Maybe better understand!

Madalyn 2022-04-21 09:01:56

In fact, the straight line between two points is the shortest. To understand what the film is saying, you should look at it from a broad perspective. Note: The title of the film is The Devil in the Elevator. This demon movie has two meanings: one is the real demon, but the demon of human nature. Whether you say the black guy was sent by the boss to kill the woman, or any explanation of the woman causing the feud is a demonstration of their inner demons, not just them, everyone in the movie mentioning the elevator is at fault. And whether it's the maintenance worker or the security guard who was charged, they're also at fault. It was not mentioned in the film, but since they do not believe in Christ and God, they know that even if they are guilty, they will not admit it. Therefore, the real demons in the film have the right to exercise the power of life and death over them. Not innocent. Then there is the devil, it is naturally God, and there is darkness there is light. Except whether the old lady was a human being in the elevator, everyone else had a chance to save... the first person. He has a weapon on him. But he was not searched by others, and he was hiding something, it doesn't matter, the important thing is that he was wrong, but he didn't repent. Others believe you all know that they didn't repent in the end, only the last one. So you don't have to worry about what the people inside are like. Just know that they are all guilty. The straight line distance between two points is the shortest. Guilty without remorse, under the control of the devil. Guilty repentance, under God's control. Any explanation of who and how ... is detoured. Because any rationalization cannot explain all the details. They can only be unified from a broad philosophy of religion: everyone will have faults and even sins in his life. Absolute innocence does not exist. So the Americans watched this film, and they didn't struggle with how to rationalize the plot as you did. It is about recognizing one's own life, one's own sin. Because anyone who is not ashamed may encounter demons. Hey-hey!

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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.