I want to say that this film was made by a Westerner and mixed with religious elements. I am a Christian. So from the perspective of Christianity, it is understandable that this ending is why the heroine would fall into hell in the end.
Christianity believes that the goodness of human beings is inherently evil, and what we need to do is the process of atonement. From the beginning, the contradiction between the heroine and the old woman is the contradiction between the heroine and the old woman. Because she cannot be good, she is cursed and falls into Hell, in fact, this is nothing, because everyone has the process of becoming evil due to temptation. And in the end, it seemed that the heroine became conscientious and kind, but she finally chose to return the curse to the caster. Note, the old woman said at first, it’s time for you to beg me for forgiveness. In fact, the implication here is, It’s not terrible for a person to make a mistake, but you need to pray for forgiveness and forgive others for the sins they have committed against you. But this girl didn't do this, nor did she sincerely pray for forgiveness from the other party, but tried to lift the curse.
And in the end, the girl still chose the method of "tooth for tooth". The Bible believes that we should avoid man’s sins, just as God forgives us. But this girl did not truly forgive and forgive in the end. In Christianity, people who cannot believe in God to achieve tolerance and forgiveness are not qualified to enter heaven.
This is what this film is going to tell us. This is what the screenwriter wants to express. Greed is a sin, and not forgiving is also a sin.
Many horror movies in the West are mixed with religious elements, so we have to understand them from religious concepts. So, from this point of view, we can understand the arrangement of the ending.
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