I disagree wit this poster. It does a decent job of explaining things, but it gets major details wrong. Unless he's trying to sell a specific theory. Any case, they never went into Cobb's dream during the final sequence. The place with buildings that Cobb and Mal had made was his personal section of Limbo. This was made very clear in the film. Also we do not see Cobb and Saito kicked and pulled out, which happened in the film. Unless this guy thinks the ending is just another Limbo illusion.
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I disagree wit this poster. It does a decent job of explaining things, but it gets major details wrong. Unless he's trying to sell a specific theory. Any case, they never went into Cobb's dream during the final sequence. The place with buildings that Cobb and Mal had made was his personal section of Limbo. This was made very clear in the film. Also we do not see Cobb and Saito kicked and pulled out, which happened in the film. Unless this guy thinks the ending is just another Limbo illusion.
ReplyDeleteIt's called Cobb's dream because it his leftovers in limbo. So it's technically his.
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