Arbat Motif Ending Explained: The action takes place during perestroika in one of the old Moscow houses on the Arbat, intended for demolition. Directed by Boris Bushmelev, this 1990 drama film stars Yevdokiya Urusova (Vera Vasilievna), alongside Valentina Talyzina as Maya Mikhailovna, Aleksandr Lazarev as Petr Valentinovich, Viktor Sergachyov as Grigory Valentinovich. Rated 5.7/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Arbat Motif?

The action takes place during perestroika in one of the old Moscow houses on the Arbat, intended for demolition. The tenants have long been evicted, and only 80-year-old Vera Vasilievna does not want to leave, claiming that Yesenin, Mayakovsky, Bulgakov have been in this house ...

Boris Bushmelev's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Yevdokiya Urusova (Vera Vasilievna)'s journey. The tenants have long been evicted, and only 80-year-old Vera Vasilievna does not want to leave, claiming that Yesenin, Mayakovsky, Bulgakov have been in this house.

How Does Yevdokiya Urusova (Vera Vasilievna)'s Story End?

  • Yevdokiya Urusova: Yevdokiya Urusova's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Valentina Talyzina (Maya Mikhailovna): Valentina Talyzina's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Aleksandr Lazarev (Petr Valentinovich): Aleksandr Lazarev's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Arbat Motif Mean?

The ending of Arbat Motif brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Yevdokiya Urusova's story may not satisfy all audiences.