This is the most subversive piece of visual art on film since Fight Club. It's inspired, to achieve a similar quality of sharp, educated, logic and devastatingly concise observations, specially about the status quo of our society and the human situation and issues derived from the misuse of capitalism. And even based in some instances. It tackles many other modern byproduct issues, like mental illness, drug abuse and depression. But, akin to fight club, not all is dark, beautiful people shine and the good inside on the main characters reminds us that to be a hero, you should be ethical. Not kidding, sadly it needs to be repeated over and over...