The line "I'm not a man of too many faces, the mask I wear is one" suggests a character who is emotionally guarded, much like the protagonist in Léon . 🎬 Connection to Léon: The Professional

The inclusion of a chromatic harmonica solo (played by Larry Adler) adds a melancholic, "lilting" quality that complements Sting's mellow, restrained vocals.

Sting describes the song as being about a who plays not to win money or respect, but to find a "sacred geometry" in chance.

It plays during the final scene and credits, serving as a "hauntingly beautiful" anchor for the movie's tragic ending.

Known as one of the most recognizable guitar loops in pop history, it uses a descending minor-key progression that creates a sense of "quiet reflection".