Feels like a movie that started out slow and the enemy kept knocking down the good guy, but the good guy kept getting back up and fighting. At first it looks like the good guy has no chance in hell but he keeps on fighting. The good guy is much wiser and more courageous than the enemy. After a while, all the blows the good guy dealt back are starting to build up on the enemy and fear is in the eyes of the enemy now, as he just caught a glimpse of his defeat. As the enemy is running out of chairs and things to throw at the good guy, the enemy grows weaker while the good guy is growing stronger. At this part of the movie it seems that as soon as the enemy lifts it’s hand to throw something, the good guy knocks out whatever was in the enemy’s hand. The enemy is getting bolder with his tricks but the good guy has too much momentum now and has am become Kek, destroyer of narratives. God wins. Always.