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The top wasn't relevant it isn't even his totem.

He is awake at the end, again not relevant though to what the movie was trying to do at the end.

Also the entire thing is an allegory for the creative/artistic process (specifically film/media production).

Good movie, but it looks a lot better just because of the stream of crap being spewed out into theatres right now. Did this just get released in Canada or something? :P

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The top wasn't relevant it isn't even his totem.

He is awake at the end, again not relevant though to what the movie was trying to do at the end.

Also the entire thing is an allegory for the creative/artistic process (specifically film/media production).

Yeah, i read that article. Of course, that is just a theory and Chris Nolan has not confirmed that. I doubt he ever will.

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He is awake and here is why:

Leo explains to Ellen Page when he first gets her into a dream that you never really know how you got to where you were while inside a dream...you just are placed right into it.

Leo clearly wakes up on the plane, clearly gets to the airport and clearly makes it home to his children...he didn't just appear at his house where his children were playing...there was an order of events that got him there, starting with him waking up. The whole movie was not a dream.

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He is awake and here is why:

Leo explains to Ellen Page when he first gets her into a dream that you never really know how you got to where you were while inside a dream...you just are placed right into it.

Leo clearly wakes up on the plane, clearly gets to the airport and clearly makes it home to his children...he didn't just appear at his house where his children were playing...there was an order of events that got him there, starting with him waking up. The whole movie was not a dream.

It's an interesting theory but they were "waking up" inside of dreams the whole movie.

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He is awake and here is why:

Leo explains to Ellen Page when he first gets her into a dream that you never really know how you got to where you were while inside a dream...you just are placed right into it.

Leo clearly wakes up on the plane, clearly gets to the airport and clearly makes it home to his children...he didn't just appear at his house where his children were playing...there was an order of events that got him there, starting with him waking up. The whole movie was not a dream.

How did he get on the train in the beginning of the movie?

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