Good and evil always pay off

Brittany 2022-04-19 09:01:49

Passengers in the elevator: black business, old thieves, troubled blacks, greedy mature women and veterans. It just reflects the negative representatives in the secular definition, and these characters will be arranged to walk into the elevator, of course not randomly sampled. They may all be accused of being the problem elements of contemporary American society, those bank elites who cannibalize people in the financial tsunami, and speculative women who specialize in picking the rich to enter the upper class. Twisted into problem characters, so this group of people must have hero representatives who are more representative of the problem/crisis solution. Taking it for granted, arranging a U.S. military returning from the battlefield in Afghanistan is a better setting.
In fact, from the beginning to the end, it is just an illustration of a causal cycle, a matter in which good and evil will eventually be rewarded.

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  • [last lines]

    Ramirez: [voiceover] After my mother would finish her story, she would always comfort us. "Don't worry," she'd say. "If the Devil is real, then God must be real, too."

  • [first lines]

    Ramirez: [voiceover] When I was a child, my mother would tell me a story about how the Devil roams the Earth. Sometimes, she said, he would take human form so he could punish the damned on Earth before claiming their souls. The ones he chose would be gathered together and tortured as he hid amongst them, pretending to be one of them. I always believed my mother was telling me an old wives' tale.