In #Vincenzo, the way the writer and director have been portraying Vincenzo’s repressed feelings and emotional struggle is through close ups of his hands. His palm facing and holdings hers is therefore a HUGE moment. It is deeply symbolic and better than any ILY 🥺 #VincenzoEp18
The book and it’s title is a metaphor for Vincenzo’s path towards self-acceptance and self-love;

The 🖊 obviously represents his relationship with CY. When he said he didn’t like the font (of his name), what he meant was that he didn’t like himself and wasn’t deserving of her;
The hands scene and him staring at the book and the pen on the plane shows he’s finally accepted he is deserving of her love. This is why he got off, to go and tell her;
Inzaghi represents his heart and soul. At first he was at odds with Inzaghi, but as time went by he started nurturing / feeding him - a metaphor for self ❤️ He stopped being bothered by Inzaghi’s noise outside the window - meaning Vincenzo was becoming more at peace with himself;
Inzaghi briefly disappeared into the darkness after rescuing him and also after he started killing again in episode 15. But in episode 17, after his mother’s death and after he killed her killer, Inzaghi returned. This was symbolic for his soul slowly returning;
When he said “I forgot to feed Inzaghi” what he actually meant was he came back to be with Cha-Young. He’s ready to accept her into his heart so to speak, and he’s ready to give her his.
I LOVE the fact that their scene took place at the airport. Vincenzo and CY standing in a departure hall symbolises the cross road they stand at in their relationship SO well. The question of are you leaving South Korea was always just plain subtext for 'are you leaving me'.
Also, this show has at some points foreshadowed a separation between them - a common k-drama trope; basically they did in #VincenzoEp18, but only for a few hours (and it was meant to be only 2 weeks anyway ha ha). HILARIOUS. I don't think there'll be a separation going forward.
ANYWAY. I believe she purposefully changed the Aristotle quote. They are both extremely well-read and we have seen a number of times that they both know their philosophers really well. The ball is in his court now to tell her she misquoted.
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