and if you look at george romero's zombie movies, night of the living dead, it's about racism, dawn of, vivisection, they are all really about something else. this is really brief, before it goes to dvd. that is where might find its main audience but it is a film of ideas, and sometimes they are not perfectly expressed but at least it has them, and i thought it was kind of intriguing. i am interested in whether it is about discrimination, and interesting that it is set in ireland, about two sides violently set apart from each other... i think it is kind of more universal than that, i think it is very much about what you do in post—conflict situations, but absolutely, discrimination, it is a theme of it, because although with the people who are cured or saying, we are being discriminated against, and we have rights like everybody else and people are saying, no, you don't, because you were these terrible things in the past. i think you can read all these different interpretations into it and that for me is an indication of a good film, that afterward you can say, what do you think it was