I mean… kind of, but I would say the movie more throws out the idea of an “ordinary” life. In my interpretation the movie showed how incredible life is, and can be, no matter who you are. The husband (I watched it months ago in theaters, don’t remember names) saying he would be really happy with a life of doing laundry with his wife shows how there is value in any existence. Every life has immense value/depth and is worth living and loving.
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I mean… kind of, but I would say the movie more throws out the idea of an “ordinary” life. In my interpretation the movie showed how incredible life is, and can be, no matter who you are. The husband (I watched it months ago in theaters, don’t remember names) saying he would be really happy with a life of doing laundry with his wife shows how there is value in any existence. Every life has immense value/depth and is worth living and loving.