Inception
If someone, an extractor, implanted ideas in your head, you are not responsible for the actions because of that, but all actions and ideas are derived the personal emotions and relationships are from the person being extracted. The idea of the movie is still fairly baffling to me, bur I understand the concept of being tricked into tricking yourself to reveal a "truth" that you cannot uncover.
As for how Adriana acts with Cobb inside the dreams, I do not believe that she is doing her own form of inception. For me, it seemed as if Adriana truly wanted Cobb to fix his relationships and be able to live normally. As for why she wanted to do this, I do not know if it was for the her and the teams personal safety, as well as success of the mission, or that she genuinely wanted to help Cobb out of his crisis. When the movie ends, and the plane reaches Los Angeles, and we see Cobb and how his family lives, but we only see the other characters for a few seconds, so I cannot make an assumption on Adriana and her drive. There is also an issue i have, where I don't know if in the end, Cobb was dreaming. I believe it was the real world, but I cannot be certain.
As stated above, I am still confused with the ending scene, but I believe it is real. The ending scene obviously seemed very real, until the spinning top was shown. The top does tilt a tiny bit about a second before the film ends, and I believe that is meaningful. As stated in the prompts, every aspect of the movie was done to perfection. Every aspect of every dream was made to feel completely real, while also throwing off the audience the slightest bit. If the directors wanted to make the audience decide whether it was a dream or reality, the top would spin without issue. They could have easily made the top spin continuously without any probability of it falling over. Because the top drops a tiny bit, I believe that Cobb was in reality. I don't have a definite answer, but that is what I believe.
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