This is the sort of assumption you're working from, and the reason why you can't like Eraserhead. Some of those who don't walk into a film with that sort of assumption do like it, however.
And that's fair enough that it isn't the sort of film you like. But you can't possibly say that you
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That's incorrect. You see them both later on. One of the men is the protagonist, and the other appears again at the end, struggling to work the levers.
I'll put this forward first: you're asking us why the film has received such a high rating by other film critics. If you want to know, then...
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