Los Angeles: Veteran actor Michael Caine has offered his take on the ending of Christopher Nolan's mind-bending feature "Inception".


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The 2010 film, considered a pioneer in the sci-fi genre, featured Leonardo DiCaprio as Dominic Cobb, a professional thief who steals information by infiltrating the subconscious or dreams of a person. 


The film's end scene where Cobb is eventually reunited with his children is often debated by the fans who wonder whether he was still in a dream or ultimately returned to reality.


In an interview with Esquire magazine, Caine, 85, who played DiCaprio's mentor and father-in-law, Professor Stephen Miles, said Nolan had explained the film to him. 


"When I got the script of Inception, I was a bit puzzled by it, and I said to (Chris), 'I don't understand where the dream is'. I said, 'When is it the dream and when is it reality?'" he said.


"He said, 'Well, when you're in the scene it's reality.' So, get that ? if I'm in it, it's reality. If I'm not in it, it's a dream," he added.


Evidently, the veteran actor did feature in the film's finale and by his logic, it means the scene was reality and not dream.