The Last Days of Capitalism has the characteristics of a play and not having been to the theater in a long time, it was a welcome change from the typical movie experience. The real identity of the two protagonists is unknown at first and as information is bartered out over time, its mostly untrue with some shreds of truth thrown in. Context is important in understanding the story as it unfolds through the conversations between the two and yet without knowing how each person really is, context is hard to form and just when you think you may have found something, the foundation shifts yet again.
To the end, we don't know if either side revealed their real identity. But there are some facts that did come to light - both the man and the woman wanted to experience something real, something to remember before they returned to whatever world they actually inhabited in reality. Trying to achieve that goal when the balance of power between the two sides is severely skewed by money makes it very challenging. It took me a while to get into the flow of this movie but once I was in it was nice to see it through the end though I am not sure I have a point of view on what this movie is about.
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