Anora's Final Minutes Are Leaving Viewers Scratching Their Heads. That's by Design.
Briefly

Sean Baker's film, Anora, masterfully employs a three-act structure that diverges sharply in tone, creating a disorienting yet intentional experience that reflects the chaos of its narrative.
The final act slows the frenetic pace, offering a melancholy yet profound resolution that forces viewers to reinterpret the preceding narrative amidst the noise of chaos.
Baker’s cinematic approach showcases the stark contrast between fantasy and reality, with Ani's whirlwind romance serving as a poignant metaphor for the often harsh outcomes of such illusions.
The chemistry between Ani and Igor is intricately woven within their unconventional introduction, hinting at deeper connections amidst the chaos and violence of their initial meeting.
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