1 Constantine called Gabriel with his forearm puzzle? It shouldn't be a summoning, but more inclined to force him to appear.
In fact, to be precise, it should be that after his little attendant shook Mamen together with him, the little attendant was suddenly killed by a strange force. At that time, Kang discovered that there was a third party on the scene, so he used his forearm to force the surroundings to exist. Something appeared. Combine the situation.
2 Is the little attendant originally an angel? It should be that he is more inclined to be a half-
angel chaser. Maybe he was not an angel in the true sense at the beginning, but he must have a certain angelic nature, especially in view of his smile in the last scene. And in the whole drama, there is no foreshadowing that he has the potential to become an angel, and he becomes an angel at the last second. Can an angel become an angel who wants to change? A Mao Agou is an angel who does good deeds? Obviously not. And during the last climax, he changed from a rookie to a master again in a second, and his movements were adept. Later, he read the scriptures together in times of crisis, and he felt more religious in reading the scriptures... (personal feeling, it seems that He reads a very powerful sound effect), in conclusion, it should be God arranged to assist Kang and monitor him.
3 Gabriel's motivation. In fact, it is obvious that he is going to be a stranger. When he talked to Kang before, he said that he was a bad person. From the bottom of his heart, he felt that mankind was not worthy of being easily redeemed. Later, he also said that helping Mammon is to make people suffer hell. Only the true endurance can ascend to heaven. Later, Yi was burned and handed the gun to Kang Qiu to die because he wanted to go back to heaven and committed suicide and couldn't go back. This is the same as the Bible, "If someone slaps me on the left cheek, I will stretch out my right cheek for a fight".
4. The heroine has a certain sense of prophecy or hindsight. For example, when she prayed at the beginning, she said, "Why do I know who the prisoner is, and when should I pull the trigger..." When she came to a quick success I found the murderer who killed Kang's friend very accurately, but I feel that this superpower is meaningless, and I am also very puzzled about her sister's suicide. Is it just to convey the message?
I really think this film should be prepared for a sequel. Many foreshadowings did not explain the cause and effect. Why did the heroine’s sister commit suicide, and why Kang is the only person who is willing to come to take it personally, and even hesitate to cure him in the end. Ill, don’t tell me that they are making trouble... and the hero and the heroine ended up hastily without a kiss. Kang asked her to hide the dagger. She said "Everything has loopholes." Doesn't that mean there will be a sequel, personally? I think there will be a prequel. However, it may not be possible to shoot as if Levi's refused. God and Satan both robbed him in the end, and there is a beauty to accompany him, the baby is very happy.
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