In the first two minutes several themes have already been expounded upon. The first of which hilarious the liberalization of normal sexual conventions. The male character wakes up with a girl next to him a sleep in her undies, he picks up a call from his friend (female lead), where he talks about how he probably will get rid of the sleeping girl, insinuating it was just for sex and he doesn't need her anymore. The female lead protests halfheartedly that it was so short a relationship only a couple of weeks or so. He blames his complete disregard for the girl he slept with's feelings on account of his parents and looking under the covers remarks that she will be fine (I can only guess her asset will always bring guys towards her). Then she the female lead also in her bed proceeds to tell him that she has a man in his undies next to him, whom she picked up last night (obviously a one-night-stand), the male lead congratulates her dismisses her remark of "what is wrong with me", where he says "it's not natural...it's been years" and as he put it "she needs to sweep out the cobwebs", and she finally refuses his invitations up despite their partners with a last comment of "I'll just take the pill".
Now in the background what I found absolutely hilarious was that on top of the bedside drawer was "The God Delusion" by Richard Dawkins, and to top it off on top of the female lead's bedside drawer was "God is Not Great: How religion poisons everything" by Christopher Hitchens.
So Can we list the Themes:
Liberalization of Sex
Blame parents (tradition) for their problems
And last but not least a hint of Atheism
The first two minutes boldly says because of "conservative values and a belief in a God, you are not enjoying this carefree and pleasurable life-stlye"
smh
