Before I saw the end, I always thought that the intention of this film was to talk about the fateful reincarnation between the perpetrator (the main group) and the victim (the marginalized and the alien). As a result, starting from the little boy's preaching, the theme instantly became how to deal with campus Bully. Not to mention the false reunion at the end. A group of mobs, a group of mobs agitated by the desire to destroy, can miraculously put down the butcher knife and become a Buddha after listening to the unconvincing words of the actor and his sister. The real SB will believe that this kind of thing will happen. , The stones in the hands of the gangsters will only fly toward you more ruthlessly and accurately. The best way to deal with the abuser is not to escape or pretend to be a Virgin, but to fight back. For Agatha, there is no justice in this world. She died with a stigma and has long been forgotten. The only way for her to get justice was to use her remaining spiritual power. Suppose, what would happen if she hadn't turned into a ghost, hadn't been so angry? The truth will still be buried forever. Agatha will always be insulted and damaged under the name of "evil witch". Those who hurt her will not face any adverse consequences-and our hero? Still a damned nervous freak. Is Agatha facing unrighteous revenge, is it really more sinful than an innocent person who is deprived of his life by others in the name of "justice"? In the end, she will be accused by the male protagonist of being the perpetrator. Hey, it's all the victim's fault. Of course, this animation is not completely undesirable, I have been looking forward to Agatha leveling the entire town. Just get rid of the part of human nature that can't support the wall.
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