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In Inception , too, everybody has their box — be it a safe, a fortified hangar surrounded by armed guards on skis, or a stop on an elevator on which no one is allowed. Cobb defeats his regret by finally telling Mal that the two of them did grow old together in their shared dream.

In other words, he fulfilled his wedding promise to her. So, is Cobb being pulled back to reality by this thought, or is he being prodded further into his dream? That depends, perhaps, on how you view the very end of the film: At this point, Cobb seems to be finally freed of his regret and of his memory of Mal, and has been reunited with his children.

From there, the various subplots of Inception become more complicated. Saito accompanies Cobb's team during the hour flight, but doesn't have any dream skills to offer. He's only there to ensure that Cobb immediately receives his reward after executing the plan. Cobb wants to reunite with his two children, but he can't legally enter the United States after being identified as a suspect in his wife's death.

In the first dream level , Saito is shot and wounded, which is the result of Arthur not identifying that Fischer had militarized his subconscious to prevent any type of extraction. Cobb then reveals that the high potency of their mechanical compound means that Saito, or any of them for that matter, can't wake up after a dream state death.

Instead, they drop into Limbo - an unconstructed dream space that only Cobb is familiar with. In the second dream level, Saito plays a minor role while his first-level self remains in a vehicle. In the third Inception dream level, Saito assists the group but ultimately dies, along with Fischer, who is subsequently sent to Limbo but saved by Cobb and Ariadne.

As Cobb explains to Ariadne, time stretches in a dream; seconds turn to minutes, minutes turn to days, and days turn to years. During Inception , Cobb and his team of dreamers use several different compounds to create lucid dreams. At the start of the movie, Cobb and Arthur use a version of Somnacin that turns five minutes in reality into about an hour of dreamtime - making the dream 12 times longer than reality.

Later in the film, however, Cobb and his team use a specialized compound to complete inception. That drug turns 10 hours on the surface into about a week of dreamtime - 20 times as long. Under the influence of Dom and Mal, an enormous and elaborate city was built, though it has been abandoned and is decaying since Cobb's last appearance to the city. Limbo can be entered by traveling deeper through the dream levels. The only reason this is possible is because, as Yusuf establishes earlier, the team cannot create more than three stable levels of dreams.

Therefore, sleeping in Level 3 results is a sleeper dreaming themselves into Limbo. It should also be noted that manually entering Limbo allows a sleeper to retain the knowledge that they are dreaming, making it easier to avoid becoming 'lost' in Limbo. At some unspecified point in time before the Fischer inception job began, Cobb and Mal were performing experiments to see how deep they could travel within their minds.

Eventually they manually dreamt themselves into Limbo. Here they were able to create a perfect environment together and "feel like gods". Eventually, the couple began to build from their memories, making the distinction between reality and dream more difficult to distinguish. Over time, Cobb became dissatisfied with Limbo because he knew that it was not real, while Mal was beginning to accept it as her reality, as she saw Limbo as a paradise. Mal would not accept that she was asleep, so Cobb was forced to perform Inception on her, planting the idea in her mind that her world was not real.



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