Message of the Film
"People always end up the way they started out. No one ever changes."
Firstly, I thought the film was enjoyably disturbing, and there's very few films that rattle me in a deeply unsettling way - probably wouldn't today, because I'm beyond desensitized. However, how many of you out there disagree with the message in the film (see above)? There might be SOME grain of truth to it, but it's essentially wrong, right? I know Solondz's an Atheist - and so am I -, and I think believes that we're all pre-determined to be the way that we are, and while certainly we are for the most part, is he not taking into the account the environmnetal circumstances that can change one drastically (although I suppose a drastic change in anyone is quite rare)? Plus I'm not entirely sure he's thinking about the future where we'll probably be capable of ungodly transformations...genetically speaking.
Anyways, just thinking aloud here. What does anyone else think?