![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It feels like the women have been released by the death of She. The women at the end, who were perhaps somehow the same as the fragments of women entwined in the tree roots earlier in the film, are climbing - Heaven is up. She crippled her son, in Eden She tries to cripple her husband She tries to neuter both of them, removing the organs which both created the son and were responsible for his death. The trip to Eden was about exorcising the evil which She had incorporated into her being during her studies ("masculine" knowledge attained from outside). While She came to believe that women were inherently evil, He was repulsed by this idea. While this film, in general, defies attempts to analyze it, here are a few (hopefully not too jumbled) thoughts which are a composite from reading many analyses of this film, a film rich in incoherent and possibly unintended(!) religious symbolism: ![]()
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