The film was created by two people who are both well-read and steeped in pop culture. The product of that is a film heavy with literature and pop culture. The result of that is that you can draw many interpretations from the film. Conversely, the more well-read you are, the more steeped in pop culture, the more imaginative your interpretations will be. He is pulling together some significantly distant memes, which is why the article is so long. What you're seeing isn't a weight of proof so much as an avalanche from which you will more likely to draw the truth he wants you to see, much like John Edwards throws a mountain of questions at a bereaved person waiting for something to click--making them believe, when he gets a "hit," that he is right, no matter how many misses come before and after.
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"The idea that money doesn't buy you happiness is a lie put about by the rich, to stop the poor from killing them." -- Michael Caine
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