spinning top totem

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The spinning top totem is Dom Cobb’s personal object in "Inception" that he uses to distinguish dreams from reality.

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spinning top totem canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional object
prop
totem
ambiguitySource cut to black before top falls or stays spinning
appearsInWork Inception
associatedConcept ambiguous ending
dream vs reality
unreliable perception
associatedWithGenre heist film
science fiction
behaviorInDream spins indefinitely
behaviorInReality eventually topples
cinematicTechnique close-up shots
match cuts between dream and reality
colorInFilm metallic
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact popular symbol for questioning reality
referenced in discussions of dream logic in film
directorOfWork Christopher Nolan
distinguishes personal reality from shared dream
fandomStatus iconic movie prop
fictionalFunction distinguish dreams from reality
inspiredDiscussion fan theories about ending of Inception
inspiredMerchandise replica spinning tops
keyScene Cobb’s safe in Limbo
final scene of Inception
hotel room dream training sequence
languageOfOriginOfWork English
linkedToCharacterArc Cobb’s acceptance of his children’s reality
materialInFilm metal
medium film
musicAssociatedCreatorOfWork Hans Zimmer
narrativeFunction reality test device
ownerInStory Dom Cobb
previousOwnerInStory Mal Cobb
productionCompanyOfWork Warner Bros. Pictures
relatedTerm totem (Inception universe)
releaseYearOfWork 2010
requires secret properties known only to owner
shape spinning top
soundDesignElement amplified spinning sound
symbolizes Cobb’s doubt
Cobb’s obsession with reality
uncertainty
usedByCharacter Cobb
surface form: Dom Cobb
usedFor lucidity check

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Dom Cobb usesObject spinning top totem