Gabriel, the archangel who informed the Virgin Mary to give birth to Jesus in the Bible, is tall, handsome, attractive, and can wear clothes, but in this play... His image is indeed a perfect angel image, but he is also a sand sculpture. Basically represents the core of the whole film, anti-tradition, anti-mindset.
Angels and devils, heaven and hell, are absolutely opposites in form. Heaven is white, and the elevator goes up; hell is dark, and the elevator goes down. Most people in heaven are good-looking, or at least well-dressed, while in hell they are messy and dirty. But in fact... it's all the same thing, human beings are going to perish, so what? you cannot win a war without a war, that's what heaven cares about...
We can't do cp but AC, but emoji, our archangel is simply outstanding
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