News

Inception's final shot has become an iconic movie moment that has also inspired countless theories over the years.
The spinning top becomes a symbol of the audience's struggle with understanding reality within the film, echoing Cobb's journey throughout the story. Inception ends with a question instead of an ...
The film ends with a shot of a spinning top, with Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio ... For those who might not remember the specifics of Inception‘s plot, there are dreams within dreams within dreams ...
Christopher Nolan's Inception may have been released in theatres ... Ant now, the Oppenheimer director returned to the infamous spinning top totem finale to share the only "correct answer" about ...
Whether or not Cobb’s top keeps spinning or falls on the table has no effect on the emotional conclusion of “Inception,” which for Nolan is where the heart of the story is. Cobb has made it ...
The final Inception scene shows Dom Cobb finally ... The final shot shows Cobb’s totem, the spinning top, but Nolan doesn’t let us find out whether it’ll continue spinning, an indication ...
Christopher Nolan said sitting through the ending of "Inception" with audiences was "unique." He told Insider the final shot of a spinning top left crowds with "gasp, groans, frustrations." ...
Christopher Nolan’s Inception isn't just a film - it's a mental maze, one where every hallway leads to another question. You think you've figured it out, but then the hallway folds in on itself.
Empire Magazine dropped a fun Easter egg in the movie, which was a spinning top, and hinted that something big was coming soon, which some fans believed was an announcement of Inception 2.