Just thought I’d get back to you on your comment. I wonder if you'll still be interested a year and a half on but anyway.
I thought the film dealt with the hypocrisy of ideas/ideologies/faith/belief; how the very thing that kills a person one day, emulates them the next.
This film is obviously soaked in symbolism; pretty much everything has a reason. The buildings show the last failed world of the last ideal, lying in ruins - in this case the European/Russian pinnacle with the pictures of the proletarian, statues and other remnants of past centuries still hanging around.
The soldier assisting in enforcing rule but doesn’t understand why he does it. He follows without question, forgetting why he was doing it in the first place. He carries out his mission without emotion, never smiling, maybe because he has forgotten how to, or has never done so.
The guys who chase fish that can not be killed, almost trying to chase out something that is only imaginary, something that can only exist in thought, something that could never exist in reality without people and consciousness - the fish out of water would die, but the guys still keep chasing it, it’s a parallel to ideas without people.
The angel is a child who shows innocence, beauty, faith, love, anything unhindered, untainted. She is the new generation, but is left desolate, isolated in an empty world in the aftermath of the last war of ideas. She wonders on her own, unable to communicate, people running around her, oblivious that she even exists.
She places her love in the egg, the symbol of the future, something new, inspiring hope, but fragile and in need of love, attention. She also places her faith in another man, the first one to acknowledge her. She is betrayed by the very person she trusted, that person being the one who works for the very ideals that can not allow the egg to exist.
But in her death she puts forward more tiny eggs that then bear fruit and before the ship of the old ideals leaves, she is already one of its god/hero’s.
This may help; maybe I’m talking rubbish, who knows.
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