<span>Echo communicated her love to Narcissus by repeating parts of his words to him. The story is about Echo who is deeply in love with Narcissus who is a cruel person. One day he punished Echo but it turned out to be that he was being punished also because of his cruelty. He fell in love with himself and became poor until he realized that he lost someone like Echo. It was too late for him because his cruelty resulted to his death.</span>
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This is because every one in this world has the potential to do something
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The film is a metaphor for "the rat race." Get it? That's why the rat imagery appears throughout the film. All over the film. The film is a rant against the rat race. The lesson, therefore, is the more obvious "hey, we need to stop and 'smell the roses.'" I found the film enjoyable, and I accepted the recurring scenes as they were intended: without them, you'd have no film. So I simply didn't let the repetition get to me. I looked for inconsistencies in the images as I watched them again and again; that is, I looked for changes during the recurring events. (No, I didn't see any.) But, again, the rat race metaphor is really very clever, and I didn't understand the rat metaphor (assuming I'm correct) until the film started its second cycle. I did not find the "product placements" to be intrusive -- which I'm sure is what the film makers intended.
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Personally, i would have stayed. I mean, cmon! He would have stayed safe and lived an eternity just having fun and playing games! But I get why je left. He felt it was his duty to complete his mission. Also, he wanted his mother back, and dint want his freinds to die
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