Regarding your second spoiler -
And you are right, if a film with flaws can keep our minds occupied - and remain actively discussed - it's certainly done something right!
That's precisely what I was talking about. I understand why, it was in part a depiction of humanities failings, but the film deserved for it (and the plot function it served as) to be, well, bolder, less obvious.
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