The ending of Christopher Nolan’s Inception is iconically very ambiguous, and the director now finally explains what it means and his intent.
13 years after the release of Inception, director Christopher Nolan now finally explains the ambiguous ending's real meaning and his intent. Many of Nolan's movies are mind-bending in their own unique ways, but perhaps none greater than Inception, his film about a heist taking place in multiple different levels of dreams.
"I mean, the end of Inception, it's exactly that. There is a nihilistic view of that ending, right? But also, he's moved on and is with his kids. The ambiguity is not an emotional ambiguity. It's an intellectual one for the audience."
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