[Cobb meets in Paris with his father-in-law, Miles]
Cobb: You never did like your office, did you?
Miles: No space to think in that broom cupboard...Is it safe for you to be here?
Cobb: Extradition between France and the United States is a bureaucratic nightmare, you know that.
Miles: I think they might find a way to make it work in your case.
Cobb: [holding a bag] Look, I, uh, brought these for you to give to the kids when you get a chance.
Miles: It'll take more than the occasional stuffed animal to convince those children they still have a father.
Cobb: I'm just doing what I know. I'm doing what you taught me.
Miles: I never taught you to be a thief.
Cobb: No, you taught me to navigate people's minds. But after what happened there weren't a whole lot of legitimate ways for me to use that skill.
Miles: ...What you doing here Dom?
Cobb: I think I found a way home. It's a job for some very, very powerful people. People who I believe can fix my charges permanently...But I need your help
Miles: You're here to corrupt one of my brightest and best.
Cobb: You know what I'm offering. You have to let them decide for themselves.
Miles: Money.
Cobb: Not just money. You remember. It's the chance to build cathedrals, entire cities, things that never existed, things that couldn't exist in the real world.
Miles: So you want me to let someone else follow you into your fantasy?
Cobb: They don't actually come into the dream. They just design the levels and teach them to the dreamers. That's all.
Miles: Design it yourself.
Cobb: Mal won't let me.
Miles: ...Come back to reality, Dom. Please.
Cobb: Reality. Those kids, your grandchildren, they're waiting for their father to come back home. That's their reality. And this job, this last job, that's how I get there. I would not be standing here if I knew any other way...I need an architect who's as good as I was.
Miles: I've got somebody better.
Cobb: You never did like your office, did you?
Miles: No space to think in that broom cupboard...Is it safe for you to be here?
Cobb: Extradition between France and the United States is a bureaucratic nightmare, you know that.
Miles: I think they might find a way to make it work in your case.
Cobb: [holding a bag] Look, I, uh, brought these for you to give to the kids when you get a chance.
Miles: It'll take more than the occasional stuffed animal to convince those children they still have a father.
Cobb: I'm just doing what I know. I'm doing what you taught me.
Miles: I never taught you to be a thief.
Cobb: No, you taught me to navigate people's minds. But after what happened there weren't a whole lot of legitimate ways for me to use that skill.
Miles: ...What you doing here Dom?
Cobb: I think I found a way home. It's a job for some very, very powerful people. People who I believe can fix my charges permanently...But I need your help
Miles: You're here to corrupt one of my brightest and best.
Cobb: You know what I'm offering. You have to let them decide for themselves.
Miles: Money.
Cobb: Not just money. You remember. It's the chance to build cathedrals, entire cities, things that never existed, things that couldn't exist in the real world.
Miles: So you want me to let someone else follow you into your fantasy?
Cobb: They don't actually come into the dream. They just design the levels and teach them to the dreamers. That's all.
Miles: Design it yourself.
Cobb: Mal won't let me.
Miles: ...Come back to reality, Dom. Please.
Cobb: Reality. Those kids, your grandchildren, they're waiting for their father to come back home. That's their reality. And this job, this last job, that's how I get there. I would not be standing here if I knew any other way...I need an architect who's as good as I was.
Miles: I've got somebody better.
[Cobb meets in Paris with his father-in-law, Miles]
Cobb : You never did like your office, did you?
Miles : No space to think in that broom cupboard...Is it safe for you to be here?
Cobb : Extradition between France and the United States is a bureaucratic nightmare, you know that.
Miles : I think they might find a way to make it work in your case.
Cobb : [holding a bag] Look, I, uh, brought these for you to give to the kids when you get a chance.
Miles : It'll take more than the occasional stuffed animal to convince those children they still have a father.
Cobb : I'm just doing what I know. I'm doing what you taught me.
Miles : I never taught you to be a thief.
Cobb : No, you taught me to navigate people's minds. But after what happened there weren't a whole lot of legitimate ways for me to use that skill.
Miles : ...What you doing here Dom?
Cobb : I think I found a way home. It's a job for some very, very powerful people. People who I believe can fix my charges permanently...But I need your help
Miles : You're here to corrupt one of my brightest and best.
Cobb : You know what I'm offering. You have to let them decide for themselves.
Miles : Money.
Cobb : Not just money. You remember. It's the chance to build cathedrals, entire cities, things that never existed, things that couldn't exist in the real world.
Miles : So you want me to let someone else follow you into your fantasy?
Cobb : They don't actually come into the dream. They just design the levels and teach them to the dreamers. That's all.
Miles : Design it yourself.
Cobb : Mal won't let me.
Miles : ...Come back to reality, Dom. Please.
Cobb : Reality. Those kids, your grandchildren, they're waiting for their father to come back home. That's their reality. And this job, this last job, that's how I get there. I would not be standing here if I knew any other way...I need an architect who's as good as I was.
Miles : I've got somebody better.
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