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Originally Posted by Derwood
Frankly, I think the movie on its "surface" is good enough that it doesn't require imagining all sorts of theories that aren't there. The story stands up well as presented.
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I think the beauty of it is, it rewards reading on many levels. The ambiguity of the last frame is obviously an invitation to speculate, BUT that sort of misses the point. Cobb has walked away from his totem. Wherever he is, that's what he's calling home. He no longer cares if it's real or dream; he's found where he wants to be, and that's good enough for him.