So I think I get the gist of this movie, but what was up with the Cowboy, spooky monster hobo and Club Silencio at the very end?
The cowboy was a metaphor for a certain type of "watcher", a supernatural figure that has power over the world. In Lost Highway, the vampire looking dude serves that role, in Twin Peaks, its the Giant/Droolcup.
The Hobo is a jewish metaphor, hence the long nose, and the fact that they're behind the scenes, running the place. A dybbuk perhaps, some type of kike monster.
The Club Silencio is a metaphor for death, the old lady seems to be the embodiment of dying.
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