I disagree with those who say the ending is bad. Who said the male protagonist committed suicide at the end to become kind? Those gas stations came over to kill the two of them. In that scene, it was obvious that the male protagonist had already started to kill. Compared with the time when he had no intention of killing the police at the door of the female protagonist's boyfriend, he was no longer alone. The female protagonist tried to stop it and said let us go for your own safety, but the male protagonist kept backing away. Besides, the people at the gas station also had infighting, saying that they were not here to kill, but to arrest them. According to the saying of becoming kind, there is absolutely no need for the male protagonist to kill them, and the last child relying on the female protagonist, the male protagonist obviously went around and killed them. Has he gotten better? Don't always look at problems in black and white. I think it makes sense for the hero to commit suicide. Two situations: 1. If the heroine dies, he will die wherever he goes. Alone forever? This has nothing to do with good or evil. Where can an evil person die without being lonely and boring? 2 He said that in the end it is very likely that the government will keep them together until death. He said that he did not want to do this, it was not worth it for her, and the heroine said she accepted it. The two fell in love at this time. He fell in love with the heroine, but he killed the heroine's sister. In the future, if he wants to live, he must face each other every day. He will feel guilty, and the heroine is just to save more talents to be with him, can he accept it? ? He also didn't want the heroine to suffer. It is very reasonable for him to commit suicide, even if it is made into an American drama, if in the end the two of them still live happily together, this ending would be nonsense.
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