The ending of 'The Birds' is both mysterious and thought - provoking. After the intense and harrowing experiences of being attacked by the birds, Melanie, Mitch, and the others are able to get into a car and start to drive away. The birds that were once so aggressive have become quiet. Hitchcock deliberately left this ending open - ended. It could be that the birds' aggression was a short - lived phenomenon, or it could be that they were simply following some instinctual pattern that had run its course. This ending also serves to heighten the sense of dread and the unknown. We are left with the characters, and by extension, the audience, still in a state of fear and uncertainty as they leave the scene of the attacks, not knowing if the birds could resume their attacks at any time in the future.
Partly. Master of None incorporates elements of real life, but it also weaves in fictional plotlines and characters to create a more engaging and diverse narrative.
Han Li and Samsara Temple Master were the same person, but they existed in different time lines. After Han Li cultivated the temporal laws to the peak of Zenith Heaven, he was defeated by the Ancient or Present Era and used the Heaven Sovereign Vase's ability to travel through time to return to the past. He began cultivating the laws of reincarnation and became the Samsara Temple Master. During this process, Han Li, who was originally on the timeline, was born and continued to cultivate the Time Law. They were existences of the same person in different timeline.
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