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 | | The recording of experiences with the camera is perhaps the memory of the boy, seeing the injustice of life (the caretaker) but also the warmth of his mother and the craziness of science without the human component. |
 | | The boy eventually goes to live with his uncles, who represent postmodern thought--a little crazy, sometimes paranoid, and open to religion (the father is anti-religious, while the mother is open to the more positive aspects of religion, as is often the case with their respective views of the world). |
 | | The last scene is deeply moving, as the camera (again recording life and existence) has the father, son, and uncles united, as a humanized science allows companionship with postmodern thought because of the everyman's acceptance of both. |
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