Okay, so the other day I was feeling a bit bored, right? I decided to watch this movie, “Adore.” I had heard some chatter about it, and let me tell you, the ending? Totally got me thinking. So, I started jotting down some notes while watching, trying to catch all the details.
First off, I rewinded a few scenes multiple times. You know, to really grasp what was going on between Roz and Lil, the main characters. Their relationship, it’s, well, complicated to say the least. I wrote down some key dialogues, paying attention to their expressions, their body language, all that stuff. It’s pretty intense, I gotta say.
Then, I dove into the ending. Man, that scene on the beach, years later, it just leaves you hanging, right? I paused the film and spent a good amount of time thinking about all the possible meanings. I even doodled a little timeline in my notebook, trying to connect the dots. The film doesn’t spell it out for you, which is kinda cool but also frustrating, haha.
- First observation: Roz and Lil’s relationship. Super complex. Noted down key dialogues.
- Second observation: The beach scene. What does it all mean? Made a timeline.
- Third observation: The film leaves a lot unsaid. Good for interpretation, but also, like, tell me more!
I finished watching and immediately started scribbling down all my thoughts. I mean, the movie explores some deep stuff, like family and friendship, but in such a weird way. I found myself flipping back and forth in my notes, trying to make sense of it all.
The Climax!
I wrote pages and pages, filling my notebook with my wild theories. It was a mess, but a fun mess. I felt like a detective, piecing together clues. I even read some reviews online afterward, to see what others thought, but I avoided spoilers beforehand, of course. Some critics were outraged with this film, they just like to watch the forbidden, some just tried to figure out the meaning of the family and friendship through the odd plot.
Finally, I organized my notes, highlighted the important bits, and drafted this whole explanation of what I think the ending of “Adore” means. It’s not just about what happens, but also about what it says about relationships, about boundaries, and about life, you know? It’s messy, just like the movie, but it was a blast to put together.
And honestly, doing all this made me appreciate the movie even more. It’s definitely not your typical film, and that’s what makes it so interesting. At first, I didn’t expect the ending to be so thought-provoking, but it really stuck with me.
I am so excited to share my thoughts about it with you guys! I also hope someone who has watched it can discuss it with me, I am so ready to dive deep!