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Correctly analyze the ending of Inception.

My answer: the place where Cobb returned is a dream. Don't believe what totem says. What is a totem? Can totems distinguish dreams from reality? Let me make an analogy: you are a dream thief, and you have your own totem. I'm a better dream thief than you. I entered your dream and stole the mystery of the totem in your brain. Then I created a new dream for you. I put a fake totem in your pocket to make it completely conform to the laws of natural physics. How did you know? In fact, I think totem is just an element buried to confuse the audience, just like rings and children, because I don't think it can really distinguish dreams from reality.

First of all, you should know that they entered five levels of dreams in this task: the first level city: dreamers and pharmacists.

Hotel on the second floor: Dreamer Arthur.

Three-story Snow Mountain Hospital: Dream Architect Ames (the first three floors were designed by designer Ali Adelie).

Four-story Bincheng: (Dreamer: Cobb).

Five layers on the edge of the subconscious mind: (dreamer: Garten).

Because they have powerful hypnotics, there are three ways to return to reality: first, go back to the first floor and wake up naturally after the drug has passed. ?

Two: accidentally fall into the subconscious edge and commit suicide and return to reality. Here I don't know whether suicide on the edge of the subconscious can immediately return to reality, whether it will enter a dreamless state until the real dreamer wakes up, but what is certain is that you can remember the dream when you wake up like this. ?

Three: accidentally fall into the edge of the subconscious mind, slowly die of old age, and enter a dreamless state until the dreamer wakes up (so that the dreamer who wakes up will forget the dream).

Let's analyze, reverse thinking: if the ending is false, it is in Cobb's dream, and he is a dreamer himself.

There are several speculations:

Gato committed suicide and returned to reality, leaving Kirby in a collapsed dream. Then Kirby made a dream machine with his own consciousness and entered the next dream? I think it's more realistic to commit suicide by making a pistol ~

Garten killed Kirby and stayed on the edge of the subconscious? What good is it for him to do so? I told him to his face that he was most afraid of dying alone. Does he want to experience it here?

Neither of them committed suicide, but they stayed on the edge of the subconscious until the medicine woke up and they forgot everything? More illogical!

Kirby killed Garten, not committed suicide. Kirby committed suicide and left Garten behind, which is even more inconsistent with the story.

To put it simply, I can't find the reason and method for Kobe and Garten to let one or both of them go deeper into the next level of dreams without committing suicide! Please tell me if you can find it. Conclusion: So I think the ending is a real dream. And Kirby's father-in-law may use this task to achieve his goal: to make Kirby forget Mel. I don't deny that.