DarKJediKnight
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yea i don't know about the expired seadtive part but maby this helps a little bit
Why is Saito so much older than Cobb in the final dream level?
A: It's likely that Cobb and Saito are in limbo for the same amount of time, however Cobb knows he's in limbo, so perhaps this keeps him from [COLOR=#0000A5 ! important][COLOR=#0000A5 ! important]aging[/COLOR][/COLOR] visibly. Saito on the other hand seems to have forgotten where he is, and so the passage of time (which could have been decades since time runs faster the deeper you go) has more of an affect on him. Similarly, the first time Cobb and Mal end up in limbo they aged because they've forgotten where they really are and accepted it as their reality.
How do Cobb and Saito survive limbo for such an extended period of time? Isnt your mind supposed to burn out in there?
A: The film never actually says your mind will burn out there, merely suggest that you'll become lost there and be unable to find your way out. The real obstacle to getting out of limbo seems to be realizing that you're in limbo. At the end of the film, it takes an appearance by Cobb to remind Saito that the world he's in isn't real, and once he realizes Saito reaches for a gun and, presumably, shoots himself in order to escape. It could be that your brain only actually is damaged out if you stay in Limbo for the full term, or if you stay there after the machine connection powering the dream is disconnected.
I've already read it since it's already linked in previous pages, and I've already understood that
in order to get out of limbo or any level of dream, you just have to kill yourself. It's just that in the limbo, you only have to realize that you're still dreaming. But I think Anita (answering to AirUpThere) already have provided the answer to my question.


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, I guess that's the point of the subconscious army. Kill Fischer to wake him up since Cobb's crew is trying to invade and implant an idea in Fischer's idea. That's my take on it though, and is not YET a fact.