A grotesque, absurd, post-modern piece of art. This movie suggests a lot of ideas, but develops very few themes. It gives the viewer a lot of thoughts but its lack of coherent plot undermines any conveyance of meaning. However, given its construction and aesthetics, one could argue this as intentional (and I would tend to agree), with the point is to stimulate the viewer into drawing their own thematic conclusions from the piece.
I would describe this film as artistically interesting, but not an enjoyable cinematic experience. It's lack of thematic development make it not really my type of movie.