There's something about the scene at the end when Sam Neill enters the cinema when everyone has gone mad after reading the book, or watching the film of the same name, and he sees the past events of his life falls into chaos on the big screen. The moment he let go of himself as the main character and just accepts he is a small speck in the grand calculus of a higher power, and he starts to laugh quite liberating. I could help but laugh with him 😂🤣.
Also, WTF, John Carpenter is also a composer 😱?¿ Talk about being an artist virtuoso 😄.