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Inception is a movie about dreams—shared dreams specifically. The protagonist, Cobb, is an "extractor" who can share your dreams and steal your ideas. He carries a totem with him—a top—that ...
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Inception Top Ultra-Long Spinning Kinetic Desk Fidget ToyA review and demonstration of the Inception Top, a kinetic desk toy known for its extended spin times and mesmerizing motion, ...
Remember how, in Christopher Nolan’s Inception, Leonardo DiCaprio’s character Dom Cobb uses a spinning top to work out whether he’s awake or dreaming? If the top spins a few times and then ...
With this spinning top, you will never have to answer (or even ask) the question that popped as Chris Nolan’s “Inception” ended: did the top drop or did it continue spinning? In the 2010 ...
The top, in Inception, represents Leonardo DiCaprio's totem -- the object he uses to tell if he's still in a dream state, or back in reality. Basically, if the top keeps spinning, Leo's character ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThe 2010s' Most Memorable Final Shot Was So Good, You're Probably Still Thinking About It NowInception's final shot has become an iconic movie moment that has also inspired countless theories over the years.
When Inception hit theatres in 2010, it wasn’t just another mind-bending sci-fi thriller — it was a cinematic Rubik’s cube, courtesy of Christopher Nolan.
Never has a spinning top been analysed in more detail, as fans and critics alike debate how 'real' Inception’s final scenes are. Because of reasons explained much later in the film, Cobb is a ...
Even if the top fell, Cobb could still be dreaming.
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