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The film is philosophical. And if you dig deeper than the quality of the directing and camerawork, everyone can understand. The idea bursts through all the flaws and triumphantly rips the finish tape with such separation from the rest of the flaws that the film turned out to be a genius. One can understand everyone: both the skeptical general and the boy who committed the transgression. Even Joshua, who is told by his only and most faithful sense organ, the administrator, that a nuclear war has broken out and the missiles have reached their target.
It's a great movie. Deep not in realization, but in substance. I recommend it to lovers of mental experience.