The male protagonist in the film has several options for killing:
1. When visiting the perjured sheriff, the sheriff wanted to shoot him to kill the gypsies. At that time, he believed that the curse could be lifted through communication, but he refused.
2. The male protagonist failed to negotiate with the gypsies. He said to them in the gypsy gathering area, I will curse you. This is a curse from the white people in the city. At this time, I thought he had murdered them to destroy them all, and then when his gangster friend Uncle Rose (who played with "Criminal Minds") helped him to get revenge, the male protagonist asked him "You Shouldn't it really hurt people's lives..." It seemed that at this time he was not very sure about the idea of "killing".
3. Uncle Rose used a trick to lure the granddaughter of the old gypsy man, and the male protagonist pleaded for her not to hurt her life.
4. The male protagonist met with the old gypsy man. The old man transferred the curse to the pie and said that the curse of the male protagonist of the pie with the curse would be lifted, and the person who ate the pie would die violently. He asked the male protagonist. Whether someone has chosen, the male protagonist said "yes" without hesitation. Here he has made up his mind to kill his wife.
So who should die?
If Gypsies Are Really Stealing Drugs From Drug Stores, Should They Die?
The male protagonist killed the old gypsy lady because he was distracted by his blow job, should he die?
The judge and the sheriff did not collect evidence seriously because they shielded the male protagonist and made a hasty decision. Should they die?
The old gypsy man who lost his daughter and the perpetrators at large, cursed those who covered up criminals and trampled the law, should he die?
The heroine's wife was "suspected of cheating". Maybe she did have an affair with the doctor. She felt that her husband was mentally ill and agreed to send him to the hospital for compulsory treatment. Should she die?
The doctor is too close with the male protagonist's wife, maybe coveting his wife, or the two have a real affair, should he die?
Well, you have the answer.
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