Inception (2010) - 528491 (Vault Deathbed Scene)
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The world-famous scene in Inception (2010), where Fischer finds his father on his deathbed, who tells him that he was never disappointed in Fischer for not being like him, but that he was disappointed in him trying.
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As Batman best put it: “Sometimes, the truth isn’t enough. Sometimes, people deserve to have their faith rewarded.”
@Policestory007
3 ай бұрын
Great comment
Outstanding performance from Cillian Murphy.
@sweetsalvation7143
Жыл бұрын
Yes
@enzpal317
Жыл бұрын
his performance was awesome in oppenheimer
@skuzad25
Жыл бұрын
@@enzpal317 Barbenheimer 🍿
@janesgems7
11 ай бұрын
Currently playing Oppenheimer; hopefully he will get his long deserved Oscar.
@vladimirprotein3275
8 ай бұрын
Thomas Fookin Shelby
My god this scene is incredible. This whole movie... 10 years later... still holds up as one of the greatest films ever created.
@smellypatel5272
2 жыл бұрын
It's truly sad that a film like inception is one of the few "greats" that you'll be able to experience in your lifetime.
@dominicvanoort2692
2 жыл бұрын
@@smellypatel5272 boomer
@kaner12341
Жыл бұрын
It sucks we will probably never get another one like this. Just more remakes and sequels
@dudders___1684
Жыл бұрын
@@smellypatel5272 there’s a lot of other great movies out there but personally I think he’s referring to how amazing the music goes along with how tense this scene is. All in all this movie was pretty awesome when it came out
@smellypatel5272
Жыл бұрын
@@dudders___1684 Very few movies since 2010 have matched this level of cinematic experience tbh
If you think about it, this is the best thing that could've happened to Fischer. Now his scars will be healed and he will be able to live his life with no resentment towards his father and he'll love himself more, because now he will feel that his father always appreciated Fischer for him. Really beautiful message in the dream.
@smaakjeks
6 жыл бұрын
+ilovemylife As Eames puts it: Fischer should be paying *them* for this job.
@smaakjeks
6 жыл бұрын
+brent Yikes. Are you *sure* you're not 11 years old?
@TheShadowless
5 жыл бұрын
Sad thing is his father never actually cared for him like he did in this scene. The “because you tried” was just an idea to perform inception on Fischer.
@ethanpierce2014
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but they destroyed the lives of a bunch of people who worked at the company.
@cuongdang3304
3 жыл бұрын
@@ethanpierce2014 yeah, but at least cobb find his way back to his children xd
This scene is special, Cillian Murphy kills it. Few words needed.. Phenomenal acting, directing and cinematography, not to mention Hans at his best. This is modern art
The part where Fischer is sobbing over his father at the end after he saw the handheld pinwheel is that his father actually loved and cared for him and him sobbing over him is where the "Inception" sticks with him before the hospital is blown up.
2:12 the moment of inception
This whole movie is about this moment and how it makes us all feel. It’s about why we have films. To reflect our lives and our world back to us and make us think and feel in ways we hadn’t before. As therapeutic as that moment was for the fictional character Fischer, it was just as therapeutic for REAL people watching this film who might have needed to see their strained relationship with a parent reflected back to them.
@janesgems7
11 ай бұрын
And to give us a happy ending...apart from Disney's soulless new version of Star Wars.
@HaylonHarroo87
11 ай бұрын
@@janesgems7 lol
@dmitry6127
3 сағат бұрын
Thats the actual inception irl
this might be my favourite movie scene of all time
The perfect con, is when everybody gets just what they wanted.
3:09 *I had a lump in my throat. The feels.*
@mortizya666
3 жыл бұрын
The music adds to it! Chills!
@ruslanrautiola7791
5 ай бұрын
I cry almost every time🥲
I cried during death bed scene, six months after the movie was released Pete Postlethwaite passed away. RIP
The power of a great Screenplay
Cillian just got an Oscar and I had to see this again 😭💖👏🏻
The amount of emotion in the music as Fisher sr. dies blends so well
This was one of Gordon Levitt's best roles.
3:10 the feels
@MitzaGamer
2 жыл бұрын
yeap, that scene, combined with the soundtrack, got me goosebumps
@brianhageland9951
Жыл бұрын
Idk if somehow I connect to that moment but damn I cry everytime
@ricksanchez3189
Жыл бұрын
The love from his father was still there but he just didn’t show it but this was all a fabrication made by the dream designers
inception soundtrack was so OP, can't believe they gave it to Social Network.
@dollarsaurus01
Жыл бұрын
I mean Social Network’s soundtrack is pretty goated as well tbh
@musabjunaidi
Жыл бұрын
@@dollarsaurus01 I watch the movie in curiosity of the score of the movie. I had no interest in the movie whatsoever. watching a movie from a score point of view I couldn't identify a single track that shook me like wow that's a dope soundtrack. Whereas watching Inception the music felt like another character in the movie.
@xinavswok4607
11 ай бұрын
but it did win the Oscar for Best sound mixing and Best sound editing
@jenniferariesta6464
11 ай бұрын
@@musabjunaidinot to mention inspire a whole decade of the “braaah” music in every trailer ever made
the way that all the kicks synchronize is so clever, just the concept alone
This movie won an Oscar for best sound and I think this is the scene that made it worthy of such an award.
I know everyone loves Time, but this theme is such a great song! Like it's so powerful and I can imagine it playing while I am walking into a room about to make an important decision. Time is the song for spending great moments with the familiy and remembering them. This song is the theme for life decisions.
@breakfastonuranus
4 ай бұрын
I don't understand why Interstellar is rated above inception OST
well, i guess it's time to rewatch it
@DeckardCain1986
2 жыл бұрын
Yes
I love how in the midst of screwing him over they actually changed his image on his father. He went from thinking he was a disappointment to him saying he was disappointed that he tried to be him.
I was disappointed.....that you tried. Those words shook me then and stil do to this day. All of Fischer's anger,hate,resentment and malice,that he built up all his life literally dissipated in a matter of seconds
What an amazing ending to one of the most perfect films ever made.
I love this movie. Took me 3 watches to full understand it.
@thehitman8663
2 жыл бұрын
A dream, within a dream, within a dream ;)
@narunatsu1
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha it took me 2, honestly I was too distracted watching cillian's eyes the first time, jk 😂 But really, the ending is super clear once you understand the movie! One of the best films ever made 🙌🏻
We are putting the collective Gen X dad to rest with this movie. No more repeating family trauma.
4:20 Ariadne never knew if the mission (Fischer's inception) was succeeded, when going back through the layers of dreams
Hans Zimmer should've got two Oscars for this film. One for best OST, one for best actor. Because he's the real star of this film.
@janesgems7
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely...the music makes it.
@user-dr4yr5fu9x
3 ай бұрын
Nolan x Zimmer 🥶
I love how this movie is just one big gaslight attempt but its still one of my favourite films
@Flodro250
Жыл бұрын
Hahah this guy😂😂😂😂
@hanniballecter5383
11 ай бұрын
They gaslighted him to end his empire ☠️
This scene shows Cillian's talent as an incredible actor, but he never got the opportunity to play big roles. So glad he eventually got an Oscar for his phenomenal performance in Oppenheimer.
This scene is unbelievably mind blowing
What did it for me was 3:25. That quiet sob
@arm8636
2 жыл бұрын
the little "tic" with the lips ,due to the saliva that he swallows (which comes from the tears and emotions he feels at that moment) at 3:15 is what did it for me :) didn't u feel it too?
This is the best scene in the whole movie, I listen to this ost everyday. I got a tattoo of the number 😭💕
This scene has it's own special meaning to me. I wish for a catharsis with my beloved deceased father.
528491 is a prime number.
the score is incredible
I couldn't find the original version of this soundtrack "528491" the same as in this scene
@jerrygao915
5 жыл бұрын
Salem Alqahtani it’s the last 50 seconds of #28 It’s a trap (from the inception soundtrack) it’s on KZread
@JassCodes
4 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/gIxr27GPhtXFlJM.html Soundtrack
@_mayankr
Жыл бұрын
@@jerrygao915 thanks brother
The sound of the safe opening up is a version of the sound one of Batman’s gadgets in The Dark Knight, I think it was the scene where he pulls out the small drill to take the brick sample or those bombs that he shoots but I’m pretty sure it’s the drill sound effect that they reused
@gxkdykxiyx1985
Жыл бұрын
Absolute autism lmao. But well appreciated all the same, im the same way with music and sounds
Finally my tears dancing and blowing
Inversion of 2001 Space Odyssey's final scene. Nolan is brilliant
@h.d.5194
2 жыл бұрын
In what way?
@mr.liriks
Жыл бұрын
@@h.d.5194 While Kubrick's room was white, Nolan's room is black, i suppose that is that
@pistachiodisguisey911
Жыл бұрын
@@mr.liriks “so profound”
A man finally realizing his father always loved him in the subltes of ways This movie was so incredible
Masterpiece.
This scene is so epic it makes me piss my pants
That paper fan sorta has the same meaning as Rosebud, just different take.
Dying 3 times in less than a minute, impressive
@tomjames3758
Жыл бұрын
Now that's Disney
The catharsis! ♥️
Beautiful lie
2:15
@AlienSpaceship471
Жыл бұрын
👽🛸
when the music is part of the cast
@Mav86asian
4 ай бұрын
Hamas lover?
@aih9856
4 ай бұрын
@@Mav86asian At this point, I am really so disappointed and lost by how the world treat the lives of Palestinians as less of humans, all that Hamas lover or supporter-argument is really becoming silly and hilarious day after day. Children are literally being starved to death, it’s not only missiles that are killing them at this point.
As music kicks in
The part with his dying dad is 10000% a 2001 Kubrick homage
@MovieChannel45
7 ай бұрын
How?
@thelastdefenderofcamelot5623
3 ай бұрын
@@MovieChannel45 The deathbed part, the rotating hallway and the zero gravity. Just elements of Kubrick.
The item from his childhood, is that a miracle?
@Doctor699
Жыл бұрын
This is a pretty deep film, so in advance I'll apologize for such a lengthy explanation. In the real world he had a strained relationship with his father. On the first level of the dream he tells Eames (Who is impersonating Browning) that when his mother died while he was at a young age, that his father was distant and cold about it. That he didn't give him the kind of support and reassurance that he felt he needed. And that he'd always felt his father didn't love him to the degree he felt he should have. Robert also says that just before he died that his father had said something to him, but all he could discern was the word "Disappointed." He felt that his father was disappointed that he would never attain the success and the esteem that he had. In the vault scene on the third level of the dream his father says "Disappointed" again. And he affirms his long held notion. "I know Dad. You were disappointed that I couldn't be (like) you." But after the suggestions that Eames gave him on level one as he impersonated Browning, and after his own projection of Browning reaffirmed those on level two. (In which he basically gave himself the idea.) His projection of his father on level three rebukes him "No. No, no, no. I was disappointed that you tried." This ultimately rewrites his deep held notions and resentments for his father. Who then points towards the safe and he opens it to find his will and testament. But along with that the pinwheel from his childhood. Representing that his father had always deeply loved him and accepted whatever he would create. Robert is overcome with emotion as his paradigm is rewritten and cannot connect any further with his father, who just died whilst looking down on his son. So yes, the pinwheel is a miracle. The best miracle. It was a side effect of the team planting their inception for Robert to break up his father's business empire. But it ultimately gave him the opportunity to make his own condolence for his father, and to have closure both from his death and his long held resentments. He'll now believe his father loved and accepted him and follow through with the inception, which is also what Eames was there to observe.
This is how to make movie tht transcend time nomatter how long timt pass
Best scene in the movie 🍿
I wonder what kind of life Saito lived after Fischer absolved the company. He had just lived an entire life in limbo in exchange for his competitors to disappear.
Poor leo, he missed the Batman party
@adrianlopez7934
11 ай бұрын
Would’ve been the riddler
I believe that it is up to the audience to decide what Fischer's father truly thought. Did he genuinely love his son and wanted him to be himself, or was he disappointed in his failure? While you could argue that the father just hated him and the Inception was a lie, the film never actually states it's a lie. If Fischer already knew in reality that his dad truly was disappointed in not being him, then the dream and Inception wouldn't have worked. He would have woken up and realized that it was all a dream: no inception as he still knows his father is disappointed. The way I understood how an Inception works is that it can only be created off of preexisting real world facts. The user would then "give himself the idea" though manipulation. Cal manipulated Fischer through the dream levels all the way to the hospital room. For the inception to work, facts like how the father truly felt were defiantly ambiguous. Through the Inception Fischer drew his own conclusion that his father did truly love him. He woke up and this idea stuck as it didn't dispute with reality. Still think the inception was all just a lie? Look at the way his father looks at him when he breaks the picture, the father almost looks sad. The executive Browning even is suggested to know Fischer and the family his entire life. Browning suggests to Fischer that the broken picture is a cherished memory of his Father's, but Fischer dismisses this. Maybe Browning is right here, maybe Fischer is. The point is that its ambiguous for a reason. I personally believe that maybe his father did truly love him. His father was disappointed that Fischer tried to be him. Cal and the crew did their jobs, but maybe they actually helped Fischer find peace with a father that truly loved him. Anyway, Inception is an amazing movie. It's incredible that Christopher Nolan is able to make you constantly rethink and reexamine his movies in different ways every time you watch them!
Excellent movie.
great movie
The Shinning Ones!
If this is not the best film ever made, then what it is?
Chicken Digby = Extreme level
Imagine this much effort just to implant one idea.
4:47 Notice that Yusuf pisses himself IRL at this exact moment
Does anyone has the same version of the music "528491" please ?
@salemnamlan
7 жыл бұрын
VFX Guide so you mean I can't and I won't find any where 😭
@Michael0697
7 жыл бұрын
VFX Guide, I did not change the pitch whatsoever. This is an original cut from the film, no editing to the audio was made whatsoever. The closest I could find is the song version of 528491 from the Hans Zimmer OST. kzread.info/dash/bejne/X5t928qFY7vYf7A.html I hope this helps. (The kick in begins at 045 in that youtube video, but the entire song is worth listening to)
@salemnamlan
7 жыл бұрын
Mihaly Lukacs that specific pitch at the scene is the one I want 😭
@freezinginjune
7 жыл бұрын
Salem Alqahtani the song at the beginning of the video is "dream is collapsing"
@JassCodes
4 жыл бұрын
Here it is kzread.info/dash/bejne/gIxr27GPhtXFlJM.html
Wonder if the numbers are significant
@kingjoriy
3 ай бұрын
they were the random numbers he gave to the "kidnapper" in the first dream level
@hommee
3 ай бұрын
@@kingjoriy oh interesting. But why
Ellen Page was fantastic in this, she really held her own against the other acting heavy weights.
@yugihlh
11 ай бұрын
Elliott Page*** 😅😂
@sadas3190
11 ай бұрын
@@yugihlh who is Elliot Page?
@yugihlh
11 ай бұрын
@@sadas3190 you should google it and you’ll have an immediate answer and you’ll understand my comment
@camerondiaztwin
11 ай бұрын
@@sadas3190 If you're actually serious, he is who Ellen was. He is now male and known as Elliott Page.
@sadas3190
11 ай бұрын
@@camerondiaztwin yes but in this film it is Ellen Page playing the character?
Did Christopher Nolan make Hans Zimmer greater or did Hans Zimmer make Christopher Nolan greater? 🐔 🥚
@sweetsalvation7143
Жыл бұрын
Goes both ways
@muhibah1
Жыл бұрын
Thats a paradox
@breakfastonuranus
4 ай бұрын
Inception
Lamed Vav....The Great Reset 39....
Tom Hardy' lips 💋
@arm8636
2 жыл бұрын
ahah c'mon
2:13
370/629
Sooo… when did they implant the idea? Like I understand the movie, but I never figured out when he inception’d the idea that his dad told him to sell the company in his head.
@kenja0685
Жыл бұрын
When his dad told him that he was disappointed that his son tried to be him. And the fan was a way to show that his father loved him very much. Essentially, it's the same as a parent asking their child to be their own person. The idea that he should run the company his own way as opposed to running it the same way as his dad means that the company as they knew it would change. Both the father and son had opposing viewpoints and his father was truly disappointed in his son in the real world. So if the son got his way and ran the company in his own vision, the company would most likely crumble or change in a way their competitors could take advantage of. So the point was to insert the inception that the son should take his own path, away from the way his father ran it in which the father heavily disagreed with him on a fundamental level because it would probably burn the company into the ground.
@kjj26k
2 ай бұрын
It's when the music drops on a close up of Fischer's eyes.
Narcissism.
Not complicated enough
It’s not hard to guess those numbers given they are based on where you were born and your mother’s parents. The real question is are you selling ssn’s?
Mad the way that chick was always a dude. That's the real twist
Open the locker for 1000 000 times it is schezofrania bay and this is the Truth . That you don't want to accept it .
3:02 the emotions