humanity vs cold, calculated precision
Substitute corporations for machinery and you have the real life battle going on now.
I had a question about the last 3 seconds of the movie, but after considering both scenarios I had to eventually agree with another person's view of the ending.
I didn't care for the beginning, the "we're at full throttle" display, there are no opening credits, nor scenes that explain the story line. There are conversations where the storyline is explained, but both parties already know all these details, which means the conversation is only for the audience's benefit. That made it seem somewhat silly, and could have been dispensed with with a small narration in the beginning or like the beginning of Star Wars IV, which is the first movie.
One other thing - If you have seen any of the commercials there are several moments in the commercial that may seem like they are part of a larger scene, but in actuality they are the complete scene. So the commercial shows every aspect of the scene, however brief, leaving nothing to look forward to. You have to wonder if these little dabs of eye candy weren't created just so they could make a better commercial.