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As Saul and Caprice navigate their lives, they encounter the government’s interest in individuals who modify their bodies. This burdens the couple with the realization of societal oversight and ethical boundaries regarding human evolution. The performances become their vehicle for self-expression but also expose the desensitization of the audience to bodily trauma.
The Upsurge of Revolutions
In the backdrop, Lang is portrayed as a revolutionary figure trying to bring awareness to human evolution and organ modification. His attempts to educate the public about Brecken's unique ability to digest plastic reveal the underlying tensions between government control and individual rights within this altered reality.