This movie owes any credibility it has received to its soundtrack. Phenomenal score writing by Danial Hart makes the audience almost believe there is a deeper meaning to the film, however there is none. Any attempt at metaphor is either ham-fisted or completely by accident leading to an experience that feels like a way too artsy student film grasping at the bootstraps of David Lynch. I'm really not sure who this movie is for. It is way too drawn out for a casual watching and there are way too many logical holes for a more thoughtful watch. But, I mean Kesha's in it so that's interesting (not that you really see or hear her lol)