According to the director's expression, strip clubs are our society. The owner of the nightclub symbolizes the sovereign, the president of our society.
So many male guests = our patriarchal society.
The boss's bodyguard is a manager in society, a police officer (or urban management). In the film they are a cover-up tool. Of course in our society too.
Mexicans represent a group of people that mainstream society does not understand.
In the end, the strippers we love are the representation of women.
From an ordinary stripper who is at the mercy of men, from a role that exclusively pleases men. This is the key clue of the film. If you understand this, you will understand the film.
They turned into zombie strippers. It's after this shift in nature
that they don't strip for men. They jump for themselves and become predators. Attract men, then eat them.
Yep, you're getting it, zombie strippers are a feminist symbol. Stiff lines are dead saying that it is cool to become a zombie, it feels great or something, and more strippers actively choose to become zombies. It's the feminist movement.
But the director does not support this. He ends with a total denial of all of them.
The boss is over, his nightclub is also occupied by the military (managers of the bigger boss) and the
stalemate is over, they are all sacked. (Dissonance of various movements)
Customers are total victims.
I wrote very crudely, in short, this is how our society is mapped.
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