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Furthermore, the extended cut deepens the film’s exploration of the "breakup movie" trope. Christian is not a villain in the traditional sense, but a manifestation of passive neglect. The Director’s Cut adds nuance to the supporting characters, particularly the other graduate students, Josh and Mark, and expands on the academic competition that drives the plot. These additions serve to highlight the toxicity of the outside world. The American characters are driven by ego, jealousy, and self-preservation. In contrast, the Hårga, despite their gruesome customs, offer a radical form of empathy. They share meals, they share grief, and they actively participate in the emotions of their members. Aster uses the extended runtime to pose a disturbing question: is the brutality of the cult preferable to the emotional coldness of modern relationships? For Dani, the answer becomes clear in the film’s haunting finale.