I dig that ... except that, as someone or perhaps that article pointed out, the "memory" flashback of Mal's suicide is one of the most dreamlike sequences in the film - for reasons that didn't at first occur to me (dreamy of me), but when pointed out, I cannot take for reality at all (waking life logic). So I don't think she killed herself, I don't know if she's the dreamer of the whole damn thing, I don't know if she even exists.
And I don't care. Nothing about the story has to be "real" to me for me to care. A story isn't real ever.
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