Now that I think about it, the title is very meaningful.
Creasy has always been in pain, "Will God forgive us for what we did?" This is not a question that humans can answer. The scars that cannot be erased on his body remind him of his sinful past. Creasy has nothing to do and can only endure being karma The fire burns the same pain.
Does God forgive him? We don't know, but God's will really made him get stuck when he committed suicide, and it did make him encounter a light in life, pita.
The director spent 50 minutes to pave the way for the fetters of the two people, and also firmly grasped the hearts of the audience. When Pita was in the swimming competition, the principal smiled and said to Creasy, today when you are Pita’s father, when he looked back and saw Pita threw her sunny blond hair into his arms, it should be true. He felt the redemption. His life has meaning, responsibility and joy because of this young, cute creature. I think the feelings that every father with a cute daughter will have poured into his heart in an instant, let him Very strong and extremely soft.
Because of this, the heart-piercing pain will be felt when this treasure is taken away. This also makes the cruel revenge in the latter half more reasonable and pleasant.
Emotions and pain can be pointed to, but it is actually a kind of luck (think about three billboards!)
So this was full of illegal murders, and the revenge of the kidnapping became Creasy's journey of self-salvation.
Accompanied by the warm Spanish sunshine and cheerful bgm, Creasy effectively, cruelly and ruthlessly eliminated cancer cells in this city-oh no, maybe Creasy is the virus. Everyone says they are "professional", maybe they just abide by the normal order of this criminal procedure, do their job.
"You should learn to forgive", but it's a goddamn thing, who cares about your shit rules?
Sorry, we are just mortals suffering in loss, we can only do what we feel is right.
In the end, Creasy didn't know whether he could get God's forgiveness, but there was no doubt that his heart was finally calm.
He walked on his way.
He reached his end.
it's great.
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