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[QUOTE="MikeOv:1304234"][QUOTE="arktouros:1304205"]i still haven't seen this, but movies like this tend to be overanalyzed to a point way beyond the creators thought -- Damon Lindelof was already guilty of this in LOST. it's like trying to pick apart a david lynch movie, some things are meant to be interpreted a number of ways or not at all.[/QUOTE] That's why Lynch is one of my favorite writers/directors. To use Lost Highway as a perfect example, that film was panned for what critics felt was an aimless plot with no real meaning behind it. I enjoy being able to interpret Lost Highway in my own personal way. Lynch is intentionally vague and hits his audience with a barrage of irrational imagery that is loosely connected. He leaves it up to the viewer to solve the puzzle however they choose. Having said that, Lynch is a true auteur and he never gives too much away, if anything at all. Prometheus wasn't meant to be as surreal or puzzling as a Lynch film, but I think it still left a lot to be debated and that's part of the fun of cinema, for me at least.[/QUOTE]
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