religious-themed movies, and the ending is really emotional. The sacrificial ceremony was completed, the souls were exchanged, and the two old things that had existed for an unknown number of years successfully continued their lives.
The heroine doesn't believe in such a ceremony. The old lady and the lawyer successfully created the illusion that they believed in the ceremony. Even when they hunted her down, they didn't cross the place where the powder was sprinkled, which gave the heroine a chance of life. : As long as they defend in a way they fear.
However, this is precisely the core part of the old lady's trap. She completed the sacrifice herself, lying on the hospital bed and looking at the old man in dismay.
It is too difficult to change a person's beliefs. It has to be touched from the root. This reminds me of "Inception". In order to change a person's mind, it is necessary to go deep into multiple layers of dreams.
I have to say that although I don't believe in religion, this movie is very good. It makes people who believe that they won't fall into a trap and walk into a trap by themselves. What is the difference between letting people who don't believe in religion sincerely believe in religion Woolen cloth?
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