![]() Ouisa’s life is spent catering to rich investors and social events, like baptisms and weddings. In contrast to Flan, Ouisa’s revelation at the end of the film shows she is able to rediscover her true self that has laid dormant and unused from years of living in a materialistic upper-class that only cares about surface, despite its claim to deeper meaning. ![]() ![]() This fact is made clear when, at the end of the film, Ouisa questions everything about Flan when she asks, “How much of your life is accounted for?” On the surface, several of Flan’s comments about the beauty of art would seem to indicate his awareness of the deeper value of art that cannot be measured in dollars however, his behavior at the end and his revelation that he is a gambler shows who he is on the inside: nothing more than a slightly higher-brow con-artist than the enigmatic Paul who started this process of self-examination for Ouisa and Flan. ![]()
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