Mistaken identities are a big thing it seems in the movie, just as in real life. Mistakes and assumptions are constant as we often are at odds with each others perceptions. I remember reading something that Crowley wrote that it was rare for two people conversing to be totally and both 100% clear about the others intentions or view points. Usually one is at some form of a misunderstanding.
Its a kind of add comedy this film. No, I would go so far as using the word comedy. Its a quirky oddity and its growing on me.
Speaking of intentions, that's probably the most important aspect for me. We are studying Kantian ethics right now in class and that is something I can relate to.
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