When Cobb asks his kids what they have been doing at the end of the movie, they answer (turn on captions), "building a house on a cliff", referring one back to the beginning of the movie of Saito's house on a cliff. The movie explains to the audience the significance of Fischer's number, in that it will subconsciously keep reappearing in dreams (the phone number, hotel rooms, safe combo); in light of this, the audience can watch the whole movie prepared and notice that the train that ran Cobb and Mal over in Limbo had a number on it. A combination of those numbers is used on the taxi cab that Mal and Cob get out of in the "real world", as well as in their hotel room in the "real world". Suppose the whole movie was a dream. If it was, then writer, producer, and director Christopher Nolan cleverly made the movie exactly two hours and twenty-eight minutes long for a reason, the song continually played to wake people up "from the dream" is two minutes and twenty-eight seconds.
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