At the beginning, you feel like an ordinary crime movie, and before the ending, you even feel that Sean Bean is a godfather, teaching the couple the philosophy of life. There was even a bit of hilarity during the period, but after watching the ending, it made people unable to calm down. It was not a simple warning that people should not be too greedy, because during the robbery process, the film magnified a lot of things, alluding to the seven deadly sins in human nature. Especially the part where Leslie put on makeup in front of the mirror. It even made people feel that she went back to seduce Sean Bean, and her husband was just a coward. It was not until the end that her husband really defeated the criminal and completed the transformation of heroism. But I still don't know what the film is talking about, whether it is saying that the married life needs stimulation, or that the common people's life is struggling under social pressure, or that it is expressing religious thoughts from another perspective. Maybe neither, maybe both
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