Beginning: two siblings in their late teens are learning for a philosophy exam. It is strongly hinted at that they have feelings for each other but don't know what they should do or feel about that.
Even though it's a film the relationship between them is (for the most part) believeable and you really think that they are siblings.
The pseudo intellectual/philosophical rambling of the brother about time, being and consciousness make (mostly) no sense.
Middle: the actions of the siblings become more and more erratic without any indication to why. The brothers ramblings make less sense by the minute.
End: the actions become nonsensical and downright illegal. Some examples: rape (both m to f and vice versa), capturing a human/hoding him hostage, torture and murder. All without motive or reason. Brother rambles on.
TLDR: pseudo intellectual film that tries to distract the viewer from the lack of story/good characters with shock value and incomprehensible, philosophical babbling.
Middle: the actions of the siblings become more and more erratic without any indication to why. The brothers ramblings make less sense by the minute.
End: the actions become nonsensical and downright illegal. Some examples: rape (both m to f and vice versa), capturing a human/hoding him hostage, torture and murder. All without motive or reason. Brother rambles on.
TLDR: pseudo intellectual film that tries to distract the viewer from the lack of story/good characters with shock value and incomprehensible, philosophical babbling.