What does the ending of the movie Bow mean?

The ending of the Korean movie Bow is that when desire and love are side by side, desire can always overcome love, just like the ending of a girl marrying an old man. They didn't love each other, but they got married because of their desire for a bow. "Bow" has many meanings in the film. It is an instrument that plays beautiful music when expressing emotions, a weapon that hurts people when love produces hatred, and an artifact that is liberated and satisfied after liberation. It has obvious metaphorical and symbolic significance.

The girl in Bow was adopted by the old man since she was a child. A girl who has never been influenced by the secular world is pure as jade and has no secular moral sense, so she can pee in front of others. At the end of the film, the girl and the old man completed the wedding ceremony.

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Bow is a film with Jin Jide's stylized lens, unusual violence and emotion, and many shadows of previous works. The two leading actors conquered people's hearts only with their eyes, expressions and actions, which can be described as exquisite and incisive. Seong-hwang Jeon, who plays the old man, is very clever. He highlighted the unruly character of the character. In this role, he put the rope on the boat around his neck and tried to break free from the shackles of the boat and strangle himself. Complex psychological changes are also vividly portrayed by him.

Get rid of secular pollution, Han Yeyun with an angelic smile was invited by Jin Jide again. This time, she well expressed the girl's longing and bitterness buried in her heart. The loveliest thing is her innocent expression. Even on the swing beside the ship's rail, she still smiled shallowly, with clear eyes and touching breath, which made people feel amazing.