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Can somebody help me find the origin of this quote? I can only paraphrase how it goes and google is useless.
You ever rewatch a movie and realize a scene you remember never really happened?
Aside from the two characters having a final scene together as the city collapses, nothing happens like I had recalled. This whole thing feels meta.
Or this"I want to know."
"I know you are not real."
"I know that you know, but I'm not asking you what you know, I asking you what you believe."
"I know you're not really her."
"I don't want to know what you know. I want to know what you believe."
You ever rewatch a movie and realize a scene you remember never really happened?
I thought for the longest time this was the last line of dialogue between DiCaprio and Cotillard's characters in Inception. I remember the final scene between the two: DiCaprio at the edge of a balcony atop a tall apartment building, peers over a a collapsing cityscape as gigantic volumes of water begin to burst forth out from the streets below. Cotillard, playing a ghostly memory of Dicaprio's lover, urges him to stay with her. They exchange the above lines. He turns his head and lays his eyes on her one last time. His only reply is a quick and faint smile beneath a pair of sorrowful eyes. Suddenly both are engulfed by the rising sea and scene goes dark.
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