look at "Evil Force", and those who contract with the devil are dragged into hell by the hell dog. There are also those in "Hell Girl" who cursed others to go to hell, no matter what the dignified reason they had, they were all stamped with the mark of "going to hell after death" in the instant that the curse was achieved.
A Christian friend once said to me that God gives you the right to choose, depending on whether you choose to go to heaven or hell. At the beginning of the film, when the heroine faced her supervisor, she emphasized that she was very good at making the right choices, especially in difficult situations.
However, in the face of the poor old lady who begged her to extend the loan period, the hostess was greedy and violated her conscience, and made the wrong choice that she regretted the most in her life-rejection. Not to mention that she was forced by the situation. Her boss did not force her to accept the old lady's house. The fat man with glasses just told her that if she refused to extend the loan, the bank would make a lot of money.
The magical old lady must see that the hostess has the right to decide whether to extend the loan. That's why she knelt before the hostess with a plop.
But the hostess not only rejected her, but also made her feel humiliated.
This fierce-looking old lady must have been desperate to be guilty, and she spread her grievances on the poor heroine. She cursed the heroine, but forgot that she had cursed others, she could not enter heaven, and she had to endure the flames of hell with the cursed.
And between cursing others and forgiving others, doesn't the old lady have a choice?
It is very clear in the movie that even if the old lady’s house is confiscated, the old lady can still live with her granddaughter who takes good care of herself. If the old lady did not curse the heroine, if the old lady accepts the reality, then she can still spend her old age with her relatives, and finally leave peacefully.
God says to love, even love your enemies, love those who have hurt you, and forgive them.
Come to think of it, this is not pleading for those who have hurt you.
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