The instant I was presented with the film, I found there must be much meaning intended to be conveyed to us the audience. Everything in the film was with its mark on itself, which also means that our lives are surrounded by so many companies, all of which have their own marks by which to identify them.
McDonald's appeared the strongest. That indicates that the company is seen increasingly more and more often anywhere in the world. True, its power is very great. It is evading any culture.
But too much commercialisation leads to disruption. What we deserve to take as Mother Nature's reaction to too heavy commercialisation by human beings is the anger of Mother Nature, as we cannot do without borrowing wisdom of Mother Nature. Newer and newer technologies are being invented at the cost of green environments. At the end of the film, every logo was sunk under the sea water, which surely warns the companies of over-commercialisation.