The True Ending Of Inception FINALLY Revealed

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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.

Featuring:

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.

dillpickle
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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.

ExMachina
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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

HebrewsElevenTwentyFive
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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.

meli
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He did come back to reality, he's just really good at spinning tops.

abzersabar
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the saddest thing about is that Saito waited down there till he gets old

TheeFlashbackMan
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I'm glad I watched this in 2019, Imagine watch this in 2010 and no answer for 8 years .

chearafine
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who's here in quarantine, got bored, watched this movie, finding answers of its end?

romellasato
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I always thought that the ending was reality. Because the totem started to wobble a little before the scene ended.

RideWithRahulOfficial
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Duh, nobody dreams about their in-laws. So the ending isn't in the dream.

jiujitsusilencer
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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.

Rizztana
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You missed another clue: the end credits you have different child actors separated by 2 years. Projections don't age

SimmDimm
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A movie that requires full concentration in every waking moment 😂😂😂

alexgeld
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Came here after watching it in Netflix

playboysworld
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D-om
R-obert
E-ames
A-riadne, A-rthur
M-al
S-aito
Movie Runs exactly 8888 seconds

Director is really a mastermind... 🎩

shahzaib_khan
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The best mind-bending movie ever made...

snitikum
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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.

mightymarlin
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imagine the ending that his wife is right and they are in a dream

giorgigiorgitko
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Life twist: We are all in a dream. When we die we wake up.

dannynuggets
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Christoper Nolan is a genius. Can’t wait for his upcoming movie Tenet!

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