Published 17:37 IST, January 15th 2021

'The Burnt Orange Heresy' ending explained: Everything you need to know about the finale

The Burnt Orange Heresy ending explained: Read on to know about every single detail of the final moments of the film and the key takeaways from it.

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Elizabeth Debicki and Charles Bang's Burnt Orange Heresy is a Giuseppe Capotondi directorial. film also features likes of Mick Jagger, Donald Surland, Rosalind Halste and Flaminia Fegarotti, to name a few.  story of Burnt Orange Heresy is imbued with mes of capitalism, desires and betrayal, amongst ors.

ending of Burnt Orange Heresy, much like majority of film, is laced with symbolism, cryptic messages and is open to multiple interpretations, which is why articles which re something similar to " Burnt Orange Heresy explained" exist online. This article will attempt to provide an explanation for ending of Burnt Orange Heresy.

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Burnt Orange Heresy ending explained:

final moments of film see Jerome Debney making it appear that his doors to or forms of exchanges apart from meal and a conversation driving James into a fit of desperation. James uses Berenice to best of his abilities to steal and set flame to all but one of Debney’s canvases, as a result of Joseph blackmailing him, whose character, at this point in film, is threatening last bits of James reputation. Much to surprise characters, y see that all of Debney's canvases are blank, suggesting that he has been living in establishment for free.

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This causes a desperate James to draw something and put Debney's name on it. He can be seen planning to give same to Joseph. When Berenice tries to push James to do what’s right, he drowns her. Viewers learn later that drowning was just a figment of his imagination and in reality, he simply knocks her out. Leing to her nearly escaping, yet halfway out building he catches up to her, apologizes, and she returns to his home.

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History gets repeated with Berenice trying to push James to do morally acceptable deed, but this time around, episode ends with her being killed by James with help of an ashtray. He can be n seen getting away with murder after planning to drown Berenice's caver into depths of lake which is only frequented by Debney. sequence involving Debney sending an envelope full of flies indicate that Debney has been in know of his deed right up until his death. But, as one will observe, no one else has caught as much as a singular rift about what James has done.

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final moments and key takeaways:

Right up until very end, one will observe that he doesn't get what he has been seen wanting for a major portion of film, which is a singular art piece by Debney. viewers later learn that only Debney that exists, is in possession of Berenice’s mom, and it is a picture of her utilising colour blue in her own way. ending of film signifies that immoral deeds beget immoral consequences and reality is generally not what it seems to be.

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17:37 IST, January 15th 2021