"You are transparent. I see many things. I see plans within plans."
But the best scene is the one with the foreboding trees. It is actually a bit spoiled by the fact that somebody was actually waiting there. It works better as a pure symbol of danger.
@AdieuW
"people who try to stop the death of billions"
This isn't real life but fiction. And in fiction, not all lives matter equally. Their importance is proportionate to the author's effort in making them come alive before us. All those billions are worth less than Eren.
From Wikipedia:
Hans Egede, the national saint of Greenland, gives an 18th-century description of a sea serpent. On July 6, 1734 his ship sailed past the coast of Greenland when suddenly those on board "saw a most terrible creature, resembling nothing they saw before. The monster lifted its...
@YuriIsTooLewd
Thank you, it is much clearer now.
So the biggest mystery seems to be how Alice and the snake are connected. The sigil that kept appearing in the snake's mouth and on the last door in the book looks like a representation of the two of them.
This feels like Lynch in more ways than one. Just like in Mulholland Drive, we're inside the guilt-ridden mind of a murderer. Since she couldn't cope with killing her lover, she invented a whole SF plot where things and people from her real life had new roles. It seems that she completely...