At the end of the film, Maud set himself on fire, the scenes were polarized, the sacred level was angels, and the other was the cry of pain in reality!
The female protagonist originally lived in the group. An accident traumatized her soul and hoped to be forgiven by God. She believed in a firm belief from the beginning, but until she saw Amanda’s fall as a private nurse, it affected her mental and physical health and brought suffering. Responsibility to prevent it from happening until Maude froze in a book that opened to a certain page in the kitchen, and Amanda’s friends broke the bottle cap in the next moment. That is God’s prompt and guidance. Her arrival is to bring Amanda’s spirit. , Affecting health and the root cause of depravity, Maude asked Amanda's friends to leave her, leaving Amanda in a meditation and sad environment.
However, at the birthday party, Amanda openly taunted Maude’s stepping faith with her friends. The originally determined Maude was touched deep in her heart. Everything she did could not change Amanda, who was sinking deeper and deeper into the fall. Everything They are all fake and meaningless, their beliefs are questioned until they disintegrate, return to a fallen life, and go to bed with the friends of the original boyfriend.
Next, Maude walked on the edge of falling pain and once again asked God for guidance. The next moment, the fireworks bloomed brilliantly outside the window, God was still there, did not leave, and once again believed that everything he did was meaningful and sacred. Maude decided to try to save Amanda again as a saint until he sneaked into Amanda’s room and saw that Amanda was already dying. Maude tried to make Amanda recover and survive or save under the protection of God. The soul of the fallen abyss, but in reality, Amanda did not accept God, and once again mocked, mocking like a devil, and once made Maude angrily stabbed Amanda and the body and the fallen devil alive. In the end, the sacred angel makes people worship, naked and endlessly shouting, a film with two different stories.
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