It's basically a play in two acts. In the first act we meet kaidan as he is dying, even if we don't know it. He's falling apart and he's scared and alone and his everything is being torn apart. The first act is hid death. The second act is where he runs over and over it in his head while he tries to sort out what happened. It may be what limbo is like. I think he knows what happened, he just hasn't reconciled himself to it. He hires people to play everyone around him and everyone he sees, and he hires someone to play himself, to play out his own mistakes. Then he hires people to play them. It is a feedback loop of his own experiences. AS a viewer I don't know how to feel about most of it. It was too much to take in. I don't think I'll be done processing this for quite some time. One thing's for sure, Kauffman has a lot to tell me.
this isn't half of what I wanted to say, but writing this I'm suddenly very tired, and a little disabused of the notion of writing anything here, it seems so fruitless. I'll read it later on and...what?I don't know. stupid depressing movie.
good music though. you gotta love the music.
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