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What is the ending analysis of the Korean film Bow?

Analysis:

When desire and love are side by side, desire can always overcome love, just like a girl finally married an old man. They don't love each other. It was only because of their desire for bows that they got married.

"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.

Plot:

On the blue sea, there are two boats, one big and one small. Small boats shuttle between land and sea to pick up tourists, and then tourists fish and watch the scenery on the big boat.

These two boats are run by an old man (Seong-hwang Jeon) and a girl (Han Yeyun) who are over 0/7 years old. The girl was found by the old man on the shore 10 years ago.

10 years, the girls have never been on land. The old man and the girl agreed that when the girl reached 17, the old man would marry her.

The isolated girl looks naive. She knows nothing about things on the other side. Guests sometimes like to make fun of her, and some even give bad ideas, but she also knows how to resist.

The old man has a bow. This bow has many uses. The old man used this bow to protect the girl and also used this bow to tell the fortune of the guests. This bow is also an instrument for the elderly when they are lonely.