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      • The movie ends with a creepy close-up of a Dease painting, which is being sold by a homeless man on the streets. It shows two children playing at the beach during sunset, perhaps an homage that the artist pays to his sister.
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  2. Feb 2, 2019 · We break down the ending of the Netflix movie 'Velvet Buzzsaw' and what the film overall means, from its slasher tone to metaphors about the art world.

    • Adam Chitwood
    • The Ending, Explained
    • The End Credits, Explained
    • Should Art Be Commercialized?
    • What Is True Art?
    • Should Judgment Be Judged?
    • Final Word

    Getting down to business, the film’s ending is a rather tense interspersion of three suspenseful and marginally horrifying sequences that see three of our main (and final surviving) characters killed off, owing to the “Vetril Dease curse” on the art. Throughout the film, bizarre occurrences kill off people who stood to benefit, either directly or i...

    Without a doubt, my favourite sequence from the entire film. I have adored John Malkovich as an actor and the quite simplicity and almost childish demeanour he brings to the screen, hard to not develop an affliction for. We see the socially bound artist, Piers, played by him, as the screen fades to black following the ending and the credits start r...

    The blatant and unabashed commercialization of art is something that is very characteristic of the times we live in, and the film leaves barely any chance of being reflective of that, mostly through the actions of its characters. We have come a long way from Art being a mere source of entertainment for high borns, to a source for personal enlighten...

    Being personally associated with a similar circuit, I can affirmatively exclaim that the film leaves no chance to openly mock the phoney nature of a certain bourgeois, self-important class in every society that feigns an interest in the arthouse circuit, while more often than not having little to do with ‘Art’ in its truest sense. It’s all there: t...

    If you happen to ask anybody who has even remotely been connected to art, almost all of them would unanimously agree that valid and constructive criticism is an important part of the process. However, there exists virtually no way other than maybe, say individual discretion or individual opinion that can validate the merits of said criticism. This ...

    By now, I have come across at least ten forums that question the need for this film, or stating its ‘pointless’ nature. I can agree that the bizarre nature of the story (not the filming) may have put some viewers off, but I can state at least ten other films that diss the above claims. For what it is, ‘Velvet Buzzsaw’ proved immensely enjoyable far...

  3. Feb 1, 2019 · What Actually Happened At The End of Velvet Buzzsaw? In the finale of Velvet Buzzsaw , Dease attempted to kill the three main characters, Morf, Josephina, and Rhodora simultaneously. Morf was at his storage facility locking away the Dease paintings he owned when he was confronted by the Hoboman, the robotic art exhibit he saw at Miami Art Basel ...

    • John Orquiola
    • Senior Editor-Star Trek
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  4. Feb 6, 2019 · Whether that picture is exactly clear by the end of the movie depends on how deep you want to dive, but before we can decode what happens in the final moments, however, we've got to start at the...

    • Ashleigh Millman
    • Jake Kleinman
    • Gretchen Loses an Arm. Toni Collette gives what’s arguably the best performance in Velvet Buzzsaw as Gretchen, a museum curator who jumps ship to work for a private collector.
    • Killed By Her Own Tattoo. At the end of the movie, it looks like Rhodora Haze (Rene Russo) will get away without dying, even though she profited from Dease’s art more than anyone.
    • Jake Gyllenhaal Gets Killed by a Robot. In Velvet Buzzsaw, Gyllenhaal plays Morf Vandewalt, a nasty art critic who becomes obsessed with Dease’s work.
    • Josephina Becomes Art. Josephina (Zawe Ashton) might be the least evil person in Velvet Buzzsaw (even if that’s not a very high bar), but she’s also the one who found and exploited Dease’s art to begin with.
  5. Feb 2, 2019 · Haze has a tattoo of a buzzsaw on her neck that says the name of the band. The tattoo is important to a horrific scene towards the end of the film.

  6. Dec 17, 2019 · Dease wanted his work destroyed, but at the end of the movie, it's out in the world anonymously, which also seems to be an acceptable fate. His body of work is no longer an eight-figure batch...

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