Marv simply relies on himself. That kind of invincible destructive power, although in the end he seeks benevolence and benevolence, but from the newspapers, what he did looks the best, but it has almost no effect on the dark foundation of the city.
Dwight relies on wisdom and unity. It can be seen from the film that although he and the girls did not break the darkness, they shook the foundation of the city.
The most helpless is Hartigan. The most upright and respectable sliver in the film did the most insignificant. He destroyed the two guns of Huang Bastard, but only rescued Nancy. In eight years, countless girls were still attacked. Bad hand, even if we turn a blind eye to those, just suppose what would happen if Keven, who was sitting idly in the farm, shot? What happens to Nancy after he commits suicide?
A hypothesis, what if three men and girls unite?
On the other hand, because the three men have very different personalities, their goals are also completely different, which is doomed to their different results.
Marv simply wants to avenge Gotti, his hatred is only against the bishop, so even if he has the power to change everything, it will be his end when he gets what he wants.
Dwight wants to protect the girls and even the companion girls who are not in the old city, so you can see that the end of his story is just the beginning, and you can imagine how exciting the story will be afterwards.
Hartigan is still the most tragic one, he doesn't know what he wants. Finally, he shot himself because he didn't know what he was going to do next and how to do it. He didn't even save Nancy, Keven had seen Nancy.
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