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* Ariadne agrees to join the team, even though her job is just to design the dreams, because she wants to protect everyone from Cobb's projection of Mal. While the inception crew are all anti-heroes to a degree, she's easily the best of them.
** The relationship she develops with Cobb also serves a mention. As he becomes her mentor and teaches her how the dreams work, she in turn becomes his conscience, forming a closer bond with him than anyone else on the crew. He becomes visibly protective of her, trying to physically shield her when Mal arrives to threaten them and she's the one who ends up saving both his life and his soul when they go into limbo together.
* Cobb stays in limbo for a while longer in order to get Saito, who waited an untold amount of time (presumably hundreds of years) for him, convincing him to come back to the real world so they can be young men again. Saito, on his end, keeps his word and makes the call that gets Cobb off the hook.

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* Robert Fischer did not give the slightest fuck about being kidnapped by armed men...until he heard "Uncle Peter" Browning screaming.
** He also refuses to give Dom the six random numbers with a gun pointed at his head, but immediately starts talking when the gun is turned on Peter.
* Meta-example: Nolan has ''no plans'' to explain the ending what so ever. Even if he did give his own interpretation, he said he was probably being biased. And why? Because ''he wants the audience to give their own interpretations''. Now that is amazing and kind for someone to let his own audience (and arguably his fans) come up with their own theories about the ending.

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* Robert Fischer did not give the slightest fuck about being kidnapped by armed men...until he heard "Uncle Peter" Browning screaming.
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screaming. He also refuses to give Dom the six random numbers with a gun pointed at his head, but immediately starts talking when the gun is turned on Peter.
* Meta-example: Nolan has ''no plans'' to explain the ending what so ever. Even if he did give his own interpretation, he said he was probably being biased. And why? Because ''he wants the audience to give their own interpretations''. Now that is amazing and kind for someone to let his own audience (and arguably his fans) come up with their own theories about the ending.
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