The old nun fell into her own trap, and she hoped to find evidence not to clarify the matter, but to prove the rites she obeyed, an uninheritable personal property. No one can get favors from this ritual, and no one else knows where these come from, especially in an accusation, one needs to be cautious and avoid all kinds of conflict, because the condemnation of life is more severe than the condemnation of religion.
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The old nun presupposed her own false event with a meaningful "Yes, It does" at the beginning, and she has been working hard to prove it since then. Her own assumptions, although in the end everyone can see that the old nun's certain tone has softened a lot, but she still refuses to give up her assumptions, so much so that she is not willing to be tortured by her own assumptions - unreasonable doubts, parefull.
The tactics she used throughout the process were abnormal. For example, when she finally raised her suspicions to the godfather, the godfather said she should report it to his supervisor; The nuns of the diocese set a trap for the godfather. Although it is beyond reproach to use special means to achieve their goals, what we can read in it is the deliberate intentions of the old nuns. Had the old nun's heart always been buried by dark things? The godfather had actually begged, begging the old nun to give him a chance to repent, how could she not have any sympathy for the godfather?
I felt that the old woman who was stunned by the feathers in the message was actually the old nun herself, and the doubt in her heart that could not be driven away was the chaotic feathers that had nowhere to go. There was only a dark cloud floating in her heart. If the windows of her heart were still at least half-open then, the warm air could slowly disperse the shadows cast by the dark clouds. However, perhaps the old nun had suffered an unimaginable blow that made her resolutely no longer willing to open her heart, letting the shadows in her heart expand infinitely and eventually swallow up all the bright spaces. She may get pleasure in this haze and in the process of sinking, but when the wooden goal is achieved, can she still rely on this cold space for warmth?
The old nun tried to pierce the hearts of others with the cold knife she stretched out. As the principal, she forced the little boy's mother to express the pain that the little boy suffered at home. Of course, the mother of a child would not She was willing to accept the assumed humiliation of her own child, but the headmaster's cold knife cut open her heart, which had suffered from the hardships of life, and she suffered unbearably. So the old nun wanted to open the godfather's heart in exactly the same way - her presupposed hypocritical heart, but the godfather obviously had something to hide, and he was pushed to the edge of the cliff, so that he said in a begging tone, "Have you not made mistakes? ". The godfather begged for a chance to repent, but the nun saw a chance to prove her doubts.
I want to say that I don't want to blame the old nun too much, because I don't know what happened to the old nun that we can't imagine. I would say that the deep inspiration I got from this is that when we have a cloud of suspense in our hearts, shutting our hearts is pushing ourselves into a cold and rapid descent. Even if there is no strength, try to push open the door that leads to a real and bright heart, and let your heart feel truly and truly.
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Child abuse suspicion. At the beginning of the film, the priest told a story when he preached. Kennedy's assassination made the entire American people fall into fear. The priest taught us how to get out of fear, that is, with the people around us , trust the people around you.
In fact, no one knows whether there is any child abuse in the story, but it just shows the sharp contrast between the old nun and the priest. One person is out of the fear, the other person is buried by fear until the end of the movie. Conscience moved to wake up.
The moral of the film is to tell everyone that it doesn't matter when you have done something wrong, what matters is how to get out of the predicament and face life again. We can not only rely on our own efforts, but also on the friends around us, and believe that the world is always beautiful. .
(The above comments are from the discussion assembly of the "Unicorn Movie Salon" event on March 19, 2010)
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