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‘Ripley’ Ending Explained
Steven Zaillian’s Netflix series Ripley has seen audiences and critics have commend the production value, cinematography, and Andrew Scott’s portrayal of the titular character. However, some viewers were left puzzled by the show’s ending, so let’s dive in. The final episode starts with a comparison between the events of the show and 17th-century Italy, when famed Italian painter Caravaggio killed a man by the name of Ranuccio Tommasoni. The incident draws parallels to Dickie Greenleaf’s (Johnny Flynn) murder by Tom Ripley, possibly alluding to the fact that the latter, like the Baroque artist, had feelings for the person he murdered (Tommasoni for Caravaggio and Dickie for Ripley). T

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