In the fog at the end of the film, I saw the hatred entangled in myself, like the regretful cry of a young missionary. Some people may always give up some people and things for some stupid persistence in their lives. Whether it is the rules set in his heart or some rules that make him entangled, he has personally killed his chances, and he regrets it after thinking about it clearly. After soberly understanding the ins and outs, creating miracles is no longer within the scope of a witch's ability. All we can do is to constantly strive to grow, as the paladin said in the film, "If we want to go out alive, we must be stronger than beasts", and look down on those setbacks and gloom in the next journey, so that we will not continue to lose worried about everything. Only the perseverance in your heart will always be with you.
In short, the film did not resolve the contradictions of the plot, nor could it, nor was it necessary to resolve them. This was the director's creative intention. However, the chest was filled with depression. How many muscle scenes do you arrange at the end? . . Like the protagonist in "Centurion", how harmonious and happy it is for the protagonist to live a happy life with a beautiful and beautiful country girl, even though I also know that all this is not true. . .
May the world we live in in the future be free from suspicion and betrayal. Although I also know it's not true.
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