Lots of discourse on here about how the messaging was muddled, it wasn't clear what Kantor was trying to do, etc. Which -- sure, yeah, that's fair. But let me just say, as a Jew currently witnessing fellow Jews experience intense cognitive dissonance over the destruction of Gaza (and do a disturbing song-and-dance about how the Holocaust will always vindicate Israel's actions), the massive confusion in this film around who is/isn't the victim felt both 100% intentional and totally accurate