You forgot to mention the stupidity-filled, corny and amazingly repulsive plot.
Any plot that forces friends to kill each other, is a bad plot. What "prize" would be worth murdering your friend?
Is this movie saying no one has free will, and they can't simply CHOOSE NOT TO KILL ANYONE? Sure, they might be killed, but what if a group of friends survives - then they could just not kill each other, and live happily ever after, couldn't they?
Then again, existing in one incarnation for the rest of Earth's life (I assume they WOULD be killed when the Earth reaches the end of its physical manifestation this time) could be enough to make one crazy. That is actually one reason why we have incarnations and then non-bodily existence as well (this even happens on a micro scale during our daily lives - we are out of the body during the sleep-phase). No one could stand being either inside a body or outside a body for too long a period - we need the variety, we need the change, until we evolve into higher beings (level three beings don't need physical bodies anymore, and level two beings are partially free of them already - the beings of this planet are mostly nearing the second half of level one).
The whole premise is ludicrous, the movie is just glorifying violence and of course it has injected romance DESPITE showing us that 'romances don't really work with beings that exist for thousands of years in the same incarnation' - but of course the 'prize' made it all possible, and it's all good. According to the idiotic hollyweird standards, that is.
In the movie, nothing is really explained very well anyway - why would the whole premise even happen? What are these 'eternal' beings? Why would anyone willingly go through it? What happens, when they die (in comparison to regular people)? What is actually resolved?
I think this movie is just another thoughtless 'rock video' that doesn't really deserve this much processing of its plot - the writers certainly didn't give it much.
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