Comment|The final episode of the series does not offer unequivocal answers. It is more important to think about what you die, writes Lotta Mikkilä, a cultural journalist at HS.
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The final episode of the series does not offer unequivocal answers, writes HS cultural journalist Lotta Mikkilä.
The third season of The White Lotus series deeply deals with the themes of religion, morality and spiritual growth.
The most important theme of the season is the Buddhist concept of monkey, which describes the restlessness of the mind.
More important than who dies is to consider what he dies, Mikkilä writes.
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The White Lotus The third season’s third season’s finals on Sunday in the United States, 6.2 million spectators. The final period was published on the Finnish MAX streaming service on Monday. It ended the season in an exotic and mentally charged Thai.
The third season of the hit series was more profound than before. It dealt with the themes of religion, morality and spiritual growth in many ways.
As is typical of the series, many things will eventually remain open. It is more important to think about what you die. The final episode of the series does not offer unequivocal answers, but leaves space for the viewer’s own interpretation.
Indeed, there have been enough interpretations of the plot of the series. Tiktok is in the spring filled Fans’ wild theories that analyze the events in the closing period from Shakespeare to ancient Rome.
Season The most important theme was ultimately a Buddhist concept of monkey (eng. monkey mind) that describes the anxiety of the mind and the lack of thought control.
Buddha, or Siddhartha Gautaman, is said to have used the term as a symbol of the human chaos. The monkey life is then a barrier to mental development and meditation.
Like the monkey, the characters in the series are blind to their own well -being, to their values or feelings.
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Laurie finds Nirvana through friendship
The monologue of Laurie (Carrie Coon) about the purpose of life summarizes the spiritual core of the season.
Series director and screenwriter Mike White In the third season, he succeeds in depicting a beautiful honest friendship between women. Laurie (Carrie Coon), Jaclyn (Michelle Monaghan) and cover (Leslie Bibb) are childhood friends that have been separated over the years. Their concern is manifested as discussions behind the back.
The last dinner brings with it a reconciliation. The spiritual core of the season is summed up by Carrie Cool’s touching and powerful monologue.
In it, Laurie ponders the purpose of her life. How he has sought to be meaningful in religion and love, but eventually came to the conclusion that the real meaning is found in the time and the experiences it brings. And just time has weaved an invisible but firm thread between friends.
In other words, Laurie is the only character who has internalized the concept of Buddhist liberation, or Nirvana.
Lochlan drank “broth of toxic masculinity”
Lochlan (Sam Nivola) is to die for a toxic milkshake prepared by his father Timothy (Jason Isaacs).
Ratliff The story of the family emphasizes the power of money and patriarchal ideals. Family father Timothy (Jason Isaacs) Has been caught up in money laundering, and over the season, he is hinted at his or her own family of suicide and intentions to murder his own family.
Ironically the family’s hump lochlan (I am a level) that swears that he can do without money will eventually end up drinking smoothies with the toxic fruit of the island.
The symbol of toxic masculinity is literally poisonous. Lochlan’s big brother (Patrick Schwarzenegger) The urgency of making himself a man thus gives a tragic and sarcastic tone.
Belinda became a new Tanya
Belinda (Natasha Rothwell) ends up enjoying a new standard of living.
At first The White Lotus -the familiar from the Belinda (Natasha Rothwell) is a woman whose Jennifer Coolidgen Presented by Tanya once deceived.
However, in the closing episode, the good -hearted and loyal Belinda becomes a new Tanya. He negotiates five million wages to silence the whereabouts of Tanya’s murdered Greg.
Belinda and his son Zion (Nicholas Duvernay) can now enjoy a new standard of living, but plans for setting up a new treatment center in Thai Pornchain (Dom Hetrakul) With permission to stay with.
Thus, the effect of greed and power also extends to those who initially look morally the brightest.
Gaitok gave up his own principles to succeed
Hotel guard Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong) bends and waives his own principles under pressure.
Hotel guard Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong) struggling throughout the season with their anti -violence feelings. A man who supports soft values is wondering if he is still to the work of the guard.
Gaitok dreams of peace, but has to have tough expectations, especially his admiration, a hotel worker Mookin (Lisa Manobal), in the eyes. This requires hardness and ambition from Gaitok.
In the finals, Gaitok bends: he shoots, kills, gets a promotion and finally mook.
At the same time, he loses the moral spine on which his identity had been built.
Ego became the fate of a love story
The tragic fate of the story falls to Chelsea (Aimee Lou Wood) and Rick (Walton Goggins).
Closing period The tragic fate falls on Rick (Walton Goggins) and to Chelsea (Aimee Lou Wood). Rick tries to take revenge on his father’s death, but accidentally ends up killing his own biological father. In the crossfire of the attacks, his girlfriend Chelsea, who has always been alongside her, has loved her unconditionally.
Rick’s story is a classic tragedy: his ego, who pursues justice and glory, blinds him from seeing the love he already had.
And it is that love that dies last.