-
Hey! Come here!
We have a man on the shore!
-
I'm on my way.
-
He was hallucinating,
but he mentioned your name...
-
He only had this with him...
-
And this.
-
Are you here to kill me?
-
I know what this is.
-
I've seen one before.
Many, many years ago.
-
It belonged to a man I met
in a half-remembered dream.
-
A man possessed of some radical notions.
-
What is the most resilient parasite?
Bacteria? A virus?
-
An intestinal worm?
-
What Mr. Cobb is trying to say...
- An idea.
-
Resilient. Highly contagious.
-
Once an idea has taken hold of the brain,
it's almost impossible to eradicate.
-
An idea that is fully formed,
fully understood that sticks.
-
- Right in there somewhere.
- For someone like you to steal?
-
Yes. In the dream state, your
conscious defense is lowered
-
and it makes your thoughts vulnerable to theft.
It's called extraction.
-
Sir Saito, we can train your
subconscious to defend itself from even
-
- the most skilled extractor.
- How can I do that?
-
Cause I am the most skilled extractor.
-
I know how to search your
mind and find your secrets.
-
I know the tricks. And I can teach them
to you so even when you're asleep
-
your defense is never down.
-
Look, if you want my help, you're gonna
have to be completely open with me.
-
I need to know my way around
your thoughts better than your wife
-
better than your therapist,
better than anyone.
-
If this is a dream and you
have a safe full of secrets
-
I need to know what's in that safe.
-
In order for this all to work,
you need to completely let me in.
-
Enjoy your evening, gentlemen.
But I'll consider your proposal.
-
He knows.
-
What's going on up there?
-
Saito knows.
He's playing with us.
-
It doesn't matter.
I can get it here. Trust me.
-
The information is in the safe.
He looked right at it when I mentioned "secrets".
-
What's she doing here?
-
Just head back to the room, alright.
I'll take care of this.
-
Okay, make sure you do.
We're here to work.
-
If I jump, would I survive?
-
A clean dive, perhaps.
Mal, what are you doing here?
-
I thought you might be missing me.
-
You know that I am.
But I can't trust you anymore.
-
So what?
-
Looks like Arthur's taste.
-
Actually, the subject is partial
disposal of British painters.
-
Please, have a seat.
-
Tell me...
Did the two kids miss me?
-
You can't imagine.
-
- What are you doing?
- Getting some fresh air.
-
Stay where you are, Mal.
-
Goddamn it.
-
- Turn around.
- Put the gun down.
-
Please.
-
Now, the envelope Mr. Cobb.
-
Did she tell you?
Have you known all along?
-
That you're here to steal from me
or that we are actually asleep?
-
I want to know the
name of your employer.
-
There's no use in threatening
within a dream right, Mal ?
-
That depends on what you're threatening.
Killing him will just wake him up.
-
But pain...
-
Pain is in the mind and judging by
the decor we're in your mind right, Arthur?
-
- What are you doing? It's too soon!
- I know. But the dream has collapsed.
-
Just try to keep Saito lie a little bit longer.
We're almost there.
-
This place.
The paintings.
-
Stop him!
-
Confidential
-
I think that's gonna work.
Wake him up!
-
You awake!
-
- Give him the kick!
- What?
-
Drop him.
-
He's up.
-
You came prepared, hmm?
-
Not even my head of security
knows this apartment.
-
How did you find it?
-
It's very difficult for a man of your position
to keep a love nest like this secret
-
particularly when there's a
married woman involved.
-
- She will never...
- Yet, here we are.
-
- For the dilemma.
- They're getting closer.
-
- You got what you need.
- Well, it's not true.
-
You left out a key piece
of information, didn't you?
-
You held something back because
you knew what we were up to.
-
Question is why do
you let us in at all?
-
- An audition.
- An audition for what?
-
Doesn't matter.
You failed.
-
We extracted every bit of
information you had in there.
-
But your dream approach is obvious.
-
So ...
-
leave me alone.
-
You don't seem to understand, Mr. Saito.
The operation that hired us...
-
they won't accept failure.
We won't last two days.
-
Cobb?
-
Looks like I'm gonna have to
do this a little more simply.
-
Tell us what you know!
Tell us what you know, now!
-
I've always hated this carpet.
-
It stain and fade in such distinctive ways.
That way you know it's made of wool.
-
But now...
-
...a line of polyester.
-
Which means I'm not lying on
my carpet in my apartment.
-
You have lived after your reputation, Mr. Cobb.
I'm still dreaming.
-
- Where did he go?
- We're not getting paid.
-
Dream within a dream, huh.
I'm impressed.
-
But in my dream,
you play by my rules.
-
- Yes, but you see Mr. Saito...
- We're not in your dream.
-
We're in mine.
-
Asshole.
How did you mess up the carpet?
-
- It wasn't my fault.
- You're the architect.
-
- I don't know he's gonna rub his damn cheek on it!
- That's enough.
-
- You, what the hell is all that?
- I have it under control.
-
I didn't see it under control.
-
We don't have time for this.
I'm getting off at Kyoto.
-
Why?
We still have to check every compartment.
-
I don't like trains.
Listen.
-
Every man for himself.
-
- Yes, hello.
- Hi, daddy.
-
Hi, dad..
-
Hey guys, hey.
How are you? How are you doing, huh?
-
Good.
- Okay, I guess.
-
- Okay? Who's just okay? Is that you, James?
- Yeah, when are you coming home, dad?
-
Well, I can't sweetheart. I can't.
-
- It's not for a while, remember?
- Why?
-
I told you, I'm away
because I'm working, right?
-
Grandma says you're
never coming back.
-
Phillipa, is that you?
Put grandma on the phone for me, will you?
-
She's shaking her head.
-
Let's just hope she's wrong about that.
-
- Daddy?
- Yeah, James ?
-
Is Mommy with you?
-
James, we've talked about this.
Mommy's not here anymore.
-
Where?
-
That's enough, kids.
Say bye bye..
-
Listen, I wanna send some
presents with grandpa, alright?
-
And you be good,, you be...
-
- Our ride's on the roof.
- Alright.
-
- Are you okay?
- Yeah, yeah. I'm fine.
-
- Why?
- Locked down in a dream, Mal showing up.
-
Sorry about your leg,
it won't happen again.
-
It's getting worse, isn't it?
-
One apology is all
you're getting huh, Arthur.
-
- Where's Nash ?
- He hasn't shown. You wanna wait?
-
No, we're supposed to go over Saito's
expansion plans in Cobol Engineering
-
two hours ago. By now, they know we failed.
It's time we disappear.
-
- Where would you even go?
- Buenos Aires.
-
I'll cut my load, I may slip out a
job when things quiet down.
-
- You?
- States, sir.
-
Send my regards.
-
He sold the art. Fell off the company
and bargained for his life.
-
So I offer you the satisfaction.
-
It's not the way I deal with things.
-
- What will you do with him?
- Nothing.
-
But I can't speak for Cobol Engineering.
-
- What do you want from us?
- Inception.
-
- Is it possible?
- Of course not.
-
If you can steal an idea from someone's mind
why can't you plant one idea instead.
-
Okay, here's me planting an idea in your head.
I say to you...
-
"Don't think about elephants".
-
- What are you thinking about?
- Elephants.
-
Right. But it's not your idea
because you know I gave it to you.
-
The subject's mind can always
trace the genesis of the idea.
-
- True inspiration's impossible to fake.
- It's not true.
-
- Can you do it?
- Are you offering me a choice?
-
Cause I can find my own
way to square things with Cobol.
-
- You don't need to have a choice.
- And I choose to leave, sir.
-
Tell the crew where you want to go.
-
Hey, Mr. Cobb!
-
How would you like to go home?
To America ?
-
- To your children?
- Can't fix that!
-
- No one can!
- Just like inception.
-
Cobb, come on.
-
How complex is the idea?
-
- Simple enough.
- No idea is simple...
-
when you need to plant it
in somebody else's mind.
-
My main competitor is an
old man in poor health
-
His son will soon inherit
control of the corporation.
-
I need him to decide to
break up his father's empire.
-
- Cobb, we should walk away from this.
- Hold on.
-
If I were to do this...If I even could do it
I need a guarantee
-
How do I know you can deliver?
-
You don't
-
But I can.
So, do you want to take a leap of faith?
-
Or become an old man filled
with regrets, waiting to die alone?
-
Assemble your team, Mr. Cobb.
And choose your people more wisely.
-
Look, I know how much
you wanna go home.
-
- But this can't be done.
- Yes, it can.
-
- You just have to go deep enough.
- You don't know that.
-
I've done it before.
-
Who'd you do it to?
-
Are we going to Paris?
-
We're gonna need a new architect.
-
You never did like your office, did you?
-
No space to think in
that room covered.
-
Is it safe for you to be here?
-
Extradition between France and the United States
is a bureaucratic nightmare, you know that.
-
I think they might find a way
to make it work in your case
-
Look, I..brought this for you to give
to the kids when you have a chance.
-
It will take more than the
occasional stuffed animal
-
to convince those children
they still have a father.
-
I'm just doing what I know.
-
- I'm doing what you taught me.
- I never taught you to be a thief.
-
No, you taught me to navigate people's
minds but after what happened
-
They wanna hold our legitimate
ways for me to use that skill.
-
What are you doing here, Dom?
-
I think I found a way home.
-
It's a job for some very very
powerful people.
-
People who I believe can
fix my charges permanently..
-
- But I need your help.
- You're here to corrupt one of my brightest and best.
-
You know what I'm offering.
You have to let them decide for themselves.
-
- Money.
- Not just money. You remember. It's...
-
the chance to build cathedrals,
entire cities, things that never existed.
-
Things that couldn't exist in the real world.
-
So, you want me to let someone
else follow you into your fantasy.
-
They don't actually come in to the dream.
They just design the levels...
-
and teach them to the dreamers.
That's all.
-
Design it yourself.
-
Mal won't let me.
-
Come back to reality, Dom.
Please.
-
Reality?
-
Those kids, your grandchildren-
they're waiting for their father to come back home.
-
That's their reality. And this job,
this last job that's how I get there.
-
I would not be standing here
if I knew any other way.
-
I need an architect
who's as good as I was.
-
I got somebody better.
-
Ariadne?
-
I'd like you to meet, Mr. Cobb.
-
- Please to meet you.
- If you have a few moments...
-
Mr. Cobb has a job offer
he'd like to discuss with you.
-
- Is the work pretty soon?
- Not exactly.
-
- I have a test for you.
- You're not gonna tell me anything about this first?
-
Before I describe the job,
I have to know you can do it.
-
- Why?
- It's not, strictly speaking, legal.
-
You have Two minutes to design a maze
that it takes one minute to solve.
-
Stop.
-
Again.
-
Stop.
-
You have to do better than that.
-
That's more like it.
-
They say we only use a fraction of our brain's true
potential. Now, that's when we're awake.
-
When we're asleep, the mind
can do almost anything.
-
- Such as?
- Well, imagine you're designing a building, right?
-
You consciously create each aspect.
-
But sometimes, it feels like it's almost
creating itself. If you know what I mean.
-
- Yeah, yeah. Like, uhmm, discovering.
- Genuine inspiration, right?
-
Now in a dream, our mind
continuously does this. We...
-
create and perceive our world simultaneously.
-
And our mind does this so well
-
that we don't even know it's happening.
-
That allows us to get right
into the middle of that process.
-
- How?
- By taking over the creating part.
-
Now, this is where I need you.
You create the world of the dream.
-
We bring the subject into that dream.
-
And they feel it's their subconscious.
-
How can I ever acquire enough detail
to make them think that it's reality.
-
Well, dreams they feel
real while we're in them, right?
-
It's only when we wake up that we realize
something was actually strange.
-
Let me ask you a question. You never really
remember the beginning of a dream, do you?
-
You always wind up right in
the middle of what's going on.
-
- I guess, yeah.
- So how did we end up here?
-
- Well, we just came from the...
- Think about it, Ariadne.
-
How did you get here?
Where are you right now?
-
- We're dreaming?
- You're actually in the middle of
the workshop right now, sleeping.
-
And this is your first lesson in
shared dreaming, so there you go.
-
If it's just a dream
then why are you...
-
It's never just a dream, is it?
When your face is full of glass
-
feels like hell.
When you're in it, it feels real.
-
It's what the military developed.
Dream sharing, it was a training program
-
for soldiers to shoot and stab and
strangle each other and then wake up
-
How did architects think they belong?
-
Well, someone had to
design the dreams, right?
-
- Why don't you give us another five minutes?
- Five minutes?
-
We were talking for like at least an hour.
-
In a dream, your mind functions
more quickly therefore...
-
time seems to feel more slow.
-
Five minutes in the world
gives you an hour in the dream.
-
Why don't we see what you
can get up to in five minutes?
-
We got the basic layout.
Bookstore, cafe.
-
Almost everything else is here to.
-
- Who are the people?
- Projections of my subconscious.
-
- Yours?
- Yes. Remember, you are the dreamer.
-
You built this world. I am the
subject, my mind populates it.
-
You can literally talk
to my subconscious.
-
That's one of the ways we extract
information from a subject.
-
- How else do you do it?
- By creating something secure, like a...
-
like a bank vault or a jail.
-
The mind automatically fills it with
information it's trying to protect.
-
- Understand?
- Then you break in and steal it.
-
Well...
-
I guess I thought that the dream space should
be all about the visual but it's more about the feel of it.
-
My question is, what happens when you
start messing with the physics of it all?
-
- Something, isn't it?
- Yes, it is.
-
Why are they all looking at me?
-
Cause my subconscious feels that
someone else is creating this world.
-
The more you change things,
the quicker the projections
-
start to converge them.
-
- Converge?
- It sense the foreign nature of the dreamer.
-
They attack like white blood
cells fighting an infection.
-
- Are they going to attack us?
- No. Just you.
-
This is great but I'm telling you,
if you keep changing things like this...
-
Jesus. Mind telling your
subconscious to take it easy?
-
It's my subconscious.
Remember, I can't control it.
-
Very impressive.
-
I know this bridge.
This place is real, isn't it?
-
Yeah, I cross it everyday
to get to the college.
-
Never recreate places from your memory.
-
Always imagine new places.
-
Well, you gotta draft from
stuff you know, right?
-
Only use details.
A street lamp or a phone booth.
-
- Never entire areas.
- Why not?
-
Because building a dream from
your memory is the easiest way
-
to lose your grasp from what's
real and what is a dream.
-
Is that what happened to you?
-
Listen to me.
This has nothing to do with me, understand?
-
Is that why you need me
to build your dreams?
-
Get off of her.
Back up.
-
- Back up!
- Cobb!
-
- Get off me!
- Let me go!
-
- Don't! Mal!
- Cobb!
-
- Mal!
- Wake me up!
-
- Mal!
- Wake me up!
-
- Mal, No! No!
- Wake me up!
-
Mal, no!
-
Hey, hey, hey, look at me.
You're okay.
-
- You're okay.
- Why...why wouldn't I wake up?
-
Cause there were still some time on the
clock and you can't wake up within a dream
-
unless you die.
-
- Show me the totem.
- What?
-
- A totem, it's a small, personal...
- That's some subconscious you got on you, Cobb!
-
- She's a real charmer.
- Oh I see, you met Mrs. Cobb.
-
- She's his wife.
- Yeah. So, a totem.
-
You need a small object to potentially have you...
something you have all the time.
-
that no one else knows.
-
- Like a coin?
- No. It must be more unique than that.
-
This is a loaded die.
-
I can't let you touch it.
That would defeat the purpose.
-
Only I, know the balance and the
weight of this particular loaded die.
-
That way, when you
look at your totem,
-
You know beyond a doubt
that you're not in someone else's dream.
-
I don't know if you can't see what's
going on or if you just don't want to
-
but Cobb has some serious problems
that he's trying to bury down there.
-
And I'm not about to just open
my mind to someone like that.
-
She'll be back. I've never seen anyone
pick it up that quickly before.
-
Reality is not gonna be enough for her now.
And when she comes back...
-
If she comes back, you're gonna
have her building mazes.
-
- Where are you gonna be?
- I gotta go visit Eames.
-
Eames? No, he's in Mombasa.
It's Cobol's backyard.
-
- It's a necessary risk.
- There is plenty of good thieves.
-
We don't just need a thief.
We need a forger.
-
You can rub them together all you want,
but they're not gonna breed.
-
- You'll never know.
- Let me get you a drink.
-
You might.
-
- Your spelling hasn't improved.
- Test me.
-
How's your handwriting?
-
- The best in town.
- Good.
-
Thank you very much.
-
Inception.
-
Now, before you bother
telling me it's impossible...
-
No, it's perfectly possible.
It's just bloody difficult.
-
- Interesting.
- So Arthur keeps telling me it can't be done.
-
Arthur...
You still work with that stick and mind?
-
- He's good at what he does, right?
- Oh, he's the best. He has no imagination.
-
Not like you.
-
Listen, if you're gonna perform
inception you need imagination.
-
Let me ask you something.
Have you done it before?
-
We tried it. We got the idea in
place. But it didn't take.
-
- You didn't plant it deep enough?
- No, it's not just about depth.
-
You need the simplest version
of the idea in order for it...
-
to grow naturally in your subjects.
Mind is a very subtle art.
-
So what is this idea that you need to plant?
-
We need the heir of a major corporation
to dissolve his father's empire.
-
Well. you see right there, you have various political motivations and anti-manipulistic sentiments to set forth.
-
And with all that stuff, it's really
at the mercy of your subject's prejudice.
-
And what you have to do is
start with the absolute basic.
-
- Which is what?
- The relationship with the father.
-
- Do you have a chemist?
- No, not yet.
-
Alright, well there is a man here. Yusuf.
He formulate his own versions of the compounds.
-
- When are you taking me there?
- Once you lost your tail.
-
- Men at the bar.
- Cobol Engineering.
-
That price on my head,
was that dead or alive?
-
I don't remember.
Let's see if they start shooting.
-
Run interference. I'll meet you downstairs
in the bar in, say, in half an hour.
-
- Be back here?
- It's the last place they'd suspect.
-
Alright.
-
Freddy ! Freddy Simmons.
My God, it's you, isn't it?
-
- Who?
- No, it isn't.
-
You're not dreaming now, are you?
-
Stay out!
-
No, cafe.
One cafe.
-
Cafe.
-
Care for a lift, Mr. Cobb?
-
- What are you doing in Mombasa?
- I need to protect my investments.
-
Ah, so this is your idea
of losing your tail, huh.
-
Different tail.
-
Cobb said you'd be back.
-
- I tried not to come, but...
- But there's nothing quite like it.
-
It's just... pure creation.
-
Shall we take a look at some paradoxical architecture?
-
You're gonna have to master a few tricks
-
if you're gonna build three
complete dream levels.
-
- Excuse me.
- What kind of tricks?
-
In a dream, you can cheat
architecture into impossible shapes.
-
That lets you create closed loops.
Like the Penrose Stairs.
-
Infinite staircase.
-
See?
-
Paradox. So a closed loop like that will help you
disguise the boundaries of the dream you create.
-
How big do these levels have to be?
-
It could be anything from the
floor of a building to an entire city.
-
But they have to be complicated enough...
-
that we can hide from the projection.
-
- A maze.
- Right, a maze.
-
- And the better the maze...
- Then the longer we have...
-
- ...before the projections catch us?
- Exactly.
-
My subconscious
seems quiet enough.
-
You wait till it turns ugly.
-
No one likes to feel someone else
is messing around with their mind.
-
Cobb can't build anymore, can he?
-
I don't know if he can't,
but he won't.
-
He thinks it's safer if
he doesn't know the layouts.
-
- Why?
- He won't tell me.
-
But I think it's Mal.
-
- His ex-wife?
- No, not his ex.
-
- They're still together?
- No, she's...
-
She's dead.
-
What you're seeing there
is just his projection of her.
-
- What was she like in real life?
- She's lovely.
-
- You are seeking a chemist?
- Yes.
-
To formulate compounds for a job?
-
- And to go into the field with us.
- No, I rarely go into the field, Mr. Cobb.
-
We'd need you there to tell the
compounds specific to our needs.
-
- Which are?
- Great depth.
-
A dream within a dream?
Two levels?
-
Three.
-
Not possible. That many dreams
within dreams is too unstable.
-
- It is possible you just had to have a sedative.
- Well, powerful sedative.
-
- How many team members?
- Five
-
Six.
-
The only way to know you've
done the job is if I am with you.
-
There's no room for tourists
on a job like this, Mr. Saito.
-
This time, it seems there is.
-
This, I think, is a good place to start.
I use it everyday.
-
- What for?
- Yeah, I'll show you.
-
- Perhaps you will not want to see.
- After you.
-
Six, ten, twelve.
All connected, bloody animal.
-
They come everyday to share the dream.
-
You see?
Very stable.
-
- How long do they dream for?
- Three, four hours, each day.
-
- And the dream time?
- With this compound?
-
- About forty hours, each and every day.
- Why do they do it?
-
Tell him, Mr. Cobb.
-
After a while it becomes the
only way you can dream.
-
Do you still dream, Mr. Cobb?
-
- They come here everyday to sleep?
- No.
-
They come to be woken up.
The dream has become their reality.
-
Who are you to say otherwise, huh?
-
Let's see what you can do.
-
You know how to find me.
-
You know what you have to do.
-
Sharp enough?
-
Are you alright, Mr. Cobb?
-
Yeah, yeah.
I'm just fine.
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Robert Fischer, heir to the
Fischer-Morrow energy conglomerate.
-
What's your problem
with this Mr. Fischer?
-
That's not your concern.
-
Mr. Saito, this isn't your typical
corporate espionage.
-
You asked me for inception. I do hope you
understand the gravity of that request.
-
The seed that we plant in this
man's mind will grow into an idea.
-
This idea will define him.
It may come to change...
-
It may come to change
everything about him.
-
We're the last company standing between
them and total energy dominance.
-
We can no longer compete.
Soon, they'll control the energy supply
-
of half the world.
In effect, they become a new superpower.
-
The world needs Robert Fischer
to change his mind.
-
That's where we come in.
How is Robert Fischer's relationship with his father?
-
Rumor is, the relationship
is quite complicated.
-
But we can't work based
solely on rumor, can't we?
-
Can you get me access to this man here?
Browning, Fischer Sr's right hand man.
-
Fischer Jr's godfather.
-
It should be possible.
If you can get the right references.
-
References are something
of a specialty for me, Mr. Saito.
-
I'm not smelling settlement here.
Take them down.
-
Mr. Browning, Maurice Fischer's
policy is always one of avoiding litigation.
-
Shall we voice your
concerns with Maurice directly?
-
- Not sure if that's necessary.
- No, no, no. I think we should.
-
How is he?
I don't wanna bother him unnecessarily, but...
-
Robert, did I tell you to keep out of town...
Wait, just do it.
-
No, don't speak, Mr. Fischer.
-
Follow through!
-
Never.
Never gonna send what I asked.
-
Leave town.
-
Terrible.
-
Must be a cherish memory of his.
-
I put it beside his bed.
He hasn't even noticed.
-
Robert...we need to talk about the power of attorney.
-
- I know this is hard right now.
- Not now, Uncle Peter.
-
but it's imperative that we start to...
-
The vultures are circling.
-
The sicker Maurice Fischer becomes,
the more powerful Peter Browning becomes.
-
I've had ample opportunity
to observe Browning...
-
adopt his physical presence,
study his mannerisms, and so on and so forth.
-
Now, in the first layer of the dream,
I can impersonate Browning.
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And suggest concepts to
Fischer's conscious mind.
-
Then, when we take
him a level deeper his own
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projection of Browning should,
should feedback right back to him.
-
- So he gives himself the idea.
- Precisely.
-
That's the only way it will stick.
He has to see himself generate it.
-
Eames, I am impress.
-
Your confession, has always as
much appreciated, Arthur, thank you.
-
Were you going out there on your own?
-
No, no. I was just...
just running some experiments.
-
I didn't realize anyone was here.
So...
-
- Yeah, I was just, I was working on my totem actually.
- Here, let me take a look.
-
So you're learning, huh?
-
An elegant solution for
keeping track of reality.
-
- Was it your idea?
- No, it was...it's Mal's, actually.
-
This. This one was hers.
You spin it in a dream and it would never topple.
-
Just...spin and spin.
-
- Arthur told me she past away.
- How are the mazes coming on?
-
Each level relates to the part of
the subject's subconscious that...
-
we are trying to access.
-
So, making the bottom level, hospitals.
So Fischer will bring his father.
-
Actually I have a question
about this layout.
-
No, no, no. Don't show me specifics.
Only the dreamer should know the layout.
-
Why is that so important?
-
In case one of us brings in our projections
-
we don't want them knowing
the details of the maze.
-
You mean, in case you bring Mal in.
-
- Well, you can't keep her out, can you?
- Right.
-
You can't build because if you
know the maze then she knows it.
-
Which should sabotage the whole operation.
-
- Cobb, did the others know?
- No. No, they don't.
-
You gotta warn them
if this is getting worse.
-
No one said it's getting worse.
-
I need to get home.
That's all I care about right now.
-
- Why can't you go home?
- Because they think I killed her.
-
- Thank you.
- For what?
-
For not asking whether I did.
-
"I'll split up my father's empire."
-
Now, this is obviously an idea
that Robert himself will choose to reject.
-
That's why we need to plant
it deep in the subconscious.
-
Subconscious is motivated by emotion, right?
Not reason.
-
We need to find a way to translate
this into an emotional concept.
-
How do you translate a
business strategy to an emotion?
-
MAURICE AND ROBERT
TWO GENERATIONS OF FISCHER
TWO VERY DIFFERENT TYPES OF MANAGEMENT
-
That's what we're here to figure out, right?
-
Now, Robert's relationship with his
father is stressed, to say the least.
-
I can't remember that.
-
Because suggesting him to break up his
father's company is a "screw you" to the old man.
-
No, cause I think positive emotion...
-
triumphs negative emotion everytime.
-
We're all hearing for a reconciliation.
A catharsis.
-
We need Robert Fischer to have a
positive emotional reaction to all this.
-
Alright, well, try this.
-
"My father accepts that I want to create
for myself not follow in his footsteps."
-
That might work.
Might.
-
We're gonna need to do a little
better than might.
-
Thank you for your contribution, Arthur.
-
Forgive me for wanting a little specificity,
Eames.
-
- Specificity?
- Inception is not about being specific.
-
When we get inside his mind, we're gonna
have to work at what we find.
-
On the top level, we open up
his relationship with his father.
-
And seed...
"I will not follow in my father's footsteps".
-
And the next level down, we feed him with:
"I will create something for myself".
-
By the time we hit the bottom level,
we bring out the big guns.
-
- "My father doesn't want me to be him".
- Exactly.
-
With three layers down, the dreams are
gonna collapse with the slightest disturbance.
-
Sedation.
-
For a sleep stable enough to
create three layers of dreaming
-
we have to combine with
an extremely powerful sedative.
-
Good night.
-
The compound that'll be
used to share the dream
-
creates a very clear
connection between dreamers
-
plus actually accelerating brain function.
-
In other words, it gives us
more time on each level.
-
Brain function in the dream
will be about twenty times normal.
-
When you enter a dream within that dream
the effect is compounded.
-
- It's three dreams, that's 10 hours, that's twenty...
- I'm sorry, math is never my strong subject.
-
- How much time is that?
- It's a week the first level down.
-
Six months the second level
and the third level...
-
Is ten years.
-
Who would wanna be stuck
in a dream for ten years?
-
Depends on the dream.
-
So once we've made the plants
how do we get out?
-
I'm hoping you have something more elegant
in mind than shooting me in the head.
-
- A kick.
- What's a kick?
-
This, Ariadne, would be a kick.
-
It's that feeling of falling,
you get the jolts, you awaken
-
snaps you out of the dream.
-
Are we gonna feel a kick
with this kind of sedation?
-
Oh, that's the clever part.
-
I've customized it to leave
any ear function unimpaired.
-
That way, however deep the sleep,
the sleeper still feels falling.
-
Or tipping.
-
The trick is to synchronize a kick
-
that can penetrate all three levels.
-
We can use a musical content
to synchronize the different kicks.
-
He doesn't have any surgery scheduled,
No dental, nothing.
-
Wasn't he suppose to
have a knee operation?
-
Nothing. Nothing that will put him under for any REM.
We need...We need at least a good ten hours.
-
Sydney to Los Angeles.
-
One of the longest flights in the world.
He makes it every two weeks.
-
And he must be flying private.
-
Not if there were unexpected
maintenance with his plane.
-
- But that should be a 747.
- Why is that?
-
Cause in a 747 the pilot's up top
-
and the first class cabin is in the nose.
So no one would walk through.
-
But you'd have to buy out the entire cabin.
And the first class flight.
-
I bought the airline.
It seemed little.
-
Well, looks like we have our ten hours.
-
Ariadne?
Terrific work, by the way.
-
You know how to find me.
You know what you have to do.
-
Do you remember when
you ask me to marry you?
-
- Of course I do.
- You said you had a dream.
-
That will grow old together.
-
And we can.
-
You shouldn't be here.
-
I just want to see what kind of tests
you're doing here alone every night.
-
- Whatever it was, it has nothing to do with you.
- It has everything to do with me.
-
- You've asked me to share dreams with you.
- Not these. These are my dreams.
-
- Why do you do this to yourself?
- It's the only way I can still dream.
-
- Why is it so important to dream?
- In my dreams, we're still together.
-
These aren't just dreams.
-
These are memories and you
said never to use memories.
-
- I know I did.
- You're trying to keep her alive.
-
- You can't let her go.
- You don't understand.
-
These are moments that I regret
and memories that I have to change.
-
Oh, what's down there that you regret?
-
Listen, I do know one thing that you
need to understand about me.
-
- Is this your house?
- Mine and Mal's, yes.
-
- Where is she?
- She's already died.
-
That's my son, James. He's digging
for something, maybe a worm.
-
That's Phillipa.
-
You see, I thought about calling out to them so
they'd turn and smile and I can see those
-
those beautiful faces of
theirs but...it's all too late.
-
Right now, or never, Cobb.
-
Then I start to panic. I realized I
don't want to regret this moment that...
-
I need to see their faces one last time.
-
James! Phillipa!
Come on in!
-
But the moment's passed.
-
And whatever I do,
I can't change this moment.
-
So I'm about to call out
to them and run away.
-
If I'm ever gonna see their faces again,
I've gotta get back home.
-
The real world.
-
- What are you doing here?
- My name is...
-
I know who you are.
What are you doing here?
-
- I'm just trying to understand.
- How could you understand?
-
Do you know what it is to be a lover?
-
- To be half in a whole?
- No.
-
I'll tell you a riddle.
-
You're waiting for a train.
A train that will take you far away.
-
You know where you hope this train will take you.
But you don't know for sure.
-
But it doesn't matter. How can it not matter
to you where the train will take you?
-
Cause we will be together.
-
- How could you bring her here, Dom?
- What is this place?
-
This is the hotel suite where
we should spend our anniversary.
-
What happened here?
-
You promised!
You promised we'll be together!
-
Please, I need you stay here!
Just for now!
-
You said we'll be together!
You said we'll grow old together!
-
I'll come back for you.
Promise.
-
Do you think you can just build a
prison of memories to lock her in?
-
Do you really think that
that's gonna contain her?
-
It's time.
Maurice Fischer just died in Sydney.
-
- When is the funeral?
- Thursday, in Los Angeles.
-
Robert should accompany the body
no later than Tuesday. We should move.
-
Right.
-
- Cobb, I'm coming with you.
- I promised Miles, no.
-
The team needs someone who
understands what you're struggling with.
-
And it doesn't have to be me.
-
But then you have to show
Arthur what I just saw.
-
Get us another seat on the plane.
-
If I get on this plane and you
don't honor our agreement.
-
When we land, I go to jail
for the rest of my life.
-
Complete the job on board.
I'll make one phone call from the plane.
-
You will have no trouble
getting through Immigration.
-
- Yes, it is.
- Thanks.
-
Yes.
-
- Third seat on the right.
- Thanks.
-
- I'm sorry.
- Oh yeah, I'm sorry, my bad.
-
- Welcome aboard, sir. May I take your coat?
- Thank you.
-
FASTEN SEAT BELTS.
NO SMOKING.
-
Excuse me, I think this is yours?
You must've dropped it.
-
- Gentlemen, can I have your drink?
- Oh, water please.
-
The same, please.
-
Thank you.
-
You know I couldn't help but notice
but you won't happen to be related to...
-
"The Maurice Fischer", would you?
-
- Yes, he...he was my father.
- Well he was a very inspiring figure.
-
- I'm sorry for your loss.
- Sir.
-
- Here you go.
- Thank you.
-
Hey, to your father.
May he rest in peace, huh.
-
You couldn't have peed
before you went on there.
-
Sorry.
-
Pitching much free champagne
before take off, right, Yusuf?
-
Haha. Bloody hard.
-
Well now, he's gonna be
looking for a taxi in this weather.
-
- Asshole! Hey man, why don't you try...
- Walk away.
-
Look, I gotta go. Alright.
Taxi. Thank you.
-
Alright. Third and Market. Snappy.
-
What are you doing?
-
- Oh sorry, I thought it was free.
- Well, it's not.
-
- Maybe we could share.
- Maybe not.
-
Can you pull over and get this...
-
Great.
-
Come on!
-
There's $500 in there and
the wallet's worth more than that.
-
So you might as well
drop me at my stop.
-
I'm afraid that this...
-
Cover him!
-
No! No! No!
What was going on?
-
This wasn't in my design.
-
Cobb?
Cobb?
-
Get him!
-
- Are you alright?
- Yeah, I'm okay. I'm okay.
-
Fischer's okay.
Unless he gets carsick.
-
Saito?
-
Get Fischer in the back room now!
-
- Get him the back room.!
- What the hell...
-
- Has he been shot? Is he dying?
- I don't know.
-
Jesus Christ.
-
- Where were you? What happened to you?
- The girl played a freight train.
-
Why did you put a train crossing
in the middle of a downtown interstate?
-
- I didn't.
- Where did it come from?
-
Let me ask you a question!
Why the hell were you ambushed?
-
Those were not normal projections!
They've been trained for God's sakes!
-
- You're right.
- How can they be trained?
-
Fischer had an extractor that
teaches subconscious to defend itself.
-
So his subconscious is militarized.
-
It should've shown in the research.
I'm sorry.
-
- So why the hell didn't it?
- Calm down.
-
Don't tell me to calm down.
This was your job, goddamn it!
-
This was your responsibility! You were meant to
check Fischer's background thoroughly!
-
We are not prepared for
this type of violence!
-
We have dealt with
self-security before!
-
We'll be a little more careful
and we're gonna be fine!
-
This was not a part of the plan!
He's dying for God's sake!
-
- Now, let's put him out of his misery.
- No, no!
-
- Don't do that!
- What's the matter, Cobb?
-
- Don't do that
- He's in agony, I'm waking him up.
-
- No, it won't wake him up.
- What do you mean, it won't wake him up?
-
- It won't wake him up.
- When we die in a dream, we wake up.
-
Not from this. We're too heavily
sedated to wake up that way.
-
- Right, so what happens when we die?
- We drop in a limbo.
-
- Are you serious?
- Limbo?
-
- Unconstructed dream space.
- What the hell is down there?
-
Just raw infinite subconscious.
Nothing is down there.
-
Except for whatever might have been left
behind by anyone sharing the dream
-
who has been trapped there before.
Which in our case, this is you.
-
How long can we be stuck there?
-
I can't even think about trying to
escape until the sedation is...
-
- How long, Yusuf?
- Decades, It could be infinite. I don't know.
-
Ask him he's the one who's been there.
-
Just get him upstairs.
-
Great.
Thank you.
-
So, now we're trapped in Fischer's
mind battling his own private army...
-
and if we get killed,
we'll be lost in limbo
-
till our brains turn
to scrambled egg, hmm?
-
You got first aid?
-
So you knew about this
risk and you didn't tell us?
-
There weren't meant to be any risk cause
I didn't know we'd be dealing with a load of gunfire.
-
- You had no right
- It was the only way to go three layers deep.
-
- And you, you knew about this and went along with it?
- I trusted him.
-
You trusted him. What?
Did he promise you half his share?
-
No. His whole share.
It's like he said, he'd done it before.
-
He'd done it before, what, with Mal?
Cause that worked so good?
-
It has nothing to do with it. I did what
I had to do to get back to my children.
-
So you lead us into a
war zone with no way out.
-
There is a way out. Alright, we continue on with
the job and we do this as fast as possible.
-
and we get out using the kick.
Just like before.
-
Forget it, If we go any deeper
we'll just raise the stakes.
-
I am sitting this one
out on this level, boys.
-
Fischer's security is surrounding
this place as we speak.
-
Ten hours of flight time
is a week at this level.
-
That means each and every one of
us will be killed. That I can guarantee.
-
We have no other choice but to
continue on and do it as fast as possible.
-
Downwards is the only way forward.
-
Get ready.
You, come on let's go shake him up.
-
I'm insured against kidnapping
for up to ten million.
-
- This should be very simple.
- Shut up! It won't be.
-
In your father's office, below the
bookshelf is his personal safe.
-
- We need the combination.
- I don't know any safe.
-
It doesn't mean you
don't know the combination.
-
- Tell us what it is.
- I don't know.
-
We have an old good
authority you do know.
-
Yeah? Who is this authority?
-
$500, this cost?
-
- What's inside?
- Cash cards, ID, and this.
-
- Useful?
- Maybe.
-
- You're on. We've got an hour.
- An hour?
-
I was supposed to
have all night to practice.
-
Saito wasn't supposed to
be shot in the chest.
-
We got one hour, now get
use something useful, please.
-
- What's that?
- Good authority.
-
Uncle Peter...
-
No, no.
-
- Just make him stop.
- The combination.
-
- I don't know it.
- Why does Browning say you do?
-
I don't know.
Just let me talk to him and I'll find out.
-
You have one hour.
Start talking.
-
Are you alright?
-
Are you okay?
-
Those bastards bad
at me for two days.
-
They have someone with access to your father's
office and they're trying to open his safe.
-
- Yeah.
- They said I'd know the combination. But I don't know it.
-
- Yeah, neither do I.
- What?
-
Maurice told me that when he past,
you were the only to be able to open it.
-
No, he never gave
me any combination.
-
Maybe he did, I mean, maybe you just
didn't know it was a combination.
-
Well, what then?
-
I don't know. Some meaningful
combination of numbers
-
based on your experiences with Maurice.
-
We didn't have very...
many meaningful experiences together.
-
Perhaps after your mother died.
-
After my mother died,
you know what he told me?
-
- "Robert, there's really nothing to be said".
- Oh well, he was bad with emotion.
-
I was eleven, Uncle Peter.
-
- How is he doing?
- He's in a lot of pain.
-
When we get down to the lower levels,
the pain will be less intense.
-
- And if he dies?
- Worst case scenario?
-
When he wakes up,
his mind is completely gone.
-
- Cobb, I will still honor the arrangement.
- I appreciate that, Saito.
-
But when you wake up you won't even
remember that we had an arrangement.
-
Limbo is gonna become your reality.
-
You're gonna be lost down there so long
that you're gonna become an old man.
-
- Filled with regret?
- Waiting to die alone.
-
No, I'll come back.
And we will be alive together again.
-
Breath.
-
These people are gonna kill us if
we don't give them the combination.
-
- They just want a ransom.
- I heard them.
-
They're gonna whack us in that van
and then drive it into the river.
-
- Alright. What is in the safe?
- Something for you.
-
Maurice always said it was
his most precious gift to you.
-
A will.
-
Maurice's Will is with Port and Dunn.
-
That's an alternate. This would
supercede the other if you wanted to.
-
It splits off the component
business of Fischer-Morrow
-
And it'd be the end of the
entire empire as we know it.
-
Destroy my whole inheritance.
Why would he suggest that, you think?
-
I just don't know.
He loved you, Robert.
-
- In his own way.
- In his own way?
-
At the end, he called
me into his deathbed
-
And he could barely speak.
-
But he took the trouble
to tell me one last thing.
-
He pulled me closer.
And I could only make out... one word.
-
"Disappointed".
-
When were you in limbo?
-
You might have the rest of the team
convinced to carry on with this job
-
but they don't know the truth.
-
Truth? What truth?
-
The truth that at any minute, you might
bring a freight train through the wall.
-
The truth that Mal is bursting
through your subconscious.
-
And the truth that as we go
deeper into Fischer
-
we're also going deeper into you.
-
And I...I'm not sure we're
gonna like what we find.
-
We were working together. We were exploring
the concept of a dream within a dream.
-
I kept pushing things. I wanted to go deeper
and deeper. I wanted to go further.
-
I just didn't understand the concept that
hours could turn into years down there.
-
That we could get trapped so deep.
That when we...
-
when wind up on the
shore of our subconscious
-
we lost side of what was real.
-
We created.
We built a world for ourselves.
-
We did that for years.
We built our own world.
-
- How long were you stuck there?
- Something like fifty years.
-
Jesus.
How could you stand it?
-
It wasn't so bad at first.
Feeling like gods.
-
The problem was that I knew
that none of that was real.
-
Eventually, it has became impossible
for me to live like that.
-
And what about for her?
-
She has locked something away.
Something deep inside her.
-
The truth that she once known.
She chose to forget.
-
Limbo became her reality.
-
What happened when you woke up?
-
Well, to wake up from that after,
after years, after decades...
-
to become old souls thrown
back into youth like that....
-
I knew something was wrong with her.
She just wouldn't admit it.
-
Eventually, she told me the truth.
She was possessed by an idea.
-
This one, very simple idea
that changed everything.
-
That our world wasn't real.
-
That she needed to wake up
to come back to reality, that...
-
in order to get back home...
We had to kill ourselves.
-
- What about your children?
- She thought they were projections.
-
That our real children are waiting
for us out there somewhere.
-
- Look, Cobb! I'm their mother.
- Calm down.
-
Can't you even tell the difference?
-
If this is my dream, why can't I control this?
-
Because you don't know you're dreaming!
-
She was certain there was nothing
I could do, no matter how much I begged...
-
no matter how much I pleaded.
-
She wanted to do it.
But she could not do it alone.
-
She loved me too much so...
She came up with a plan on our anniversary.
-
- Sweetheart, what are you doing?
- Join me.
-
Just step back inside, alright?
Just step back inside now, come on.
-
- No. I'm going to jump and you're coming with me.
- No, I'm not. But now, you listen to me.
-
If you jump, you're
not gonna wake up, remember?
-
You're gonna die. Now, just step back inside, come on.
Step back inside so we can talk about this.
-
We've talked enough.
-
- Mal.
- Come out unto the ledge or I'll jump right now.
-
Okay.
-
We're gonna talk about this.
Alright?
-
- I'm asking you to take a leap of faith.
- No, honey.
-
I can't. You know,
I can't do that.
-
Take a second and think
about our children.
-
Think about James.
Think about Phillipa, now.
-
If I go without you,
they'll take them away, anyway.
-
What does that mean?
-
I filed a letter with our attorney
-
explaining how I'm fearful for my safety.
-
How you threatened to kill me.
-
- Why did you do that?
- I love you, Dom.
-
Why did you..why...
why would you do this to me?
-
I've freed you from the guilt
of choosing to leave them.
-
We're going home.
To our real children.
-
No, no, no, no, Mal, You listen to me!
Alright? Mal, look at me, please.
-
You're waiting for a train.
-
- Mal,goddamn it! Don't do this!
- A train that will take you far away.
-
- James and Phillipa are waiting for you!
- You know where you hope this train will take you.
-
- They're waiting for us!
- But you can't know for sure.
-
- Mal, look at me!
- But it doesn't matter.
-
- Mal, goddamn it!
- Because you will be together.
-
Sweetheart, look at me!
Mal, no! Jesus Christ!
-
She had herself declared sane
by three different psychiatrists.
-
That made it impossible for me to try to
explain the nature of her madness.
-
So, I ran...
-
Right now, or never, Cobb.
-
Alright, let's go.
-
I left my children behind and I've been
trying to buy myself back ever since.
-
Your guilt defines her.
It's what powers her.
-
But you are not responsible for
the idea that destroyed her.
-
And if we are gonna succeed in this...
-
you have to forgive yourself.
You're gonna have to confront her.
-
But you don't have to do that alone.
-
- No, no, you don't...
- I'm doing it for the others.
-
Because they have no idea of the risk
they've taken coming down here with you.
-
We have to move.
-
- Time's up.
- Alright. I don't know any combination.
-
- Not consciously anyway.
- How about instinctively, huh?
-
I got somebody standing in
front of his office right now
-
ready to tap in the combination.
-
I need the first six numbers that
come to your head right now.
-
- I have no idea.
- Right now!
-
- I said right now! Right now!
- 5, 2, 8, 4, 9, 1.
-
You'd have to do better than that.
-
Alright. Gag him.
We're going for a ride.
-
What more do you like?
To kill me?
-
What did you get?
-
That boy's relationship with his father
is even worse than we imagined.
-
This helps us how?
-
The stronger the issues,
the more powerful the catharsis.
-
How are you gonna reconcile
then pursue his strengths?
-
- Well I'm working on that, don't I?
- Move fast.
-
Projections are closing in quick.
-
We gotta break out of here
before we're totally boxed in.
-
Damn it.
-
You mustn't be afraid to
dream a little bigger, darling.
-
Now, we need to shift his animosity
from his father to his godfather.
-
We're gonna destroy his
one positive relationship?
-
No, we'll repair his relationship with his father
-
by exposing his godfather's true nature.
-
We should thrice Fischer's
loot more than Saito's mission.
-
What about his security?
It's gonna get worse as we go deeper.
-
- No, I think we're going with Mr. Charles.
- No.
-
- Who's Mr. Charles?
- A bad ides.
-
The second we get into that
hotel and approach Fischer
-
his security will be all over us.
We run with Mr. Charles like we did on this timed job.
-
- So, you've done it before?
- Yeah, and it didn't worked.
-
The subject realized that he was dreaming
and his subconscious tore us to pieces.
-
Excellent.
But you've learned a lot, right?
-
I need some kind of distraction.
-
No problem. How about a
lovely lady that I've used before?
-
- Listen to me. You drive carefully, alright?
- Yeah.
-
getting down there is
gonna be unstable as hell.
-
Don't jump too soon. We only have one
shot at that kick you're gonna make.
-
I'll play the music and you'll know
it's coming, the rest is on you.
-
- Are you ready?
- Ready!
-
Sweet dreams.
-
Am I boring you?
-
I was telling you my story.
I guess it wasn't to your liking.
-
I have a lot in my mind.
-
There goes Mr. Charles.
-
Mr. Fischer, right?
-
Pleasure to see you again.
Rod Green from marketing.
-
- And you must be?
- Leaving.
-
In case you get bored.
-
She must have blown you off.
-
That is unless her phone
number really is only six digits.
-
528-491
-
Funny way to make friends,
someone stealing their wallet like that.
-
Goddamn it.
The wallet alone is worth at least...
-
$500, right?
-
Listen, don't worry about it.
My people are already on it as we speak.
-
Who or what is Mr. Charles?
-
It's a gambit designed to turn Fischer
against his own subconscious.
-
And why don't you approve?
-
Cause it involves telling
the mark that he's dreaming`
-
which involves attracting
a lot of attention to us.
-
So Cobb said he couldn't do that?
-
So now you've noticed
how much time Cobb spends
-
doing things he says never to do.
-
Mr. Saito, may I have a moment?
-
- I'm sorry, but...
- Wait!
-
- You looked to be "livelier".
- Very amusing, Mr. Eames.
-
Turbulence on the plane?
-
No, I mean, it's must closer.
It's Yusuf's driving.
-
- I'm sorry, who did you say you were?
- Rod Green from marketing.
-
That's not true at all, is it?
-
My name is Mr. Charles.
You remember me, don't you?
-
I'm the head of your security down here.
-
Get out on a different floor and keep moving.
-
Dump the wallet.
The security will look for that.
-
- Okay.
- We need to buy Cobb a lot more time.
-
Security, huh?
-
- You work for the hotel?
- No, no.
-
I specialize in a very specific type of security.
Subconscious security.
-
Are you talking about dreams?
Are you talking about extraction?
-
I am here to protect you.
Look...
-
Excellent work.
Now, what is your plan?...
-
Mr. Fischer, I am here to
protect you in the event
-
that someone tries to access
your mind through your dreams.
-
You're not safe here.
They're coming for you.
-
Strange weather, isn't it?
-
You feel that?
-
What's happening?
-
Cobb is drawing Fischer's attention
to the strangeness of the dream
-
which is making his subconscious
look for the dreamer.
-
For me.
Quick, give me a kiss.
-
-They're still looking at us.
- Yeah, it's worth a shot.
-
We should probably get out of here.
-
Feel that? You've actually been
trained for this, Mr. Fischer.
-
Pay attention to the strangeness
of the weather, the shifting gravity.
-
None of this is real.
You're in a dream.
-
Now, the easiest for you to test yourself...
-
is to try to remember how you arrived at this hotel.
Can you do that?
-
See, I don't, I...
-
Breath, breath.
Remember your training.
-
Accept the fact that you're in a dream
and I'm here to protect you.
-
Go on.
-
- You're not real?
- No, no.
-
I'm a projection of your subconscious.
-
I was sent here to protect you in the event
that extractors try to pull you into a dream.
-
And I believe that's what's
going on right now, Mr. Fischer.
-
Yeah. Okay. Okay.
-
- Can you get me out of here?
- Right away, follow me.
-
Stay there.
-
Jesus Christ! What are you doing?
-
These men were sent
here to abduct you, alright.
-
If you want my help,
you have to remain calm.
-
I need you to work with me, Mr. Fischer.
-
If this is a dream, I should just
kill myself to wake up, right?
-
I wouldn't do that if I were you, Mr. Fischer.
-
I believe they have you sedated and if you
pull that trigger, you may not wake up.
-
You may go into a further dream state.
Now, you know what I'm talking about.
-
You remember the training.
-
Remember what I said to you.
Give me the gun.
-
This room should be directly below 528?
-
Yeah.
-
Think, Mr. Fischer, think
what do you remember from before this dream?
-
There was...there was a lot of gunfires.
And there's....rain.
-
Uncle Peter.
Oh my God, we've been kidnapped.
-
Where were they holding you?
-
- They had us in the back of a van.
- That explains the gravity shifts.
-
You're in the back of a van right now.
Keep going.
-
It had something to do with...
something to do with a safe
-
God, why is it so hard to remember
-
It's like trying to remember a
dream after you've woken up.
-
Listen, it takes years of practice.
-
You and Browning has
been pulled into this dream...
-
because they're trying to
steal something from your mind.
-
I need you to focus and try
and remember what that is.
-
What is it, Mr. Fischer?
Think!
-
A combination.
-
They demanded the first
numbers to pop into my head.
-
They're trying to extract the
number from your subconscious.
-
It can represent anything.
We're in a hotel right now.
-
We should try hotel rooms.
What was the number, Mr. Fischer?
-
Try and remember for me.
This is very important.
-
Five.
-
Five, two...
It was something.. it was a long number.
-
That's good enough.
We could start there.
-
- Fifth floor.
- Yup.
-
- So do you use a timer?
- No, I have to judge it for myself.
-
While you're all asleep in 528,
I'll wait for Yusuf's kick.
-
- Well, how will you know?
- His music warns me.
-
And then when the van hits the barrier
of the bridge, that should be unmistakable.
-
So we get a nice, synchronized kick.
-
If it's too soon, we won't get pulled out.
-
If it's too late...
I won't be able to drop us.
-
Why not?
-
Cause of the van, that will be in free fall.
Can't drop you without gravity.
-
Right.
-
They're with me.
Go on.
-
- Mr. Charles
- Do you know what that is, Mr. Fischer?
-
- Yeah, I think so, yeah.
- They were trying to put you under.
-
- I'm already under.
- Under again.
-
What do you mean?
A dream within a dream?
-
Hey. I see you've changed.
-
I'm sorry.
-
Oh, I'm sorry.
I've mistaken you for a friend.
-
Good looking fella, I'm sure.
-
That's Fischer's projection of Browning.
Let's follow him and see how he behaves.
-
- Why?
- Because how he acts would tell us...
-
if Fischer is going to suspect his motives,
the way we wanted to.
-
- Uncle Peter.
- You said you were kidnapped together?
-
Well, not exactly. They already had him.
They were torturing him.
-
And you saw them torture him?
-
- The kidnappers are working for you?
- Robert.
-
You're trying to get that safe open?
So you get the alternate will?
-
Fischer-Morrow has been my entire life.
I can't let you destroy it.
-
I'm not gonna throw away my inheritance.
Why would I?
-
I couldn't let you rise to
your father's last taunt.
-
- What taunt?
- The will, Robert, that will.
-
That's his last insult.
-
A challenge for you to
build something for yourself...
-
by telling you you're not
worthy of his accomplishments.
-
What, that he was disappointed, hmm?
-
I'm sorry.
-
But...he's wrong.
-
You can build a better
company than he ever did.
-
Mr. Fischer?
He's lying!
-
- How do you know?
- Trust me, it's what I do.
-
He's hiding something and
we need to find out what that is.
-
I need you to do the same thing to
him that he was going to do to you.
-
We'll enter his subconscious and find
out what he doesn't want you to know.
-
Alright.
-
He's out.
-
Wait, whose subconscious
are we going into exactly?
-
We're going into Fischer's.
-
But I told him it was Browning's
so he can be a part of our team.
-
He's gonna help us break
into his own subconscious.
-
That's right.
-
Security's gonna run you down, huh.
-
And I will lead them on a merry chase.
-
Just be back here for the kick.
-
Go to sleep, Mr. Eames.
-
Are you good?
-
- Are you alright?
- Yes, yes. I'm..I'm fine. I'm ready.
-
Cobb? Cobb?
What's down there?
-
Hopefully the truth we
want Fischer to learn.
-
I mean, what's down there for you?
-
Did you see that?
-
Eames, this is your dream.
-
I need you to draw the security away
from the complex, you understand?
-
- Who will guide Fischer in?
- Not me.
-
Find all the route,
everything could be compromised.
-
- I designed the place.
- No, you're with me.
-
I could do it.
-
Alright, you'll reach on the
route into the complex.
-
- Fischer, you'll be going with him.
- Alright.
-
- What about you?
- Keep this alive. I'll be listening in the whole time.
-
The windows on that upper
floor are big enough for me...
-
to cover you from that south tower.
You see it?
-
- Yeah. You're not coming in?
- In order to find out the truth...
-
about your father, you're gonna need to
break into Browning's mind on your own.
-
Come, Fischer!
-
Sound the alarm!
Sound the alarm!
-
Move!
-
Go!
-
So they're shooting me!
-
I hope they're ready.
-
It's too soon.
-
Cobb, do you hear that?
-
First heard it about twenty minutes ago.
I thought it was the wind up here.
-
Yeah, I hear it.
It's music.
-
- So what do we do?
- Move fast.
-
Yusuf's ten seconds for the jump.
-
Which gives Arthur three minutes.
-
Hey!
-
- Which gives us what?
- Sixty minutes.
-
Can they make that
route in under an hour?
-
They still have to climb
down to the middle terrace.
-
Well then, they need a new route.
A more direct route.
-
It's designed as a labyrinth.
-
There must be access where
we can cut through the maze, right?
-
Eames?
-
Did Eames add any features?
-
I don't think I should tell you.
If Mal finds out...
-
We don't have time for this.
Did he add any?
-
He added an air duct system
that can cut through the maze.
-
Good. Explain it to them.
-
- Saito?
- Go ahead.
-
Paradoxical.
-
- What was that?
- The kick.
-
- Cobb, did we miss it?
- Yeah, we missed it.
-
Couldn't you instead just have
dreamt of a goddamn beach?
-
What the hell do we do now?
-
We finish the job before the next kick.
-
- What next kick?
- When the van hits the water.
-
If wanna make a call,
please hang up and try again.
-
If you need assistance...
-
How do I drop you without gravity?
-
Arthur has a couple of minutes,
we have about twenty.
-
Are you okay?
-
Move out!
To the base!
-
There's something wrong. They're heading
your way like they know something.
-
Just buy us some more time, alright?
Come on!
-
On my way.
-
That's the antechamber,
it's just stronger.
-
Was it stronger if it have any windows?
-
No, I mean it wouldn't
be very strong if it did.
-
Let's hope Fischer likes
what he finds in there.
-
Are those projections part
of his subconscious?
-
Yes.
-
Are you destroying
those parts of his mind?
-
No, no.
They're just projections.
-
We're here.
-
You're clear but hurry.
There's an entire army headed your way.
-
We're in.
-
- There's someone else in there.
- Fischer, it's a trap, get out!
-
Come on. A little lower.
-
- Cobb. No, she is not real!
- How do you know that?
-
She is just a projection.
Fischer...Fischer is real!
-
Hello.
-
Eames! Eames!
Get to the antechamber now!
-
- What happened?
- Mal killed Fischer.
-
I couldn't shoot her.
-
But there's no use in reviving him...
-
his mind's already trapped down there.
It's all over.
-
So that's it?
Then we failed?
-
We're done.
I'm sorry.
-
Well, it's not me who's gonna
get back to my family, is it?
-
It's a shame, I really want to know
what's gonna happen in there.
-
- I swear we have this one..
- Let's set the charges.
-
No, there's still another way.
-
We just have to follow
Fischer down there.
-
We don't have time.
-
No, but there will be enough
time down there.
-
And we will find him.
-
Okay, as soon as Arthur's music kicks in
just use the defibrillator to revive him.
-
We can give him his
own kick down below.
-
Look you get him in there.
-
As soon as the music ends,
you blow up the hospital.
-
And we all ride the kick
back up the layers.
-
That's worth a shot.
-
And Saito can hold the guards
out while I set the charges.
-
Saito, will never make it, will he?
-
Cobb, come on!
We've got to try.
-
Let's go!
-
Look if we're not that fully kicked,
I am gonna leave in vain.
-
She's right.
She's right.
-
Can I trust you to do what's
gonna happen here?
-
I mean, Mal's gonna
be down there.
-
I know where to find her.
She'll have Fischer.
-
How do you know?
-
She wants me to come after her,
she wants me back down there with her.
-
Are you alright?
-
- This is your world?
- Was.
-
This is where she'll be.
-
Come on.
-
Saito...
-
I need you...I need you to take care of
Fischer while I go set some charges, okay?
-
No room for tourists on this jobs.
-
Don't be silly.
-
You built all these?
This is incredible.
-
We built for years.
-
We started in on the memories.
-
This way.
-
This is our neighbourhood.
The place is from my past.
-
That was our first apartment and we
moved to that building right there.
-
After Mal became pregnant,
that became our home.
-
You reconstructed all
of these from memory?
-
Like I told you, we have lots of time.
-
What is that?
-
It's the house Mal grew up with.
-
- Will she be in there?
- No.
-
Come on.
-
We both wanted to live in a house
but we love this type of building.
-
In the real world, we'd have
to choose, but not here.
-
How are you gonna bring Fischer back?
-
I'm gonna have to come up
with some kind of a kick.
-
What?
-
The improvised.
-
Listen, there's something you should know about me. About inception.
-
An idea is like a virus.
Resilient.
-
Highly contagious.
-
The smallest seed of an idea can grow.
-
It can grown to define or destroy you.
-
The smallest idea such as:
"Your world is not real".
-
Simple. little thought
that changes everything.
-
So certain of your world.
Of what's real?
-
Do you think he is?
-
Why do you think
he's as lost as I was?
-
I know it's real, Mal.
-
No creeping doubts?
-
Not feeling persecuted, Dom?
-
Chased around the globe by anonymous
corporations and police forces?
-
The way the projections
persecute the dreamer?
-
Admit it.
-
You don't believe in one reality anymore.
-
So choose.
Choose to be here.
-
Choose me.
-
You know what I have to do,
I have to get back to our children...
-
because you left them.
-
- Because you left us.
- You're wrong.
-
- Not at all.
- You're confused.
-
Our children are here.
-
And you'd like to see their
faces again, wouldn't you?
-
Yes, but I want to see
them up above, Mal.
-
Up above?
-
Listen to yourself.
These are our children. Watch.
-
James?
Phillipa?
-
Don't do this, Mal, please.
Those aren't my children.
-
You keep telling yourself
that but you don't believe it.
-
- No, I know it.
- What if you're wrong?
-
What if I'm what's real?
-
You keep telling yourself what you know.
But what do you believe? What do you feel?
-
Guilt.
-
I feel guilt, Mal.
-
And no matter what I do,
no matter how hopeless I am...
-
no matter how confused...
that guilt is always there.
-
reminding me of the truth.
-
What truth?
-
The idea that caused you to question
your reality came from me.
-
You planted the idea in my mind?
-
What is she talking about?
-
The reason I knew inception was
possible was because I did it to her first.
-
- I did it to my own wife.
- Why?
-
We were lost in here.
-
I knew we needed to escape
but she wouldn't accept it.
-
She had locked something away,
something deep inside.
-
The truth that she had once
known but she chose to forget.
-
She couldn't break free.
-
So I decided to search for it.
-
Going deep into the recess of her mind
and found that secret place.
-
I broke in and I planted an idea.
-
A simple idea that I knew
would change everything.
-
That her world wasn't real.
-
That death was the only escape.
-
You're waiting for a train..
-
A train that will take you far away...
-
You know where you hope
this train will take you.
-
But you can't know for sure!
-
And it doesn't matter!
-
- Now tell me why!
- Because we'll be together.
-
And I never knew that... that idea
would grow in her mind like a cancer...
-
that even after she woke.
-
... that even after yo
came back to reality
-
that you keep to believe
your world wasn't real.
-
That death was the only escape.
-
Mal, no!
Jesus!
-
- You're infecting my mind.
- I was trying to save you.
-
You betrayed me but you
can make amends.
-
You can still keep your promise.
-
We can still be together right here.
In the world we built together.
-
Cobb, we need to get Fischer.
-
You can't have him.
-
If I stay here, will you let him go?
-
What are you talking about?
-
Fischer's on the porch.
-
- Go check if he's alive, Ariadne.
- Cobb, you can't do this.
-
Go check if he's alive, right now!
Do it.
-
He's here and it's time
but you have to come now!
-
- Take Fischer with you, alright?
- You can't stay here to be with her!
-
I'm not. Saito's dead
by now that means...
-
he's down here somewhere.
That means I have to find him.
-
I can't stay with her anymore
because she doesn't exist.
-
I'm the only thing you
do believe in anymore.
-
I wish...
-
I wish more than anything, but...
-
...I can't imagine you
with all your complexity.
-
All your perfection.
All your imperfection.
-
Are you alright?
-
Look at you.
-
You're just a shade.
You're just a shade of my real wife.
-
And you are the best
that I could do, but...
-
...I'm sorry, you're just
not good enough.
-
This will feel real?
-
- What are you doing?
- Improvise.
-
No, no, no!
-
Get in there, now!
Go, go, go!
-
Disappointed...
-
Disappointed...
-
I know, Dad.
-
I know you were disappointed.
I couldn't be you.
-
No, no, no!...
-
I was disappointed that you tried to be like me
-
Come on, come on, come on!
-
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
-
Dad?
-
That's the kick, Ariadne!
You have to go now!
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Don't lose yourself!
Find Saito and bring him back!
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I will!
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Do you remember when
you asked me to marry you?
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Yes.
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You said you dreamt that
we'll grow old together.
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But we did.
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We did, you don't remember?
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I'd miss you, more
than I can bear, but...
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... we had our time together.
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And I have to let you go.
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I have to let you go.
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I'm sorry, Robert.
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You know, the Will means that
dad wanted me to be my own man.
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Not just to live for him.
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That's what I'm gonna do, Uncle Peter.
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What happened?
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- Cobb stayed.
- With Mal?
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No, to find Saito.
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He'll be lost.
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No, he'll be alright.
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Are you going to kill me?
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I'm waiting for someone.
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Someone from a half-remembered dream.
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Cobb?
Impossible.
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We were young men together.
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I'm an old man...
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Filled with regret.
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Waiting to die alone, huh.
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I've come back for you...
To remind you of something.
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Something you once knew.
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That this world is not real.
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To convince me to
honor our arrangement?
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To take a leap of faith, yes.
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Come back, so we can be
young man together again.
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Come back with me.
Come back.
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Hot towel, sir?
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We'll landing in Los Angeles
in about twenty minutes.
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Do you need immigration forms?
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Thank you.
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- Hot towel, sir?
- Oh no.
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Do you need immigration forms?
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- Welcome home, Mr. Cobb.
- Thank you, sir.
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Welcome home.
This way.
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James?
Phillipa?
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Look who's here!
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Hey kids, how are you?
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- Daddy!
- How are you?
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Look what I built, Daddy!
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- What are you doing there?
- I built a house made of rocks!
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- Out of rocks?
- Come, I want you to see it.
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Can you make me one?
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Come on, Daddy!