Juno said, I won't leave without Sarah.
There are many things that Sarah knows, and some things she doesn't know. Even if Beth was accidentally injured by Juno and abandoned, I still can't dislike Juno. From the beginning of the film, Juno's forbearance of her friend's husband, to the shock and non-resistance when she was abandoned, to Sarah's abandonment of her suspicions when she asked for help in the follow-up.
She has always been brave, because she has nowhere to rely on, burdened with the sin of betraying her friends to love, competes with the evil creatures she has never seen before for the remains of her friends, drags her injured leg to survive in the perilous underground.
I believe that Sarah’s marriage has a problem, and I am afraid that the origin is not Juno. What she never forgets is her little daughter, who has no place for her husband in her thoughts. And Juno, who also lost the love of his heart in that car accident, was sorrowful without seeing the world. Even so, she still tried her best to encourage Sarah, and the person she wanted to protect was her when she killed the enemy. Whether it is out of atonement or as a close friend, this is enough.
Beth's last words to Sarah somewhat meant revenge for his own death. So everything is disturbed...
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