The Chair Ending Explained: After the defeat in elections, Refugees Eviction Minister, Giorgi Mchedlishvili, loses everything that is dear to him: the office, the car, the source of income and most importantly - power. Directed by Eldar Shengelaia, this 2017 comedy film stars Nika Tsulukidze, alongside Nineli Chankvetadze, Zura Darjania, Vano Gogitidze. Rated 5/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of The Chair?

After the defeat in elections, Refugees Eviction Minister, Giorgi Mchedlishvili, loses everything that is dear to him: the office, the car, the source of income and most importantly - power. Giorgi’s chair, which is a live being, motivates former Minister to take actions, but these efforts do not bring the desired result. In these difficult times Giorgi meets Donara, refugee women, which he marries later. New government, orders eviction of Giorgi and his Family from his house. Former Minister puts himself in confrontation first with media, and then with Magda, Giorgi’s sister in law, and because of Magda the house is surrounded by journalists and police. After unsuccessful negotiations with the SWAT team the assault begins. With the help of chair, George, manages to escape grounds unseen towards his village.

Eldar Shengelaia's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Nika Tsulukidze's journey. Giorgi’s chair, which is a live being, motivates former Minister to take actions, but these efforts do not bring the desired result.

How Does Nika Tsulukidze's Story End?

  • Nika Tsulukidze: Nika Tsulukidze's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Nineli Chankvetadze: Nineli Chankvetadze's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Zura Darjania: Zura Darjania's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of The Chair Mean?

The ending of The Chair brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Nika Tsulukidze's story may not satisfy all audiences.