The movie Inception still fascinates me; I suppose that is why my colleague (and co-blogger) William Irwin asked me to edit the Wiley/Blackwell Pop Culture series book on the movie—Inception and ...
Inception has one of the most intriguing and talked-about endings of all time, but the biggest clue to solving its mystery isn’t the spinning top. In 2010, Christopher Nolan explored the complexity of ...
In dreams, the mundane often takes on a kind of cosmic significance. A placid lake equals a clear mind. A key hints at new beginnings. And a spinning top? Well, in the world of Christopher Nolan's ...
Christopher Nolan's Inception may have been released in theatres 13 years ago, but its enigmatic final scene is still having fans talking today. Ant now, the Oppenheimer director returned to the ...
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Audiences might have gotten a bit more than they bargained for when they went to see Christopher Nolan’s Inception back in 2010, as the film’s blend of dreams and layers of reality caused some ...
The meaning of Inception’s ending famously revolves around a top which spins forever in dreams, but in real life comes to a stop like any other top. Any other top, that is, except for [Aaed Musa]’s ...
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 he uses to ...