No one believes Liam when he starts raving about a lookalike haunting his periphery, but his radical communist - leaning son happily analyzes the
rich man's crisis in line after line of overwritten
dialogue: After calling Liam a «victim of
internal contradictions of capitalism,» he diagnoses the doppelganger as «a projection of the part of you that you hate,» then delights in being in a «story by Kafka» when father and son go hunting for the mystery man through the vomit - strewn streets of Dublin.