Ona deeper psychological level, this film struck a raw nerve. The Concept of to Keep Moving On, indelibly printed on my mmind's eye
. It made me cry, I think it was the emotional and physical abuse he endured as a child, stuck in that awful, painful rut. He had to move on. So for me it was a slow burn psychological thriller, and Armie did well, emotionless, robotic, until he broke down and 'moved on' in the finale. Bravo!! I loved it. Some reviews reveal the lack of imagination and sensistivity of the viewer. DO NOT take this film, literally and tear it apart. Try and look deeper and beyond the blindingly obvious. The storyline is a thin veneer of the richness within.