that yes , Cobb is back to real life and not a dream state.
Just wanna say when he talks to his kids on the phone earlier in the movie, they sound much older .
🙊
My opinion of the ending will always be that he's still dreaming.
yeah i totally agree- only thing that has me questioning reality vs dream
Yeah, the fact that they never age and wear the same clothes throughout...suggests that it's not reality. He just gets to a point where he just doesn't care.
@@lenilove3284 no the kids doesn't age because cobb left them for couples of month, not years. Cobb was in limbo for decades and his job too much that why he missed his kids that much many years.
@@lenilove3284 the clothes were different, even the hair and shoes they are wearing. Go back again and watch it
Who else is watching this after the Netflix release.
User: 6ix9ine 🤗🥱 late squad lol
me lool
Meee
10 years later and it's still one of my favorite movies of all time.
Great analysis. Totally agree, he was back home in the final scene.
When Cobb initially leaves his house (in reality) he is unable to take a last look at his kids who are playing. Due to this in his dream sequences too whenever he sees his kids he can't see their face but can just see them the way he had last seen them with their backs towards him. However in the final scene Cobb is able to see their face thus revealing that he is indeed in reality.
This is what I thought as well
No he chooses not to see them in dreams because if he does, he will stay. That’s why when his wife called to the children, Cobb looked away before they turned around
@@malikkelly facts
@@malikkelly or perhaps, he's afraid he could replicate them and there it goes, he'll confuse his reality and dreams.
Yep! Also, if you closely look, the children aged (not sure if months or years) and their clothes have changed. Even the girl's footwear changed.
No the ending can't be real. It has to be a mystery forever. Let the future generation suffer like we did!!!!!
EXACTLY
Ha ha ha...
Besides some things are best left unexplained, it just kills the beauty of it! :/
Well the totem did slow down in the last scene, soooooo. ...
But this video answers how it is realty hahahaha
I finally watched Inception last night, and after 10 years of hearing how mind-blowing it was, it actually seemed much simpler than I expected. Like, I imagined there’d be way more than 3 or 4 levels, so I spent the whole movie suspecting that Cobb was never in reality. Also, the dreams had more structure than I’d imagined, but at the same time the rules governing dream infiltration seemed inconsistent. Somehow, learning that reality actually was represented makes it seem so much simpler.
But the coolness of the movie comes from its psychological effect: If something doesn’t make sense (which on the surface is everything, and digging deeper you still find questions), you can simply dismiss it all as a dream. But it also gets you thinking about your own reality, comparing your own dreams to the ones in the movie; psychologically you start to wonder about the possibility of things not being real-yet you think about the possibility within the room/set of rules that this movie has created-so it’s literally drawn you inside of it. You recognize that an idea has been planted in you but are also hesitant to let it stick, since the movie drove home the risky effects of that. The conundrum touches the human desire to know truth, understand the truth about yourself, and connect genuinely with other people. Overall, it’s taken a maze-like intellectual puzzle and woven emotion into it, which motivates you to solve it so you’re not left off balance. That’s why it’s so mind-blowing: it’s not the movie itself but how it makes you interact with it and yourself even after it’s over.
Just like The Matrix.
Thanks for the explanation... Really needed it
Starring - the cast of The Dark Knight Rises
Another reason why it was so good
Pretty much!
No 🧢
honestly when i saw Joseph, marion, and micheal i was like nolan likes them
So true
I always thought when Cobb spun the token in that last scene he realised he didn't need to see it stop anymore because he finally had closer with the memory of his wife. Spinning it that last time made him realise he broke his dependency on the token and it no longer had control over him.
One HUGE clue and I think cements the fact that he is indeed back in reality is that he never sees his children's faces whilst dreaming. He mentions this during the memory prison scenes. As soon as the children turn around and Cobb and yourself see the children's faces, you immediately see the reaction on his face that he is indeed back in reality, or that he doesn't care.
There is some theory really insane saying that (focus please): from the beginning, Cobb has never left Limbo. All the movie was made by Cobb's imagination is Limbo
w o a h
Do not go gentle into that good night
Rage, rage against the dying of the light
Man, inception and interstallar are my 2 favorite movie. Come on Chris Nolan make more movies like this!
The Prestige
@@BuritoBisonBoy Yup that one too i forgot.
do not go gentle into that good night. old age should burn and rave at close of day. rage, rage against the dying of the light. though wise men at their end know dark is right, because their words had forked no lightning they, do not go gentle into that good night.
I always thought it's a beautiful metaphor of 'dream come true'
This is without doubt the greatest movie I have ever seen , It's simply a masterpiece !
The truth was staring us in the face the whole time and we was told in the film haha.. " think about how did we get here" they say in the movie in a dream they always don't know how it starts but we watched him wake up (the start) at the airport (middle) ( with his kids) the end
perfect
it's already 2019! and here i am🧐
I always thought the final scene was reality purely on the basis that the spinning top was slowing.
Yeah and it was wobbling, it doesnt wobble in the dream
Exactly
troll alert
Da Koynul have you seen the movie? And watched the video?
It doesn't matter
Same. Already knew it was reality before watching this
One of my theories is that your brain when your awake is still producing dream like scenarios but because your awake you don't experience them because they're apart of your subconscious. When you get extremely tired and are in the dark with your eyes closed sometimes you can see these sequences. The reason you just seem to appear in places is because of this. When you finely get to sleep you just enter into that subconscious dream sequence.
Just watched it completely despite it being so popular.
The ending sent chills down my spine and I had to know if it was real or not.
“...sparked hours and hours of debate”
I think you meant eternities
Inception is one of my favourite movie ❤
That English though
Movies. Plural.
Michael John he missed one letter. Not too bad
I realised I should have typed movies after commenting. But who's gonna replay me anyway so didn't change ,meh lol
Mayur Valvi engric is one of my favourite langage.
He says he won't see his children's faces in the dreams. But here he does so it's reality.
Ive seen this movie bout 4-5 times, but never paid full attention, so I never understood it at all, any of those times, but i watched it again tonight and actually paid attention the whole time, and.... wow. This was truly a masterpiece.
I hope Michael Caine can explain the ending of interstellar
Only Lex Luthor can try to explain but it is said that you need at least a 12th level intellect to fully understand.
😂😂😂
Cherry Stone u better be in the fifth dimension for u to understand it fully
Or shutter Island
Shutter Island is easy...for few seconds on the stairs Teddy's mind was clear and he realised he was insane so he chose to get lobotomized and stop living as a monster.
I just watched this movie yesterday and now the next day, I come a across a new video about it. Even though the movie is 8 years old.
Better watch yourself! something is gonna happen to you in the coming days.
@@zaphyros2518 , What if im dreaming O.o
Shut the hell up!
@@dislikemyvideo7623.... You are dreaming that you found this video, because your subconscious mind couldn't let go of the question of "was the ending real or not". You probably have no idea how you got here either, which further proves you're dreaming.
That's how life works mate
Actually, it was reality because in dreams, Cobb wore a wedding ring and in reality, he didn't. He said that he would be able to see his children's faces only if he returned to his home in reality, so basically Cobb's real totem is his children. And, you can clearly see that the totem was going fall before the screen went black, so the conclusion is that he was in reality
Another reason is that whenever Cobb dreams, his children always wore the same clothes but in the ending, his children wore different clothes.
I have a headache after watching this.
The children at the final scene are not the same from the rest of the movie, just go back to the credits and read the actors names you will note two actresses/actors for the girl and boy for different ages
Ayman Alsamaray boy and girl are characters from Bird Box
@Dapper Don Cloths are not the same. take a look side by side. The stripes pattern is similar but not the same.
@@emeraldtakora6929 LOLLLL
and they are sitting in the same position right when he walks in after all that time? sure
I lowkey don’t wanna know
Ok cool, it’s a happy ending
RZheng 02 same😂 so glad it's a good ending
Whats lowkey?
@@parvatigupta3604 I lowkey want to know its meaning as well
I’ve been wanting to see this movie for years and I’m so grateful for Netflix for it. “Time,” has been one of my all time movie soundtracks. I always wanted to understand why it was called Time and why it was so iconic and memorable.
Thanks for clearing that up! That makes me very happy, after years of wondering.
Who’s here watching in 2020 for the first time confused asf
Me
Just finished it an hour ago and have been reading fan theories online ever since. XD
Me now....lol
same here with me. The same with the movie Shutter Island. Same actor and same confusion at the end.
mee first time see 4/4/2020
Love this!! I always argued that one clue it was real was that his children turned around and looked at him. In his dreams, they were always looking away. But I tend to show a bias towards the happy ending when a movie leaves it ambiguous, so...
That was my thinking as well. Cobb says in the movie "I can't see their faces in the dream" but he sees them in the end. Confirmed to me.
Love bad endings myself but hey I’m also a sucker for happy endings
I thought it was that he never wanted to see their faces so that he wouldn’t think they are real and then in the end, he was accepting it wether reality or not and chose to see their faces.
I don't believe it
It could be a psycological wall which prevents him from watching their faces. Perhaps one he knew the job was done the wall would vanished.
So you cant rely on that
watched this last night and still thinking about it... worth all the hype, it was incredible
Thank you for the information bro
Love you
I have been saying all this for 8 years plus their Names spell,
Dominic Cobb
Robert Fischer
Eams
Ariadne
Mal
Saito
Peter browning
Arthur
Yusuf
*Dreams Pay*
Brilliant
🤯 You, sir, just blew my mind.
Holy crap!!
Wut
Explaaain pleass
The fact that the totem very clearly slows down at the end is 100% proof that Cobb returned to reality.
Or it could’ve been gravity from the real reality offsetting it but it will keep spinning and go back to normal rotation again...
it doesnt
What does the totem has to do with anything ? Thats mals totem
Low key, His wedding ring was his totem.
literally just re-watched this movie few minutes ago (my third or fourth time). this time, i paid attention to all the details and came to a conclusion that the ending was definitely reality; not because of the sound of the totem about to stop, but also the ring. it makes perfectly sense if it doesn't appear when cobb was in reality. the ring could possibly be his totem? the movie didnt show his true totem, only mal's sooo
01/02/2020...… Here I am just finished watching it for the first time 😯🤯
comimar SAME!!!!
Me too! Well, January 19th. Saw for the first time. It was great!
Thank you for this. Such torture for so long. 🤯
Sanjeev Kumar exactly!
Beautiful explanation, truly amazing👍😍🤩
Strangest part for me in inception: The totem that Cobb has was given to him by his wife as well as the information of its use in determining the situation. What if that is an inception and the totem, while in a dream, will behave according to your belief about the reality. It could mean that the wife escaped limbo a long ago and trapped Cobb in one of the layer of dream within dream, since he believed that that layer was the reality and the totem always fell in that dream.
Like your Idea, but it's never shown that his wife specifically gave it to him. She locked it away herself in one of the layers so it couldnt remind her of the dream being no reality. To me it seems like he kept it as a reminder for how you can lose yourself in the dream state and his guilt of inceptioning her.
@@puckingfunk But he says that it was her idea and her belief that totem would not fall in a dream. Also, since Mal never gave it to him and he just took it, makes it a perfect inception.
inception 2 : first dream , would be a nice movie
Yeah I wanted to think in the end he wasn't still dreaming, and I did notice the top wobbling a little at the very end, but what made me lean toward still dreaming was that his kids looked exactly the same as last time he saw them. We didn't see their faces till the end, but it had to be months if not a year or more that he was away from them, yet they looked just how he remembered seeing them last. Usually kids that age get very noticeably bigger each year. But movies...
DO NOT :p
Not to mention they are wearing the same clothes .
This and Shutter Island forever make me think.
Luckily i understood shutter island the first time
In shutter island DiCaprio was a prisoner, not a guard
@@owenrussell8890 don't mess it up for the rest (not me tho hehe)
@@owenrussell8890 Ye but in the ending it isnt actually verified that he is a prisoner. He could have been framed the whole time. I forgot why they would frame him, watched it in a video long time ago.
Owen Russell the ending in shutter Island is neither if he is a prisoner or a guard. He IS a prisoner, but the ending is whether he is cured or not by his “disease” of killing his own family.
Why do you think he doesn’t react on the calling of his “stage name” when taken to having lobotomy? Because he is his own self again (Who knows that he is insane and on an island at an asylum).
And the 2nd clue is his quote at the end of the movie, his last sentence.. “What would be worse: to live as a monster, or to die as a good man”
He now KNOWS that he is a monster (by killing his family) and therefor if he admits that the “show” they did for him actually worked, he now has to live with that - aka living as a monster..
Or die as a good man? Now knowing what the truth is, he can die peacefully without having to live as the monster he is, But the good man he was on the Island
He woke up from the dreams, and now he is in the Matrix.
The last by cobb you added in the end was just lit in content to the video.😂💜