Overall it's a good movie, but some of the plots are not well understood. There is a relationship between the characters in the story. Where there are variables, and what should be the original, I can only ask about the notebook~~
1. The police officer initially asked all for his son, and finally got his son's forgiveness after surrendering himself. His wish was basically fulfilled.
2. I originally wanted to make my wife's Alzheimer's better, but in the end I gave up because I couldn't accept killing so many people. It can be said that I defeated the demon.
3. The father of the son's disease, the story of this character is somewhat incomprehensible. His task is to kill a 6-year-old girl. In the end, he saved the girl and his son's disease is gone. Maybe the son didn't have cancer originally, maybe it's another disease, or he didn't get the reward for taking action on the girl (doesn't agree)? What's the screenwriter's answer?
4. I didn't understand the ending of the nun. Her wish came true, but she didn't plan to tell the blind people these things. What is her end? Will she be with the blind, just not be a nun? Or, as suggested, give birth to someone else, leave the blind, and continue to be a nun?
5. A girl who wants to be beautiful. She wants to be more beautiful because she hopes to be happy and loved. Although she did not succeed in stealing in the end, she ended up with the boy who helped her steal (the police officer's son). She still suffered a little in the process of stealing. The variable might be that the boy fell in love with her?
6. The man who runs the repair shop. At the beginning, he said that he didn't want a family, as long as a one-night stand was enough, he didn't want to take care of someone alone. However, after two weeks of protecting the little girl, he insisted on continuing to protect the girl and get rid of the person who wanted to kill her. The plot took a turn, and he became the criminal who kidnapped the girl, only to be stabbed and handed over to the police by the man who was going to kill the girl. This character should also be a variable? Of course his purpose in wanting to keep protecting the girl is to be a hero (maybe famous) so he can get what he wants. I thought he was just out of protection, but...people...
7. The blind man, the premise of his desire to regain his sight is to rape a woman. From the beginning his flat refusal made me think he was a kind man. However, he replied that he would not love this woman, he would love the next one, it's a bit... Although he likes the nun, he does not intend to love her, maybe the nun is a stain on him, if his eyes are clear, of course I can't accept this woman anymore. And yet he didn't rape her, but he still wanted to be able to see it, which was a bit tricky...
8. A married woman who wants her husband to be obsessed with her will end up a bit miserable. If the neighbor man called his husband and she said that everything was her job, it might not be so miserable, but she wanted his husband to suffer and punish him. Well, her husband was overwhelmed with severe domestic violence, and she ended up being beaten to death.
It might sum up what this movie is trying to say: your pain is your desire. Your destiny is in your own hands, you can have a good ending or a bad ending, it just depends on your heart.
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