After you have already slashed at someone, can you reconcile your relationship by pulling him up from the ground? Yes, as long as you collectively admit that there is a real devil that induces all this and you collectively believe that this devil is the culprit of all disasters.
The actors are all superb in their acting skills and the content is deep, but the plot is so positive that it feels a bit like a children's drama. devil things, the devil has turned the town into hell through a step-by-step method. Chain set. The devil seduces the desires in people's hearts, which leads to all this. So, can it be said that all this is caused by desire?
The police officer who spoke up at the end was one of the few who wasn't tempted by the devil, was it because he had no desires, or was it because he kept his sanity? Are reason and desire the opposite of each other?
In the end, everyone seemed to be beaten by the police officer and regained their senses, and resumed the respectful and friendly interaction between brothers and friends, so will they repent for everything they have done? Guilty? The answer should be guilt, but not so much guilt, because the devil is tempting them, and the devil should be responsible for everything they do. Like the man in glasses who murdered his wife shouted when he was holding a bomb and pounced on the devil, he blamed everything on the devil, is that really true?
Later, the bomb exploded, but of course the devil was fine. He almost walked out of the ruins with a triumphant stride, because although the protagonists were victorious, the pain had already been caused, and the devil said that he would come back and hinted that the audience was female. The Lord has his child in his womb.
There is a saying that if God wants to destroy it, he must first make it crazy. I don’t know where this sentence came from. The wisdom of the Chinese people is perhaps most often manifested in their foresight.
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