The Crack as Sexual Metaphor? (spoilers)
The whole dual-story about the two men in love with the same woman, while the world is splitting apart, could be about human relationships. But could one dare to venture that the "crack" that is being mentioned is really a metaphor for the woman's vagina? Is it her sexual power that is threating to destroy the men around her? Furthermore could not the whole missile into the lava be not another sexual metaphor?
I don't have time to get into a detailed analysis but there definitely seems to be something Freudian about this film.
I.S. Oxford
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