"Because I'm dying, I hate those who are in the blessing and don't know the blessing."
But this does not mean that you are standing at the commanding heights of your life, and you can punish and even end your life for those who have a long lifeline but have made mistakes.
You do not have this power, no one has this power!
And looking at the mistakes made by the "sinners" in the movie: self-harm, drug addicts, affair, voyeurism...really hateful! But are they "sin to death"?
Not?
Even the law cannot sentence them to death.
In the last five minutes, when the person who had been lying in a pool of blood stood up slowly and unexpectedly, the person who was going to kill them was in the same space with them all the time and was still alive! Think carefully!
Finally, the key fragments are connected, we know the identity of the murderer and why he did it.
"Most people are not grateful if they are alive. You won't be anymore." He dropped Adam the Peeper and declared cruelly, "The game is over."
The door was closed, leaving only Adam's desperate cry.
(After writing this, it suddenly occurred to me that the name "Adam", one of the protagonists, is the name of the first human and the first man in the world recorded in the Bible. So this name is equivalent to the meaning of "origin of life", isn't it? Is there the meaning of strangling the "origin of life" and cutting off the continuation of life in it?)
The film uses an extreme way to explain the truth of "cherish life". A survivor who survived by chance actually expressed his gratitude to him.
What about the people killed by his death game?
There is only one life!
I do not deny that the film wants to tell us to cherish our lives through such cruel, bloody, and terrifying extreme methods, but what is more firm is that no one has the right to impose private sanctions on the lives of others for any reason!
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