As to begin with, this eccentric film encompasses the moral principal that necessity is a law that justifies it-self. In theory, necessity only serves its purpose to extend God's divine grace on humanity. For example it can be argued that this great being utilizes necessity as to extend its sacred authority over human life. Since our own free will inevitably determines our destiny or doomed fate. At the same time, this film promotes a deeper notion that free will is never secure from danger, as well as that more than often than not freedom can be taken away. Overall the western Biblical references throughout the film criticizes Christianity's dogma, in order to persuade the audience that love is simply a credulous notion. Additionally, the alien connotations mentioned in the creation of humanity does further elaborate how life can exist out in space. If so such sentient beings would be in a closer relation to God than we are. That said, this sci-fi adventure promotes that the vastness of space, was meant to teach humanity humility. Altogether, I could not be more pleased to understand that oblivion is the only guaranty against a civil war. (So far: a beautiful and a great cathartic movie to see!)