He didnt have one
It is up to every viewer do decide.
Whatever someone is willing to pay
The term you are looking for is "theme." Theme refers to the underlying message or main idea that the author is trying to convey through a literary work.
The central message of a literary work is the main theme or idea that the author conveys to the reader. It is the underlying meaning or lesson that the work as a whole aims to communicate. The central message often reflects the author's views on a particular subject or issue and is usually open to interpretation by the reader.
the message or the lesson the character has learned
Nia Vardalos played Andy's work wife Jo.
The central theme is the main subject or idea that a piece of writing, art, or other creative work revolves around. It is the underlying message or concept that ties the work together and provides a focus for the audience to interpret and understand the piece.
If authors didn't use theme in their works the piece of literature would just be meaningless words that had no message. There has to be some underlying message in a work to make it full of meaning and worth reading.
i dont
Andy Sharpe has written: '365 excuses for being late to work' -- subject(s): Humor, Work ethic, Excuses, Work
Andy Warhol's primary work of art was POP ART
The main thematic feature is the central idea or message that a work of art, literature, or other forms of expression conveys to its audience. It is the underlying subject or topic that is explored and developed throughout the piece.