I actually saw it just the other day; I was the only one in group who ended up enjoying it. From my view I thought the director was trying to illustrate death and its inevitability. The loss of innocence through sexual acts and the idea that ticking clock has begun a unstoppable count down. He used a lot of old cars and TV shows, maybe to show how people will retreat to their child hood for safety and protection. Most of all I found the ending to be pretty satisfying, the surrender to fate or rather just the acceptance with a absence of fear or anticipation. The film had a lot say and in my personal opinion I thought it was rather good, but hey to each their own. The simplistic rule of art