I'm sorry, what?


Other than the plot for Freddie who is alcoholic with his own moonshine/meth, and he feel likes he has no love in his love. Me meets Lancaster, who has created their own religion/scam and sort of give Freddie a feeling of a relationship. After a while Freddie actually has no idea what's going on so there is no feeling that he hoped for and he leaves them.

More or less that's how I see the gist of the story. But everything else, I have no freaking idea what it all was. So much detail to the scenes and I didn't understand the behaviors or the purpose of them.

You see the water from the back of a ship many times, what is that all about.

You hear that the travelling boat goes from California through the Panama Canal and to NYC. But you only know they were next in Philly, why bother saying what the trip was?

Why did Lancaster's daughter try to rub him off and he actually stops her, then later she says that he always hits on her?

Tell me about the wall, tell me about the window, do it forever...

This is a game when you see something, and ride the bike there...

Lancaster sings a bazar song that I couldn't listen to anyway since Freddie only imagined all women naked, the question is the song.

Overall, can anyone tell me what made sense? I never know how to follow these types of writers/directors.

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this isn't to be mean, but maybe PTA isn't for you. there's nothing wrong with not liking a great director. for example, spielberg doesn't do it for me, personally.

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Rekt

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The water is like Freddys escape from a wicked world, and like the ocean, Freddy too has "secrets" buried deep within, most in the form of traumas.

When Freddy can't get to the sea, his hooch gets him there.

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Damn I just thought the water was pretty.

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