no offense taken. I understood your point and appreciated your humor. I also still think that, in the film, the morals of the time are being explored, and the decision to have Paul do "the right thing" (in terms relative to the actions of the rest of the characters) is quite deliberate. We are meant to see a contrast there, and take some satisfaction in Paul's change of heart. While, in the grand scheme of things, morals may be "nebulous," I definitely think that the parent-child role reversal that takes place in the film is meant to convey a message to the viewer about the limits of that moral flux, and about the consequences of our actions. If nothing else, the children's mimicking their parents' behavior makes those parents rethink their choices.
there's no place you can be that isn't where you're meant to be.
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