When they aimed their guns at themselves, I suddenly thought why Kaspar was forced to do this. He was helping Joosep, and he was also involved. I wanted to be too unfair to him. Until Joosep said thank you, and then fell down, and Kaspar was still standing. It was not that he did not pull the trigger, but that there were no bullets in his gun. This was the only way Joosep could express his gratitude to him. Actually Joosep should have thought about it before that, leaving a bullet for himself to commit suicide, but after they had shot all the bullets, Joosep asked Kaspar if he had any bullets, and then helped Kaspar get good bullets. In fact, Kaspar's gun did not have bullets.
Joosep is dead, and Kaspar is still alive, what will happen after this, the audience will think for themselves. I don't like to think about the big things after watching such a movie, but to calm myself down from the picture just now, there is still the resonance of gunshots in my chest.
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