No, but it needed some narrative cohesion to make the wider social questions an integral part of the film, and not just some tagged-on epitaph. As it stands in the film, it seems a cheap way of offering some sort of social "commentary" without really having any kind of in-depth analysis within the film.

It could have done with another forty minutes or so.

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