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A comprehensive analysis and spoiler review of director Park Chan-wook's new film, "Inevitable." We've taken a casual approach to everything from the film's symbolism to the meaning of its final scene and even the number of cookie clips.
hero The story begins with Mansu (Lee Byung-hun) being fired from his paper company. On the surface, he appears to be an ordinary father, but he increasingly resorts to extreme measures to survive.
“There’s nothing I can do” Words are ultimately the key to self-justification. Even when sacrificing others, we convince ourselves that it's the best way for our families and ourselves.
beard: It is a symbol of masculinity and authority, but by shaving it off, it shows the bare face and naked self. sun: ' The name 'Taeyang Paper Company' means light, but ironically, Mansu is portrayed as a person excluded from that light. Ladybug: Usually a symbol of good luck, in the film it represents an entity that encroaches on the roots of the family, signifying internal conflict and collapse. paper: The ending shows the process of making paper, which can be read as a metaphor for the inevitable sacrifice of someone for survival. |
Mansu eliminates three competitors and eventually rejoins the company. His family appears to have found stability, and his daughter performs her cello for the family, creating a peaceful scene.
But then there's a scene where an automated machine makes paper. This is soon It hints at the anxiety that “you too will soon be replaced.”
In other words, the ending of the movie may seem like a happy ending, but it is actually an uneasy black comedy.
To be honest, I do regret that the murder lacks plausibility.
I kept wondering, "Did they really have to kill him in that situation?" But at the same time, I found director Park Chan-wook's signature black comedy and symbolic interpretations fascinating.
Ultimately, I see this film as a satire that shows how dangerous the excuse that “it’s inevitable for survival” is.
The cookie video that many people are curious about!
To conclude, there is no separate cookie video.
You can think of the final paper-making scene as a message scene that effectively doubles as the ending credits. You don't need to wait for the extra footage after the film ends.
Q&A
Q1. Is the ending of the movie "No Choice" a happy ending?
A1. On the surface, the family appears to be harmonious, but it is not a completely happy ending, as scenes of automated machines continue, hinting at the protagonist's uncertain future.
Q2. How many cookie videos are there?
A2. There are 0 cookie videos, none of which are separate. You may stand up immediately after the ending.
Q3. What does the title “I Can’t Help It” mean?
A3. It is a satirical message that contains the reality of individuals being repeatedly sacrificed within the social structure, as well as the words the protagonist spits out to justify himself.
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