After the death of the priest, a set of scenes appeared in the movie, telling the current situation or future of the people the priest wanted to help before his death-Nothing's Changed, all the previous efforts of the priest were almost in vain, and the only one who completed the redemption may be himself. , or at most the butcher who killed him. In my opinion, this is undoubtedly the biggest irony. How much does religion play in people? This is probably the face-slap problem thrown at the end of the movie. The previous stories of priests abusing children and other plots are just to pave the way for this!
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