The final tragedy of Shame is not that Brandon fails to change — it is that he never truly tries. He manages his addiction, he does not confront it. The film ends not with catharsis but with continuation. And perhaps that is the most honest thing about shame: it does not disappear when we acknowledge it. It simply changes shape. To live with shame, McQueen suggests, is not to conquer it, but to learn to sit beside it without becoming it. That is the work Brandon cannot do — and the work the rest of us must, daily, attempt.
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