Wanda's family is the victim, her sister and brother-in-law, especially her son, died in Poles, they are good people, they are buried in their ancestral graves. And Wanda became the state prosecutor, who killed tens of thousands of people during the Great Purge. She was guilty, and she was buried in the national cemetery, where the victor executed the executioner, or didn't deserve to be with the family. Wanda committed suicide because of guilt. She used to love drinking and driving, but she didn't drink and drive before committing suicide. She just didn't want to hurt more people with dangerous behavior. Murdering Pole huddled in the pit, Wanda huddled in the bathtub, same crime.
Ada could not resist the temptation of worldly life, she escaped the oath, experienced unchaste, no hardship, disobedience, and then realized that this would lead to an "ordinary life", but after thinking deeply, she realized that she had betrayed God, Becoming a sinner, like Wanda, she will be condemned by her conscience all her life. At this time, she chose to return to the monastery. She returned to God's arms as a guilt and used her life to atone for her sins.
The movie has a lot of "high shots", a panoramic picture, with the bottom of the characters occupying one side of the performance.
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