God uses the hand of mortals to punish sin, but when mortals commit crimes, God does not give him any chance to redeem himself. At this time, the savior appears. On the one hand, he cannot go against God's will, and on the other hand, he has great feelings for mortals. Therefore, he can only sacrifice his life for righteousness, hoping to use his own sacrifice to give mortals a chance to atone for their sins. The merciful God, although angry, intends to make a side of the savior's net, but just when everything seems to calm down, the devil appears, and he shouts "Look, he is there!" God for his so-called morality and dignity And burning, ruthlessly stretched out the hand of punishment; the savior used his last life to leave mortals a way to live, and thus a life-and-death struggle about punishment and self-redemption kicked off...
This is what I feel for the whole The understanding of the story, about the final ending, people who have seen it don't have to say much, it is a kind of absurd reincarnation; people who haven't seen it, hurry up and find this film, it can bring you a lot of reflections in the depths of your soul with surprise
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