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Publicado originalmente por Arlen:
The only answer I need to side with Mael/Alicia is Painted Verso's own Journal entry. " We all deserve to live, We all deserve to exist" He promises Julia's corpse after he kills her, that once his mother is expelled, she would paint her back in, that it is not forever. Verso was aware that he was in the canvas, worked with his father, and knew that destroying the canvas would kill everyone in the canvas. He deliberately allowed Gustave to perish so he could replace him in Mael's confidence, he withholds painted Alicia's letter from her, knowing again, that it is his mother that is sustaining the life within the canvas as best she could. Verso is evil.

That's fine to say, but where is this resolution shown by Alicia in her ending? Where is Julia? Moreover, song lyrics during Alicia's ending seem to show Verso and Lune in a relationship.
Does Alicia have something against Julia or letting Verso love who he wants to love?

This isn't strictly good or evil, but how does this work, realistically: "we all deserve to exist"
Does Alicia plan to keep all Lumierians alive eternally, and their children, and their children? (is the canvas infinitely large?)

What if Lumierians want to die? Do they deserve free will in that choice? Seems unlikely...
(Did Alicia let painted Verso die as he wants to?) Why did the rest of the painted family have to die (I don't see a painted Alicia, Clea, or Renoir in her ending either), is that not part of

"we all (deserve to exist)"? The truest, wholly innocent yet tortured thing was painted Alicia.

It doesn't matter since Lumiere will disappear in less than 100 years
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