- Cobb: What is the most resilient parasite? Bacteria? A virus? An intestinal worm? An idea. Resilient... highly contagious. Once an idea has taken hold of the brain it's almost impossible to eradicate. An idea that is fully formed - fully understood - that sticks; right in there somewhere.
- Eames: [Shows up while Arthur is in a gunfight] You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
- [Pulls out a grenade launcher]
- Arthur: It would have to be a 747.
- Cobb: Why is that?
- Arthur: Because in a 747, the pilot's up top, and the first class cabin's in the nose, so no one would walk through. But you'd have to buy out the entire cabin. And the first class flight attendant...
- Saito: I bought the airline.
- [Everybody turns and stares at him. Saito just shrugs]
- Saito: It seemed neater.
- Saito: Don't you want to take a leap of faith? Or become an old man, filled with regret, waiting to die alone!
- Cobb: She locked away a secret, deep inside herself, something she once knew to be true... but chose to forget.
- Cobb: [from trailer] Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.
- Cobb: I'm going to improvise. Listen, there's something you should know about me... about inception. An idea is like a virus, resilient, highly contagious. The smallest seed of an idea can grow. It can grow to define or destroy you.
- Saito: Have you come to kill me? I've been waiting for someone...
- Cobb: Someone from a half remembered dream.
- Saito: Cobb? Impossible. We were young men together. I'm an old man.
- Cobb: Filled with regret...
- Saito: Waiting to die alone...
- Cobb: I've come back for you... to remind you of something. Something you once knew...
- [the top spins without end]
- Cobb: That this world is not real.
- Saito: To convince me to honor our arrangement.
- Cobb: To take a leap of faith, yes. Come back... so we can be young men together again. Come back with me...
- [Saito reaches for the gun]
- Cobb: Come back...
- Mal: We'd be together forever. You promised me.
- Cobb: I know. But we can't. And I'm sorry.
- Mal: You remember when you asked me to marry you? You said you dreamt that we'd grow old together.
- Cobb: But we did. We did. You don't remember?... I miss you more than I can bear, but... we had our time together. And I have to let go... I have to let you go.
- 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, we can do almost anything.
- Cobb: I can't stay with her anymore because she doesn't exist.
- Mal: I'm the only thing you do believe in anymore.
- Cobb: I wish. I wish more than anything. But I can't imagine you with all your complexity, all you perfection, all your imperfection. Look at you. You are just a shade of my real wife. You're the best I can do; but I'm sorry, you are just not good enough.
- Arthur: So, once we've made the plant, how do we go out? Hope you have something more elegant in mind than shooting me in the head?
- Cobb: A kick.
- Ariadne: What's a kick?
- Eames: This, Ariadne, would be a kick
- [kicks the leg of the chair Arthur's swinging at]
- Arthur: [finds his balance and glares at Eames]
- Mal: [Sitting on the ledge, to Cobb] I'm asking you to take a leap of faith.
- Cobb: No I can't. You know I can't do that. Take a second, think about our children. Think about James. Think about Phillipa now.
- Mal: If I go without you they'll take them away anyways.
- Cobb: What does that mean?
- Mal: I filed a letter with our attourney explaining how I'm fearful for my safety. How you've threatened to kill me.
- Cobb: Why did you do that?
- Mal: I love you, Dom.
- Cobb: Why did you... why-why would you do that?
- Mal: I freed you from the guilt of choosing to leave them. We're going home to our real children.
- Cobb: No, no, no, no. Mal you listen to me, alright? Mal look at me, please.
- Mal: [Closing her eyes] You're waiting for a train...
- Cobb: Mal, goddammit! Don't do this!
- Mal: A train that will take you far away...
- Cobb: James and Phillipa are waiting!
- Mal: You know where you hope this train will take you...
- Cobb: They're waiting for us!
- Mal: But you can't know for sure...
- Cobb: Mal, look at me!
- Mal: Yet it doesn't matter...
- Cobb: Mal, goddammit!
- Mal: Because you'll be together.
- Cobb: Sweetheart! Look at me!
- Mal: [Jumps off of the ledge]
- Cobb: Mal, no! Jesus Christ!
- Maurice Fischer: [Robert opens the vault to see Maurice on his death bed struggling to say something] Disa... disap... disappointed
- Fischer: I know, Dad. I know you were disappointed I couldn't be you.
- Maurice Fischer: No. No, no. I was disappointed... that you tried.
- [Robert opens the safe to find the new Last Will and Testament along with the pinwheel from when he was a kid. The inception has worked]
- Cobb: What do you want?
- Saito: Inception. Is it possible?
- Arthur: Of course not.
- Saito: If you can steal an idea, why can't you plant one there instead?
- Arthur: Okay, this is me, planting an idea in your mind. I say: don't think about elephants. What are you thinking about?
- Saito: Elephants?
- Arthur: Right, but it's not your idea. The dreamer can always remember the genesis of the idea. True inspiration is impossible to fake.
- Cobb: No, it's not.
- Cobb: "I will split up my father's empire." Now, this is obviously an idea that Robert himself would choose to reject. Which is why we need to plant it deep in his subconscious. Subconscious is motivated by emotion, right? Not reason. We need to find a way to translate this into an emotional concept.
- Arthur: How do you translate a business strategy into an emotion?
- Cobb: That's what we're here to figure out, right? Now, Robert's relationship with his father is stressed, to say the least.
- Eames: Well, can we run with that? We could suggest to him breaking up his father's company as a "screw-you" to the old man.
- Cobb: No, 'cause I think positive emotion trumps negative emotion every time. We all yearn for reconciliation, for catharsis. We need Robert Fischer to have a positive emotional reaction to all this.
- Eames: Alright, we'll try this, umm... "My father accepts that I want to create for myself, not follow in his footsteps."
- Cobb: That might work.
- Arthur: Might? We're gonna need to do a little better than 'might'.
- Eames: Oh, thank you for your contribution, Arthur.
- Arthur: Forgive me for wanting a little specificity, Eames.
- [Eames appears confused at the word]
- Arthur: Specificity?
- Yusuf: [after surviving a roll with the van] Did you see that?
- [realizes that everyone else in the van is asleep]
- Mal: I'll tell you a riddle. You're waiting for a train, a train that will take you far away. You know where you hope this train will take you, but you don't know for sure. But it doesn't matter. How can it not matter to you where that train will take you?
- Yusuf: Brain function in the dream will be about twenty times to normal. When you enter a dream within that dream, the effect is compounded: it's three dreams, that's ten hours times twen...
- Eames: I'm sorry, uh, maths was never my strong subject. How much time is that?
- Cobb: It's a week the first level down. Six months the second level down, and... the third level...
- Ariadne: ...is ten years! Who would wanna be stuck in a dream for ten years?
- Yusuf: Depends on the dream.
- Ariadne: Why are they all looking at me?
- Cobb: Because my subconscious feels that someone else is creating this world. The more you change things, the quicker the projections start to converge on you.
- Ariadne: Converge?
- Cobb: It's the foreign nature of the dreamer. They attack like white blood cells fighting an infection.
- Ariadne: They're going to attack us?
- Cobb: No. Just you.
- Eames: They come here every day to sleep?
- Elderly Bald Man: [towards Cobb] No. They come to be woken up. The dream has become their reality. Who are you to say otherwise, son?
- Cobb: You create the world of the dream, you bring the subject into that dream, and they fill it with their subconscious.
- Ariadne: How could I ever acquire enough detail to make them think that its reality?
- Cobb: Well dreams, they feel real while we're in them, right? It's only when we wake up that we realize how things are actually strange. Let me ask you a question, you, you never really remember the beginning of a dream do you? You always wind up right in the middle of what's going on.
- Ariadne: I guess, yeah.
- Cobb: So how did we end up here?
- Ariadne: Well we just came from the a...
- Cobb: Think about it Ariadne, how did you get here? Where are you right now?
- Ariadne: We're dreaming?
- Cobb: You're actually in the middle of the workshop right now, sleeping. This is your first lesson in shared dreaming. Stay calm.
- Mal: What are you doing here?
- Ariadne: My name is...
- Mal: I know who you are. What are you doing here?
- Ariadne: I'm just trying to understand...
- Mal: How could you understand? Do you know what it is to be a lover? To be half of a whole?
- Ariadne: No...
- Mal: I'll tell you a riddle. You're waiting for a train. A train that will take you far away. You know where you hope this train will take you; but you don't know for sure. But it doesn't matter. How can it not matter to you where that train will take you?
- Cobb: Because you'll be together.
- Cobb: [about Mal] She had locked something away, something deep inside her. The truth that she had once known, but... she chose to forget. Limbo became her reality.
- Ariadne: What happened when you woke up?
- Cobb: To wake up from that after, after years, after decades... after we'd become old souls thrown back into youth like that... I knew something was wrong with her. She just wouldn't admit it. Eventually, she told me the truth. She was possessed by an idea, this one, very simple idea, that changed everything. That our world wasn't real. That she needed to wake up to come back to reality, that, in order to get back home, we had to kill ourselves.
- Arthur: So, a totem. It's a small object, potentially heavy, something you can have on you all the time...
- Ariadne: What, like a coin?
- Arthur: No, it has to be more unique than that, like - this is a loaded die.
- [Ariadne reaches out to take the die]
- Arthur: Nah, I can't let you touch it, that would defeat the purpose. See only I know the balance and weight of this particular loaded die. That way when you look at your totem, you know beyond a doubt you're not in someone else's dream.
- [creates a whole new location out of two mirrors]
- Cobb: Very impressive.
- [notices Mal; flashback of himself and Mal on the same bridge]
- Cobb: I know this bridge. This place is real, isn't it?
- Ariadne: Yeah, I cross it everyday on the way to the college.
- Cobb: Never recreate places from your memory. Always imagine new places.
- Ariadne: Well, you gotta draw from stuff you know, right?
- Cobb: Only use details, a street lamp or a phone booth, never entire areas.
- Ariadne: Why not?
- Cobb: Because building a dream from your memory is the easiest way to lose your grasp on what's real and what is a dream.
- Ariadne: Is that what happened to you?
- [grabs her arm]
- Cobb: Hey listen to me. This has nothing to do with me. Understand?
- Ariadne: Is that why you need me to build your dreams?
- Eames: Great. Thank you. So, now we're trapped in Fischer's mind battling his own private army, and if we get killed, we'll be lost in limbo till our brains turn to scrambled egg.
- Saito: You remind me of someone... a man I met in a half-remembered dream. He was possessed of some radical notions.
- Arthur: What about his security? It's gonna get worse as we go deeper.
- Cobb: I think we run with Mr. Charles.
- Arthur: No.
- Eames: Who's Mr. Charles?
- Arthur: Bad idea.
- Cobb: The second we get in that hotel with Fischer, his security is gonna be all over us. We run with Mr. Charles like we did on the Stein job.
- Eames: So you've done it before?
- Arthur: Yeah, and it didn't work. The subject realized he was dreaming and his subconscious tore us to pieces.
- Eames: Excellent. But you learned a lot, right?
- Ariadne: Cobb can't build anymore, can he?
- Arthur: I don't know if he can't, but he won't. He thinks it's safer if he doesn't know the layouts.
- Ariadne: Why?
- Arthur: He won't tell me. But I think it's Mal.
- Ariadne: His ex-wife?
- Arthur: No, not his ex.
- Ariadne: They're still together?
- Arthur: No, she... she's dead. What you see in there is just his projection of her.
- Ariadne: What was she like in real life?
- Arthur: She was lovely.
- Arthur: Where were you? What happened to you?
- Cobb: Got blocked by a freight train.
- Arthur: [to Ariadne] Why would you put a train course in the middle of a downtown intersection?
- Ariadne: Why, I didn't.
- Arthur: Where did it come from?
- Cobb: Let me ask you a question, why the hell were we ambushed, huh? Those were not normal projections. They've been trained, for God's sakes!
- Arthur: You're right.
- Ariadne: How could they be trained?
- Arthur: Fischer's had an extractor teach his subconscious to defend itself, so, his subconscious has militarized. It should have shown in the research. I'm sorry.
- Saito: [thinking it's Eames shape shifted into Browning] Hey, I see you've changed.
- Peter Browning: [confused] Sorry?
- Eames: [appears in the background and silently warns Saito it's not him]
- Saito: Ahh... I'm sorry. I mistook you for a friend.
- Peter Browning: Well, good-looking fellow, I'm sure.
- Eames: That's Fischer's projection of Browning. Let's follow him and see how he behaves.
- Saito: Why?
- Eames: Because how he acts will tell us if Fischer is starting to suspect him just the way we want him to.
- [Saito has been shot in the chest]
- Cobb: How's he doing?
- Ariadne: He's in a lot of pain.
- Cobb: When we get down to the lower levels, the pain will be less intense.
- Ariadne: And if he dies?
- Cobb: Worst case scenario? When he wakes up, his mind is completely gone.
- Saito: Cobb. I'll still honor the arrangement.
- Cobb: I appreciate that, Saito, but when you wake up, you won't even remember that we had an arrangement. Limbo's gonna become your reality. You're gonna be lost down there so long that you're gonna become an old man.
- Saito: Filled with regret.
- Cobb: Waiting to die alone.
- Saito: No. I'll come back. And we'll be young men together again.