why were the streets always empty?

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To me, when ever you are in a dark city, it resembles a dark abyss of hell.  Its as if you are sent in a reality that forces you to face your demons.  Theres just you, and your conscious.  It leaves you contemplating on your thoughts and sets your wildest fears against you.  Than there are those who love the dark, and feel that they can get in touch with themselves when they walk that lonely road and look up at that moon.  So to people, the darkness is a reality you do not step into unless you know what you are getting into.  I guess that why the streets are so abandoned in the movie. 

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adam88 wrote: To me, when ever you are in a dark city, it resembles a dark abyss of hell.  Its as if you are sent in a reality that forces you to face your demons.  Theres just you, and your conscious.  It leaves you contemplating on your thoughts and sets your wildest fears against you.  Than there are those who love the dark, and feel that they can get in touch with themselves when they walk that lonely road and look up at that moon.  So to people, the darkness is a reality you do not step into unless you know what you are getting into.  I guess that why the streets are so abandoned in the movie. 
I have never ever EVER wished so bad that we still had karma. That may be the deepest, most intelligent thing I have ever seen posted on these forums. Adam88, you are amazing. Purely amazing.

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