This film is like being dragged along a beach, with every grain of sand scraping your skin, while a man whispers nonsense in your ear. At first the words seem purposeful but the more you try to make of it the more the message deteriorates into a mere feeling, a feeling of frustration. For that is what this movie is, the director is frustrated with the world he lives in, and so he made a movie highlighting various dehumanizing features. These features culminate in the message, "living in a material world, companies use their products and advertisements to prostitute the minds of their customers" The statement is vague, and therefore the movie uses vague phrases and images to slowly force this message over the course of and hour and a half. It would have been much better if the director did a documentary instead of this "staged" documentary and didn't resort to vague poetic limericks to slowly push the audience into his boat but was far more direct instead. What this movie is left with is and hour and a half of watching people have awkward half conversations with often an invisible presence about nothing. I agree whole heatedly with the message of this film, but I am so frustrated with how boring this film is and how hard I waited for it to impress me, or teach me something, or give me something decent to look at, only to be left with nothing. This movie is just, very bad.