![]() ![]() Another interpretation is that he has always been clean-cut hard-working Jonah, but imagines another life. Perhaps this guilt and anger fed into his killing his wife. There is a vague hint that the daughter drowned. There is enough ambiguity to have several interpretations. Him waking up on the beach is showing his belief that he somehow sent his family through the inversion that he imagined to be real. Before he dies, he confront his true self, Jonah, who tries to kill Buster in revenge for killing his family. There are several religious images - the boat at sea, frogs fallen from the sky, xxx. Totally out of his mind now, and after seeing his religious mother plead for him on TV, he takes a row boat out on a spiritual journey to his death. But their bullets miraculously miss his body, and he escapes in the dust. The sheriff eventually catches up with him and hunts him down, shooting at him as he emerges from a cave. At the same time, he is conflicted and haunted by memories and flashbacks of his former life as a loving husband and father. Meanwhile, Buster is obsessed with conspiracy theories, an alternate universe, and an inversion which he predicts will come soon. The authorities become aware of this hermit and hunt him down. At the funeral, he says, "I don't believe it" because he hasn't 100% convinced himself of his lies to himself, yet. He goes to the mountains and lives free as a hermit under a third personality (first Jonah, then DJ, now Buster), breaking into empty vacation homes, eating their food, bathing, and perhaps getting revenge on the rich who have "mastered the system", something he was unable to do. The police and investigators begin to suspect Jonah when things don't add up (they discover that there is no drifter who entered the hotel, as Jonah claimed) and gather evidence to arrest Jonah, but Jonah flees before that happens. His serious sleep deprivation develops into a personality split, where DJ takes over, doing what Jonah cannot. Jonah feels trapped by "the system", his job, and his family. He needs money, and gets DJ to steal jewelry from hotel guests, not realizing that he himself is stealing, because the real Jonah (a sweet and kind man) would never do such a thing. ![]() He also feels guilty that he cannot provide the life he dreams for. While Jonah loves his family, he feels trapped by them. Jonah's history with homeless suggests he has always had some level of mental illness. The security cameras at the hotel prove this. DJ rants his psychotic ideas to Jonah, who listens silently, until he's had enough. Jonah meets a drifter (DJ) who comes into the hotel, asking to stay in a room for free. He is seriously sleep-deprived, and this slowly leads to mental delusions, possibly a split in personalities. But he cannot afford this, and he cannot lift himself from his rut. He walks through life in a zombie-like way hoping for a better life for his family, seeing unreachable goals as living free in the country. Jonah loves his wife and his toddler daughter, but he is over-worked, over-stressed, and an under-achiever as he works the night-shift at a hotel. I will attempt to explain the meaning of the movie. et Buster Meaning :- Something huge a roistering blade also- a spree.SPOILER ALERT: Do *not* read any further if you don't want the ending revealed. tubs 3 letter Words made out of busterġ). ![]()
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