What is this film's purpose?
Short Answer: To create your own purpose.
You're not the first to ask this. But why must a film have a purpose other than to make you think about the film? Or to ponder some idea? It's been months since I've seen this and I'm still trying to decide what happened, why, and whether I even liked it. That's rare. To be honest, I found it frustrating at first, but it's grown on me. I usually know whether or not I liked a movie within at least a few hours of watching it and after that I've made my conclusions and more often than not the movie fades from memory. Take, for example, Another Earth. I liked it a lot, but honestly I've kind of forgotten it - what happened and why I liked it. I remember a few scenes and that I loved Brit Marling, but I couldn't tell you why other than telling you to go watch it. Which I probably need to do again.
This movie I doubt I'll forget in part because I'm so baffled by what to make of it. There's just so much to think about that my mind keeps coming back to it and churning it over and over since I've seen it. When I think of watching it again - it's not with the kind of enthusiasm and craving of some of my favorite movies where I just can't wait for them to come out. Or the absolute dread and quiet rage of the thought of watching a movie I hated. It's more that I want to see it again solely for the sake of trying to figure it out and interpret it, trying to come up with as many alternate explanations of it as possible. And thanks to the comments on this forum, it's clear there are many that I hadn't previously thought of.
Who knows, maybe there isn't really one specific point to the film. Or maybe the director actually did intend a very specific purpose and maybe some of us understood it and some didn't. Who cares? Come up with your own darned purpose. Seems like that's what's dividing people about this movie - people who want to be given a purpose and those who want to and are willing to make their own.
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