
Can someone explain the Inception movie s7.ezgif.com
There are so many things about the movie that I just don\’t get. Why couldn’t Fischer (DiCaprio) just take a flight to Canada or Mexico and sneak across the border to get back to his kids? It seems strange that he didn\’t try every possible way before going through with this so-called \”final mission.\”
I get that they go into deep sleep on the long plane ride, but how exactly did they manage to enter the mind of the CEO’s son to plant the inception idea? That part was a bit unclear to me.
Also, the scene where the van falls backward into the river in slow motion—what was that all about? Can someone help explain it?
At the end, it looks like the mission was a success they\’re seen at the US airport, Fischer is allowed back into the country, and the final scene shows him seeing his children. But then there’s the shot of the spinning top.
Does the spinning top mean that he’s still trapped in the dream, since they used personal items to tell if they were in a dream or reality?
Or did he really succeed and finally make it back to his kids?
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Fischer can’t just escape because he’s emotionally trapped by his father’s legacy.
The mission is about planting the idea in his mind to break up the empire on his own terms. They enter his mind by creating dream layers, guiding him to make choices that seem like his own but are subtly influenced by the team. The van falling in slow motion represents how time moves differently in each dream layer actions in one layer affect others. As for the spinning top, it’s Cobb’s totem to tell if he’s in a dream. The wobble at the end leaves it ambiguous, but it suggests Cobb doesn’t care anymore and is just happy to be with his kids, whether it’s a dream or reality.