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Originally Posted by Raginl3ull
Originally Posted by Noskey
Originally Posted by Raginl3ull
Now you're reaching. But Saito had faith in Cobb and that he did what needed to be done. Faith was a sort of recurring theme in this movie. He had faith when they were in Yusef's dream that Cobb would finish the mission, he had faith in the airplane that Cobb finished the mission, whether they talked about it in limbo or not. So he made the call.
I know you're going to disagree with what I just typed, so just make your rebuttal short and take the rest to IMDB where you might find someone who agrees with you... for some reason.
I disagree. FAITH is not a sufficient basis for following through with his end of the deal unless he knew for certain. Would you deliver if you BELIEVED someone had followed through with their end of the deal? Or would you want CONFIRMATION? That's what I thought....keep reaching
Its true that in the movie cobb didnt know if the inception was successful or not, but remember if he had arrived in LA without being cleared he would of been sent to prison for the rest of his life. It's not like when they woke up in the plane they could all talk about what happened with fisher in the plane. So I wouldn't call "faith is not sufficient" it is in a indirect way.
Also has anyone ever though that maybe after the dream when they woke up it no longer was as clear to them, meaning if Saito did spend a bunch of years in limbo he would not wake up with a terrible memory/experience of it.
Think about it, the best way to tell if the Inception worked is if fisher retires which was not shown in the movie,
Also I kinda agree with that ring theory it follows it pretty spot on, and even that isnt true the top was not really his totem. So I believe the ending was reality and not a dream.