Bless you. and Some thoughts.
Thank you for this work of art. This has shown me what it is to live. when i was watching this i was cutting myself but when i saw this, but then i saw an angel of light. This angel was speaking to me to understand life is a virtue and a gift. Through madness, anything can be achieved by looknig at a mere half minute video of love and confusion.
The first part of the movie is somewhat symbolizing a red road, a road of suffering and blood. And how the sky, and the clouds, had been turned red by the hatred and suffering from death, bullets, blood, cross heads, and crack babies. The sky had turned red to symbolize how the life of the driver had changed since he had chose to go to his destination. The clouds had turned red because of the immense amount of blood spilled in previous madness movies, that had evaporated into clouds, hence blood clouds. As the driver had his foot on the gas pedal, you can only wonder what he is thinking, "did i leave the stove on before i left? has the body of the badger turned into a skeleton yet? or are the maggots still infesting its colon and genital glands?" This is a small portion of what he might have been thinking, and there could be more.
But before he could complete his thinking's about such, he was interrupted. By the body of a 36 year old New Hampshire body. The tongue of him was pointing in a direction. a direction of death. This body had no marks, except the mark of the killed. The thinking driver stopped. angry at this lifeless corpse, he smashed his floating hand into the horn, which alarmed the body, but, in vein, had done nothing. This rude corpse would not move or pay attention. maybe telling the viewer that bodies are always in the way, no matter in a restaurant, the apartment to keep your wife from knowing you've been having sexual relationships with Jen, the "You and Your Weekend" article writer at the NewPaper Newspaper company, the ocean, or maybe even in your own home.
The driver is angry at this body and thinks of what he should do.
While two guards, protecting wildlife and the preservation of banzai trees and such, (we will get into that later in the review) are looking at the beauty of the mountains. This is shown because of the symbolism of the movie. the suspense will be brought up by the guards, but calmed by the red sky and knowing of death will come. The guards are wearing yellow face masks, which say that they are a bright people, in this red and Grey world. They just want to befriend everybody and bring peace. but to do that, they must destroy to accomplish what they believe in. a lot like McDonald, with their yellow colored M. The first yellow guard says, with machine gun in hand, "These mountains, they speak to me, especially Mount Aou-To-Lau-Wa." This said, you start to wonder how this man is special. How he can talk to formations of earth and hold a pleasant conversation of the letter B and his oddly shaped yellow mask can be conducted to be something significant in this film. I would talk about it, but the room is quickly fading as my review nears it's close. The other guard, Cassandra, says "aww, you don't have to worry about that, I'm your friend!" meaning in this world, no matter how gifted or horrible you are at life, somebody will still be your friend. friend as in animated gunslinger who will kill on instinct, or maybe sexually. This masterpiece had not enough time left to go into which way Cassandra was heading, but it would have only dignified this film even more.
But Cassandra overhears an annoying sound coming from a blackened car. It is a confused but motivated driver. Cassandra is afraid, so he fires and the screen goes black. How can somebody live through an experience like that? You then see a quick shot of a bloody head, and you know, Cassandra had hit his mark. Then you hear a line tha will be quoted for centuries. "At that point, i had learned how much royal blood he had in him." This could mean that the driver had survived. or could he? only you can figure it out.
I'm kidding. he's obviously dead. he was shot in the head. duh.