Was Finn really a good artist ?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Great Expectations
Tayte — 13 years ago(December 07, 2012 10:43 AM)
So Deniro's character sends Finn to New York, buys all of his paintings.
Would Finn have sold much paintings if it wasn't for Deniro's character ?
I thought it was very wicked of him to tell Finn the truth at the end. I wonder how empty and worthless Finn must have felt after that, its so sad. -
pcm1123 — 13 years ago(December 10, 2012 06:05 AM)
I thought this too, but I reconciled that perhaps he simply offered more than the other buyers in order to get the paintings. The other people in the film seem to generally like his work, so I get the feeling Deniro's character was probably much more of a fan of Finn's, for personal reasons, than the other buyers at his show and having the money he just bought them all at more than the asking price.
But yes, it is a valid complaint that this isn't explained more.
However, remember, at the end of the film Estella says that she's heard about him, and knows he's been doing well. So it wasn't just Deniro's character that supported his success. -
sabin1289 — 10 years ago(February 16, 2016 10:55 PM)
De Niro's character gave Finn a huge headstart though.
People usually follow like sheep and a wild success for his first exposition was a great way to ensure the word of mouth about him would be super positive. People are people, they just follow the original impact, whether positive or negative.
It's particularly true of art.