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Essay / Analysis of the film 'Big Night' - 1446
It reveals that Big Night is also a story of redemption. This redemption story arc also reaffirms humanity's ability to overcome darkness and embrace its moral goodness. The final scene of the film is essential in showing the redemption aspect of this film. By the simple act of sharing a meal in silence and falling into each other's arms, Secondo and Primo save their relationship from the pitfalls of embracing their life's work too intensely and instead seem to realize that Above all, they must assume their duty to be good and loyal brothers to each other. The brothers' redemptive acts are similar to the redemptive acts of the Bible, which is why both preach similar messages about humanity's ability to find salvation and redemption despite their previous actions or redemption.