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  • Well here's my take: it's an exercise in perversity. The guy rides himself to halt, merely to place a stone in a stoneless environment, to leave his mark, to give him meaning. Also its bike v car: the flats are an iconic place associated with cars. Flat, smooth, stoneless. You see him cross tyretracks. He rides and rides and then places the stone, that smooth, car-friendly surface disrupted like the way a cyclist 'disrupts' the road

    I did a Masters in Film. I have a tendency to over-analyse. Don't judge me

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    very interesting take on it, see i saw the tyre tracks and though nthe director was a bit of a donut for missing it

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