by Eugene on Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:19 pm
I like the movie, too. It had its shortcoming, but I don't think it's because of an oversight on the writer/directors part. They made their creative choices in storytelling (although you could argue that there was no "story" in the traditional sense), and left it at that.
That movie did have some of the most legitimately intense and terrifying moments I've seen in theaters.
I do wish there was at least some explanations for us. I was also thinking about staying after the credits, but I was also with my friends who left (disappointedly, as it were) right after the movie.
The task of the artist is to translate for us the essence of things we take for granted.