In a steampunk universe with England at war with Prussia for ages, an outpost in the Arctic is the scene for increasingly strange visions and behavior. It is revealed (maybe) that the three soldiers in the outpost are under attack from a psychotropic weapon that uses their Omega engine generator as a catalyst. Or maybe that's part of the weird goings-on. After a certain point, it's hard to tell what's reality and what is distorted in the soldiers' minds.
The ending is highly unsatisfactory. It appears that maybe they've destroyed the Omega machine or maybe they've all died or maybe something else. At the very end is a scene that makes absolutely no sense given every thing that came before it. Or maybe it's the answer to the whole movie. It could mean anything or nothing at all.
By it's very nature, it ruins everything that came before it. It was a big buildup to nothing understandable.
I have searched the Internet looking for an explanation, but nobody has one. The entire Internet seems to be as stumped as I am about the ending.
I honestly can't recommend it.
The ending is highly unsatisfactory. It appears that maybe they've destroyed the Omega machine or maybe they've all died or maybe something else. At the very end is a scene that makes absolutely no sense given every thing that came before it. Or maybe it's the answer to the whole movie. It could mean anything or nothing at all.
By it's very nature, it ruins everything that came before it. It was a big buildup to nothing understandable.
I have searched the Internet looking for an explanation, but nobody has one. The entire Internet seems to be as stumped as I am about the ending.
I honestly can't recommend it.