The whole context is very clear. The progression of the story is also well controlled. Those ingenious ways of death are also quite eye-catching. The only irritating thing is that the screenwriter set Robert's people to be so indecisive that even a cameraman is inferior. I can understand the softness and suspicion of human nature, but I watched innocent people die and still hesitate. No explanation can eliminate my relief of this kind of plot!
There are good reasons and evidence, and there are tools to eliminate harm, so what are you still trying to do?
What is the purpose of driving all the way to the church?
Screenwriter, are you satisfied with the sense of ritual for your followers?
Then I want to say, go to your fucking sense of ritual. I know only three words for ordinary women: kill him!
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