Many parts are fast-forwarded.
At the beginning, when the reporter met the "religious fanatic", the heroine finally said "God loves the world, but why can't he see it" when the heroine helped him out of the siege, but the fanatic was speechless.
After that, the believers disappeared until the pastor said that although he knew a lot about the Bible, he just regarded it as a profession and did not really believe in God. At this point we are absolutely sure that the disappeared person is a true believer.
But in the end, even the non-believers were saved. That is to say, God gave them the opportunity to pray and move back.
It is estimated that it is in response to the God's love for the world at the beginning of the movie, and has always given people a chance to enter heaven.
Overall it feels like a religious movie. . .
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