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OK...Let's try this...

Posted by Revolver66 on December 11, 2011 at 06:25:38:

The film presents the viewer with a dichotomy, e.g., two planets...

On a near collision path with the other, one planet is considered a "rogue" and therefore dangerous.

Now let's make the wedding reception a microcosm, an "Earth" in this case.

What are the rogue elements to planet Wedding Reception? Did its course serve as a fly-by or a collision?

This dichotomy is the key to understanding the other themes of the film, a major one being science vs faith, and leaves it up to the viewer on how this ultimately addresses the two parts of the film.