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  • 1:58 what do u call that thing?

  • 1:01 when the music kicks in, that is f... brilliant. EPIC

  • @Jeff0ko1 2:14 is just as epic.

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  • Look and learn Hollywood, THIS IS HOW MOVIES SHOULD BE MADE.

  • @halo6534 Actually, that was hollywood....

  • 3:30 ... finally!!!!

  • More than just a man

  • It's kinda weird to think how Arthur and Eames aren't really setting up kicks, but planning how to kill everyone, and themselves. (Yes, I know that's what a kick is. It's just kinda strange to think of it from another angle. If that makes any sense)

  • What is that music called that starts playing at 1:01?

  • @myloric its AMAZING!!!!! its called 528491 on the soundtrack :P

  • @SkinsKenya Thanks man!

  • @myloric 528491 - Hans Zimmer. that's what it's called.

  • Reality (or may be Cobb's/Mal's dream)->1st dream (Chemist), car and kidnap Rob Fischer -> 2nd dream (Arthur), hotel and elevator (Chemist stays back at 1st level)-> 3rd dream (Eames), snow scape (Arthur stays back at 2nd level)-> 4th dream (or Limbo), Mal, Rob Fischer, Cobb, Saito (and Ariadne for a short time) are stuck (Eames stays back at the 3rd level). So the order of riding back kicks are: Limbo (Ariadne)->Eames->Arthur->Chem­ist->Reality (or may be Cobb's Mal's dream that is not proven).

  • Most EPIC scene of all cinema history.

  • That music at 1:01 << WOOW !!

  • I'm still confused about this last part of the movie. Why does Fisher's subconsious make him believe his actually said he was disspointed he tried to be like (that he loved him)? Surely this only makes sense if they planted the windmill in the safe as part of the dream architecture and Fisher saw the windmill FIRST. But his father speaks first. What actually makes him believe that was what his dad said? How did they know that in the last moments that he would believe it?

  • @SuperSparkyMark1 they had planned for his dad to say that the windmill was a last minute thing as they saw the picture when they already went into (the first layer) of the dream. seeing the windmill would make him think his father loved him and would emphasise on what his dad told him

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  • This scene speaks to me on so many levels. My father has always been disappointed in me no matter how many successes I gained, one after the other. Although by normal standards I am highly successful, only in my dreams do I see him having pride in me for in real life he does not.

  • So in the end...his father might not have ever loved him...

  • @banananer16 I completely agree man.... that chick totally ruined this scene for me... I couldn't get her outta my mind throughout the video! Dammit!!

  • He was so emotionally scarred from this scene he went from being the owner of a billion dollar company to moving to Gotham being Scarecrow, nice.

  • Juno: Your not in enough

    Michael Cera: What?

    Juno: We have to go deeper. CONCEPTION

  • And the Oscar goes to..........NOT INCEPTION. Shame, but King's Speech movie....well deserved Oscar.

  • kick ASS scene

  • if they could perform inception, there was a reason for that. this is how it was meant to end.

  • My eyes watered when i saw Fischer break down :3 Cillian is brilliant

  • @jasminemaomao See, i don't know if i should cry, or be angry. The moral ambiguity of this entire concept is so fascinating to think about. Cillian seems like a good guy, and he gets the catharsis he so desperately wanted, but it's ALL A LIE!

  • 528491

  • I always get teary eyed when Fischer does .__. omg when he picks up the pinwheel it's heartbreaking...... especially because his father was actually dissapointed irl :(

  • God dang son. Every time I watch this scene I get somethin in my eyes.

  • I am gonna get this song for my iPod

  • Damn, Ariadne's eyes look FUCKING SCARY when the van hits the water..

  • R.I.P Pete Postlethwaite

  • it was too awesome seeing it for the first time back then. 

  • Such an incredible film.

  • @banananer16 which skank?

  • 0:55 EPIC!!!

  • why does the elevator fall when theres no gravity?

  • @Rustyy444 The explosion pushed it down and because of no gravity it continues at falling with the same speed.

  • Whats sad is that this is all a dream, in real life his father was actually disappointed. I think that's something that no one really thought about at the end, which is true, our brain does this sometimes, especially in dreams repairing things we cant handle.

  • This observation may have already been posted, but do you notice how the music changes slightly when the film shifts from each dream level? Another sign of the film's intricacies as well as Nolan's and Zimmer's attention to detail.

  • Fucking Ellen Page.

  • SUPER ULTRA IPER MEGA.....EPIC!!!!!!

  • the song gives the similar suspense you feel during the end of AC revelations. and this and "time" is very similar to "labored and lost". just to show i know stuff :p

  • song

    

  • @thedarkness16 528491 by hans zimmer

  • When Fischer Sr says "I was disappointed that you tried. . . " and the music kicks in I still get chills, even after seeing it literally 1000 times

  • my right ear enjoyed this significantly more than my left.

  • no no no,,I were disappointed that you tried!

  • @DoctorComics it's called 528491

  • I need to know the track song for 1:00 pleazzz

  • Inception at 1:01

  • INT. STRONGROOM 2 CONTINUOUS A RUMBLE BUILDS as Fischer approaches the bed, overcome with emotion. His Father sees him. Starts trying to speak. Fischer leans in... FATHER (hoarse whisper) I... was ... dis ... dis ... FISCHER I know, Dad. You were disappointed that I couldn't be you. The dying man SHAKES HIS HEAD with surprising energy. FATHER (whisper) I was disappointed... that you tried. Fischer hears this. And we-
  • @2011MOONSTAR and we- What? AND WE WHAT???!!!

  • tears;(

  • i really dnt get the windmill thing

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  • @yugihlh the father kept his son's windmill because he still loved him

  • @foodbug no..no...that was all fabricated. that is fischer's subconscious fooling him. what he's seeing there is what the gang (CObb's gang) wants him to see....that's why the idea of INCEPTION worked....they implanted a thought...an idea..that Fischer's dad loved him and that his dad wants him "to be his own man..."

    this scene is the point of the movie...THIS IS THE ACTUAL INCEPTION OF THOUGHT.

  • @MrGentlehand ahh i see. Ok my bad. Your explanation made it much more clear haha

    Thanks

  • @MrGentlehand That's one of the things that really makes this movie brilliant. When you really think about it, you feel sad for Fischer. He seems like a genuinely good guy, and he has just been completely manipulated to end his company.

  • @Stigmatainmypants but then you wonder...that thought, despite being a fabrication, will make him a genuinely happier man.

    just another spot of chris nolan genius.

  • @RoKr93 Very true! It's interesting to debate whether this inception is actually for the best. On some levels i think it is! On others i think it's pretty underhanded and sneaky! And the fact that this is really a plot point that is minor to the overall story is really something!!!

  • @MrGentlehand the emotional part comes when you think that although fabricated, there is a slight chance that it is actually what the old man tried to say on real life

  • @yugihlh Earlier in the movie there was a picture of him when he was little and he was holding that windmill.

  • Love this movie. Watched yesterday and gonna watch it again today.

  • aww, what a lovely moment between a father and son, time to blow it up!

  • @oldiesfan91 whoehahaahhahaha yeahhh

  • This will be remembered as one of the single greatest scenes ever filmed or directed.

  • Greatest thing ever

  • how come this project took 10 years to be completed!! Hollywood producers are a bunch of moroons

  • its so climactic!

  • R:I:P Pete Postelwaith =(

  • @egdqv13234 how come someone always ends up dead after acting in a Christopher Nolan film?

  • @qiovanni1 because they know they will never top that performance lol

  • Pete Postelwaith is ACTUALLY dead in real life now!

  • I like how the music kicks in at 1:00.

  • Aww I always cry in this scene..no matter how many hundreds of times I have seen..

    Ah Cillian you with ur baby blue eyes gettin all scrunched up full of tears make me all giggly...

  • what's the name of the soundtrack?

  • @TheReverend29 528491 is the name of the song playing through the first part of the video. Then it switches to Dream is Collapsing, and the very end is another track the name I forget.

  • @Arkalius80 thanks a million!

  • 12 people missed the kick

  • Anyone on here lucid dream?

  • I love that scene. But, serusly, Fischer just got shoot, he should be like Saito when I got shoot, but he isn't in pain. Weird :)

    I'm Inception forever thankful, it showed me this amazing dream-world.

  • @JustAParadox37 They got him out of limbo by giving him a sinchronized kick, when he falls and when he gets defibbed. Therefore he wakes back up in the last dream level unharmed as you would if you were shot in a dream and woke up.

  • @SamDiRisio Oh okay.

  • okay, I didnt get this scene, is this what the father really wanted the song to do?

  • @samydude No, FuKk YOU!

  • This scene made me cry. So much. Cillian does an amazing job in the whole movie!

    Inception = Best movie of 2010!

  • @icedflame7 Derp...

  • @djikasu it's a movie jeez....if you want to watch cold hard facts go watch a documentary 

  • @djikasu bro you've been mind fucked since you were born, you obviously dont even know what a story is

  • @djikasu glad you sought out this video to tell us your opinion. we all really appreciate it.

  • I'm sorry guys but this part when he talks to his dad.. its makes me wanna cry so bad... 2 great actors doing their level best ... god damn it... i wish this was real..

  • When the money dream dies it will all start crashing down because it was all built to make others rich and not to make mankind go forward.

  • Wow, that must be a trip. Waking up from a dream, seeing something, feeling something, then getting killed up again, and repeating the process.

  • kick seen, or kick ass seen?

  • Jessica is hot

  • I hope this is what Maurice Fisher really wanted to say - I refuse to believe that (seemingly) such a nice and sensitive man like Robert was so brutally deceived!

  • @Bzibzianka See, i can't figure out if this is cruel or no. I highly doubt that this is what Maurice REALLY wanted to say, but it DOES give his son some closure, and leaves him feeling better about his relationship with his father. The question is does disbanding his company wind up working out for him in the end? One of my favourite elements of the movie is that the victim is so likable.

  • R.I.P Mr Kobayashi.

  • Y U put yourself to the beginning and the front?

    I came here to see the clip, If I want to see girls on web then there are better places for it....

  • @zokka

    And better girls.......

  • I'm sorry can someone tell me what the old man said? I cant hear him correctly!!

  • HAVE YOU EVER QUESTION (YOUR) REALITY?

  • His own way? At the end he called me into his deathbed, he could barely speak but he took the trouble to tell me one last thing. He pulled me close and I could only make out one word, "disappointed".

    Its tragic that his fathers affection is just a figment of his imagination...

  • fuck the oscars guys if you havent notice those guys are super sold out this movie is beyond amazing period

  • FuKk the Clip. You sexy as hell.

  • Can someone explain this to me? After the van falls in the water, they get out and are all just chillin on the rocks. How do they get back to reality? Wait for the timer to run out right? Well they have only been in the first dream for like 1 hour so they have to wait the full week while those other "guards" are gunning them down? Doesnt make much sense to me.

  • @jdodo008 Ye I thought that too but I think they just wait it out for a week. The guards must think they died in the water

  • R.I.P. Pete Postlethwaite

  • I almost broke into tears in that scene...

  • @Michael0697 i dont get it, explain what scene

  • @Michael0697 i almost did the first time and i couldnt hold it in the second time i watched it

  • @Michael0697 ...Same here,My heartbeat was CRYING !!!

  • Lol, at 3:35 the rail bends when touches the water

  • The crazy part is that Cillian Murphy seems like a really good guy in this. Did he really deserve to have this done to him?

  • r.i.p pete pothelswaite :( in a movie with leonardo at the beginning of leos career and in a film with leo at the end of his life :(

  • the music right after his dad says "im disappointed you tried" is so perfect

  • what song started to play when he told him he was disappointed?

  • @Khoaster The name of that track is called 528491.

  • best movie ending ever... simple end to a complex movie

  • watch?v=KRfc7NYyuWU

    inception is the reason I got a date to prom...

    P.S. RIP Pete Postlewate

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  • R.I.P. Arthur

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    PREACH!! LOL

  • @majafaja999 The Social Network is hardly about facebook at all lol Have you seen it?

  • @majafaja999 If you think The Social Network is just a film about Facebook, either you haven't seen it or are too ignorant to accept that it is a good film.

  • @JoshMurphyChannel Fuck you.

  • @ColonelChaos0 Idiot.

  • @majafaja999 Same brah.

  • @majafaja999

    I bet you'd change that last part of the sentence if it got best picture, wouldn't you?

  • @majafaja999 lol you're dumb

  • @nameless12345 yes, dumb like a fox

  • @majafaja999 u got that right, best movie ever, watched it yesterday when will watch tonight again, impossible not to like it!!!Though my parents didn't understand a thing :D

  • @majafaja999

    Ok now you're being a little unfair, TSN wasn't really centered on facebook, It was more focused on the relationships between the characters(especially zuckerberg & eduardo) and about entrepreneurship, the soundtrack and direction were also excellent, in my opinion.

    Love inception btw.

  • @majafaja999 The Social Network was a GREAT film. It was the BEST picture of 2010, but inception was my favorite film of that year.

  • @majafaja999 i agree , it was a fucking disgrace that inception didn't win best movie , or at the very least it should have won best script. no way that the movie that won that was better than inception. it was the most original script in years. and nolan should have won best director because he just simply is the best director of this time. al his movies are genius , i also really loves the prestige. and afcourse the dark knight :)

  • @majafaja999 if you think that the social network is just a movie about facebook then i cannot describe what that makes you...inception i slightly prefer to the social network, but the social network is an incredible film too...it is also a true story which is why it almost has to win the award - considering how accurate and moving it was.

  • @majafaja999 I did not like Inception at first viewing, but I watched once again and the third time it blew me away. This is one movie with underlying messages and subtleties and its brilliance is its ability to plant an idea in the mind of the audience. Every one that has seen this movie observes it in a different way. That is its sheer genius.

  • @majafaja999 Although I completely disagree with your view on social network (that being my fav film last year) you can rest assured in knowing that Inception WILL go down as one of the most notorious and best films of the decade. I would be willing to actually bet $1000 that in 50 years people will talk of inception like they do of Matrix, Star wars, 2001 etc as being one of the best mainstream Sci-fi films.

  • @majafaja999 Indeed my man... Indeed.

  • @majafaja999 The social network was awesome. You go fuck off!

  • @majafaja999 I loved inception too but what you say about the other two movies is just stupid

  • 2:20 on sounds like my dishwasher while it's running... just a random thought.

  • This was heart wrenching, the fact his dad was actually just dissapointed in him made it awful for Fischer who just wasn't a villain, if anything it was Cobb and Saito who tried to destroy his fathers legacy so Saito could get ahead in the Energy game and so Cobb could go home

  • The father saying that he was " disapointed that he tried" isnt really what the father said. Now the father may of thought this, but that was meerly them putting the idea into his head, the movie just mad it more dramatic.

  • more epic than Chuck Norris' roundhouse kick

  • Hilarious thing is: when Dad-Fischer said, "I was disappointed that you tried", I misheard it on my first viewing and heard "I was disappointed in your eyes."

  • God. His face when he finds the blowy pinwheel thing gets me every time.

  • When you think about it you have to be a real heartless bastard to mess with a guys mind using his deceased father.

  • The scene with Ariadne jumping is just so beautifully shot. I love that shot.

  • Am i the only one that cried in this scene???

  • @j3vintimilla no, you are not

  • @j3vintimilla i did too, gosh tears were rolling down my eyes when robert dad died :'( this is truely one of the greatest movie ive ever seen!!! :)

  • @j3vintimilla I cried too but i guess I did for another reason.

  • With the music section starting at 1:01, and after we discover his father's secret.. the scene becomes really heartbreaking..