Sometimes, we're not meant to understand...
This movie was a good example of what a powerful and meaningful movie should be--without all the hyperbole bulls**t that most 'moving' movies have. This was plain and simple, without any pretenses or reasons why things are bad. They just are.
No plot, no explanation, no hint as to whatever the creator was truly thinking about when they made this...
But your moved by it anyway--even though you don't understand it.
The music combined with the images--and the lack of any sound relating to events happening in the movie--gives this flash a surreal feeling, reminiscent of the movie "More" by Mark Osborne. The only difference here is that More was about the corporation's greed for money and power rather than the fulfillment of our 'souls'.