This movie was about what I expect from a film industry that is saturated with post-modernism. It is a dumpster fire of cultural rot with flickers of philosophical potential. Ultimately, the Rousseau-Hobbes worldview debate is pseudo-intellectual, and has been done. The sex and nudity was grotesquely copious and unnecessary. "Freud's Last Session" accomplished what this movie was trying to do, but from a tasteful, morally acceptable perspective. This movie should be studied as an example of what it looks like when ideological possession, identity-based resentment, and grotesque fever dreams converge in filmmaking.