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I'm not sure why the movie prolongs the ambition of remaining so intentionally and completely vague, but even by the end of multiple viewings some things remain unclear. Perhaps there is some secret demand for this kind of gross ambiguity I'm not aware of, but it strikes me as inconsistent imagination or lazy writing -- or worse, pretentious writing. Like, "Oh, look at how confusing and misleading I can be. You'll never figure this out. "
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