Migrated from twitter: (Hope Equa replies here, anga remba kastama irukku, to reply in paragraphs)
@equanimus Re. Blue: With regards to the discussion on Intentional fallacy, I'd like to know what you made of Kieslowski's stance in the film, especially re. 'desist associating different emotions to piece of music'. The ending seems to say, art, or in this case, music connects 'em all by emotion. Thus "unifying them", even if the actual unification of Europe could turn out be a illusion. Also, the central character's emotion and love (towards her husband) tied strongly to that piece. After she knows of her husband's infidelity, she is able to overcome this "emotional" chord to the piece. Letting her to complete and reshape it. You can reply in TFhub. :)