It's about expectations, the frailty of life and emotions meeting necessity. Many emotinal moments, mixed in with the possibilities of mystery, magic at a deep and invisible core. Without giving too much away, it's about standing for something both alone and together with someone else. The ritual of relationships, the embodiment of professional behavior. Subjecting yourself to anything in life is a form of magic, with ritual to everything that gets tangled in, up, around, down. Losing and finding, grieving and laughing, doing whatever it takes--with an eventual positive ending. The hurdles we all face are realized with an interaction, a collision between our attempts to control and the uncontrollable. I didn't understand the dialog at some points, with Quaid's accent, but I enjoyed this all the same.