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Xavier Leroy's self-interview in the fourth document emphasizes that video games are not solely negative. The characters in the movie express themselves, but ultimately, the title suggests that there is nothing substantial. For example, Beatrice, who expresses herself throughout the movie, remains silent when she marries Benedict. This highlights the significance of the moral in shaping our perception of art. So now it's time to pass to the last part, what's about the moral we can remind us when we think about the piece of art? To answer this other question we will use mainly the fourth document. Here there is a self-interview in which Xavier Leroy chooses to express himself and say that video games are not only bad things. But the most important is not what he says because he gives some numbers, some other things to say he is right. But the most important is that at the end Xavier Leroy chooses to remind us that there is not only bad point of view and I think it's really what he wants to do with us. At the contrary we can see that in the movie, the fourth document, the characters express themselves and do something to express themselves. But the most important is that at the end, as we can see in the title of the movie, there is nothing. So it's more important to know that in all the movies characters express themselves and say something but at the end there is nothing, as says the title. We can take the example of Beatrice who is the most character who express himself throughout the movie but at the end when she married with Benedict she don't say nothing and Benedict say I will shut your mouth. So I think we all underestimate the importance of the moral on what we think of the piece of art when we remind it because it's a big point to express himself and to show his point of view.