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In conclusion, "ROE-165" represents more than a data point in a psychological study; it symbolizes the moment of vocational crystallisation. Whether through Roe’s observation of college juniors discovering physics or Russell’s lifelong battle with moral philosophy, the "making of a scientist" is shown to be a process of narrow focus following broad exploration. It is a reminder that the most profound professional commitments are often those that wait for the mind to develop the tools necessary to sustain them. To help you refine this further, could you tell me:

Most films in this genre end with either tragedy (suicide, exposure) or a twisted "happy ending" (running away together). ROE-165 refuses both. The final scene returns to the kitchen. The husband is away on business again. Takumi has left for college. Noriko stands at the sink, washing the same dishes from the first scene. But now, there is no tension. There is no longing. There is only the sound of running water and the hollow echo of a life that has learned nothing. ROE-165