He added an air-duct system that can cut through the maze. Good. Explain it to them. ARIADNE: Saito? - Go ahead.
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I just didn't understand the concept that hours could turn into years down there... That we could get trapped so deep that when we wound up on the shore of our own subconscious...
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2.3s
We're done. I'm sorry.
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- What are you doing? - Improvising.
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2.2s
We should probably get out of here.
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Cash, cards, ID. And this Useful?
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COBB: Get Fischer in the back room now - Get him in the back room. Move. ARTHUR: What the hell happened?
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I'm sorry, Robert.
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1.2s
All right, let's go.
Inception
1.7s
Security, huh?
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1.3s
[GUNSHOT]
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Let me ask you a question You never really remember the beginning of a dream, do you? You always wind up right in the middle of what's going on I guess, yeah So how did we end up here? Well, we just came from the, uh Think about it, Ariadne. How did you get here? Where are you right now? We're dreaming? You're in the middle of the workshop, sleeping This is your first lesson in shared dreaming. Stay calm [CUP RATTLING]
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When she comes back, you're gonna have her building mazes - Where are you gonna be? - I gotta go visit Eames. Eames? No, he's in Mombasa it's Cobol's back yard. It's a necessary risk - Well, there's plenty of good thieves - We don't just need a thief.
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1.8s
So that's it, then? We failed?
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1m49s
Stop Again Stop You're gonna have to do better than that That's more like it COBB: They say we only use a fraction of our brain's true potential. Now, that's when we're awake When we're asleep, our mind can do almost anything Such as? Imagine you're designing a building You consciously create each aspect. But sometimes, it feels like it's almost creating itself, if you know what I mean Yeah, like I'm discovering it Genuine inspiration, right? Now, in a dream, our mind continuously does this We create and perceive our world simultaneously And our mind does this so well that we don't even know it's happening That allows us to get right in the middle of that process How? By taking over the creating part Now, this is where I need you You create the world of the dream We bring the subject into that dream, and they fill it with their subconscious How could I ever acquire enough detail to make them think that it's reality? Well, dreams, they feel real while we're in them, right? It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.
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I was supposed to have all night to crack this. And Saito wasn't supposed to be shot in the chest. You've got one hour, now get us something useful, please [SCREAMING] - What's that? - Good authority Uncle Peter Just make them stop The combination I don't know it. - Why does Browning say you do? - I don't know. Just let me talk to him and I'll find cut.
Inception
19.9s
What's happening? Cobb's drawing Fischer's attention to the strangeness of the dream... ...which is making his subconscious Look for the dreamer. For me. Quick, give me a kiss. - They're still looking at us. - Yeah, it was worth a shot.
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[BOTH GRUNTING] [GUNFIRE] An idea is like a virus. Resilient. Highly contagious. And the smallest seed of an idea can grow.