Ending of Venus in Fur movie

Ending of Venus in Fur movie - A Woman in Brown Fur Coat Sitting in a Movie Theater

What happened in Venus in Fur? Is the lady character the real goddess Venus?



Best Answer

In the film, it appears this is intentionally left a mystery. To quote Emmanuelle Seigner, the actress who played Vanda and the wife of the director:

We don’t know. Maybe she is from his mind. Like in Rosemary’s Baby, at the end you can think, maybe she dreamt all that. Or maybe she is a goddess, or an actress that wanted to teach the director a lesson. Who knows? I like that it is open and mysterious.

However, in an interview with the playwright, David Ives, he seems to indicate that Vanda is a flesh-and-blood person.

...like the fact that Vanda [the character] is an army brat and Nina [the actress] really is an army brat.




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How does Venus in Fur end?

At the end, she undulates as a naked Venus, draped in sensuous fur, taunting him, rendering him figuratively impotent. Perhaps she really is the goddess, as she makes Thomas admit at the end.

What is the meaning of Venus in Furs?

"Venus in Furs" is a song by the Velvet Underground, written by Lou Reed and originally released on the 1967 album The Velvet Underground & Nico. Inspired by the book of the same name by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, the song includes sexual themes of sadomasochism, bondage and submission.

Where is Venus fur made?

Venus in Fur is a two-person play by David Ives set in modern New York City....Venus in Fur.Written byDavid IvesPlace premieredClassic Stage Company New York CityOriginal languageEnglishGenreDrama2 more rows



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