I didn't get it...


This movie left me positively befuddled. I don't know what the ultimate message of the movie is. It was all far too nebulous for me to decipher.

Can someone please explain why the girls had to follow all those rules? I understand that they couldn't communicate with the outside world, but what about the whole not being able to look at mirrors thing?

What was the deal with that Kahn woman (movie actress)? What did she want exactly?

And the ending... Why did the protagonist scream her head off?

I have a whole slew of questions, but I'm alright with piecing it all together once I get the basic details.

I will lose sleep over this movie tonight... Grrrr...

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There's only one instant, and it's right now. And it's eternity.

- Waking Life

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Basically, the main character wishes to be beautiful. (because being beautiful means "wealth", "pride", etc) She meets a childhood friend, who tells her about this secret yoga class. The yoga class objectives were simple; last for a week, stick to the rules, then you'll open the Kundalin.
The others fail the tasks and GanMi Hee devours their youth. In the end the main Character meets her.... but what GanMi Hee does is... she takes your body, soul, and mind... while you are stuck in a fake world where you will be forever young and beautiful. (Personal hell) That's why she couldn't escape the station and the only posters were of her enemy.

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