This is a movie about faith. Everyone in the film has their own beliefs, but everyone is involved in unclear killings.
The father believed in God and prayed desperately for his wife after she had cancer. He even killed his son Yawen's beloved dog as a sacrifice, but he was still powerless to help his wife's death. At the same time his wife passed away, his beliefs were also disillusioned. Although he worked hard to figure out a new way for himself and his son, he was not strong enough to avoid his collapsed heart, so he could only commit suicide before his beliefs and die to his wife. , To show God his dying heart.
A ridiculous believer thinks that piety can receive God's signal, and even goes so far as to kill his wife and try to resurrect to prove the power of faith.
Like her mother, the young girl Renora believed in God devoutly, but was blinded by the faith and lost her judgment. She was deceived by a hypocritical missionary and embarked on a path that would eventually fall.
The husband and wife of serial killers also have faith, and the sacrifice of his faith is the "moving moment" of the deceased's last cry for help during his lifetime.
It seems that everyone is a believer who longs for purity in his heart, but his body is stained with dark evil. The only Yavin who looks rebellious and does not have faith, finally avenges integrity for purity, and his hands are stained with the blood of non-good people. Make a way out by yourself.
Although faith is in the purest place in people's hearts, faith does not mean purity. Similarly, doubters do not necessarily mean that their hearts are turbid.
This is like a place where beliefs "failure", because this is where good and evil are arbitrarily reversed and chaotic. The name of good is stained with the evil in the heart, and the god in the heart begins to fade from this moment.
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