At first, the heroine seemed a little nervous when suppressing the demons in her body, which made people feel very thin, shaky, and pitiful.
Later, in the face of the gangsters, when the heroine had to release the demon, she was full of power, and looked a lot more at ease, and no longer worried about the state of the heroine.
Later, the heroine once repelled the gangster, but a passenger rushed to her and wanted to destroy her. This makes people sigh - although it looks different, but it is obviously everyone's savior, but it will be excluded and maliciously treated. This also proves that the heroine was correct in suppressing the devil at the beginning.
Since everyone doesn't accept it, let the poison in the body invade the passengers, gangsters, and crew members of the entire plane in the end, and then everyone will be destroyed together. Of course, except for the son he loves and the man on the same plane who has always been gentle and friendly.
If this evil (hijacking) is a job, then other gangsters may be doing evil just to get the job done and then get real money. But the gangster Eightball is enjoying the process of doing evil, and maliciously abusing others, he is the big anti-social demon.
The same goes for the rich man who sat in the first-class cabin. He was lustful, disrespectful, and selfish—in the end, he opened the lower cabin door and let out the demon, which made the situation that had already been controlled turned sharply, and the entire passenger died as a result. It also made the heroine, who has been fighting against her own darkness and looking forward to returning to a normal life, completely fell into the demon hell she was always on guard against, and finally died because of it.
When eightball chose the little girl to shoot, the gangsters were also angry because of it. It can be seen that the gangsters who break social rules are also following some social rules... Can't escape, can't escape, bad people are also social people, and there are good people among bad people.
The rich man in the first-class cabin opened the cabin door in order to survive, but the rich man died of a kidney hemorrhage, and he did not survive the magic of a vampire bite. This is also telling the audience not to be selfish and disrespectful to others like a rich man, or they will die. So, isn't this also a moral propaganda film and a comfort film for those who serve the community and respect others? Could it be that in real life, people who are selfish and disrespectful are so easy to die? Didn't it say: murder and arson gold belts, build bridges and pave roads without corpses? Isn't it also said: good people don't live long, bad people live for thousands of years?
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