When I first saw John Caffee, I thought that he could never have anything to do with words like "prison" or "death row", because he seemed so simple and honest, so gentle and kind, He is definitely not a ruthless "murderer". But when the camera turned to him crying and stroking the bloody heads of the two girls, I thought again that I might be confirming the old adage "You can't look good." But at the same time I was drawn to his "I'm sorry I didn't save them both in time". I began to wonder whether he was a "psychopath" or a "good guy". Maybe he didn't kill the two little girls, he was framed. The story behind it proves to be true, and it is. In fact, according to the usual methods used in movies, this is inevitable. Otherwise, the movie will not be able to proceed, but if I put it in real life, can I have such a keen observation and an objective attitude? Hard to say. Because reality is always invisible.
The miracle started when Kafi helped Paul heal his cystitis. Although it felt a little unreal, he accepted it, because Kafi is a kind person, and it is not surprising that he would do that. Then it's the distribution of bread to Dale and his "Mr. Ginger" (a little mouse), and I feel deeply that Kafi is a person who clearly distinguishes between good and bad. For the good guys, he will definitely help them solve any difficulties they encounter, and for the bad guys, he must give them the punishment they deserve. Whether it's Billy the "perverted maniac" or the "arrogant and ruthless" Percy, neither of them will end well. And those good people have been helped by Caffee, whether it's the first cure of Paul's cystitis, the resurrection of "Mr. Ginger" who can bring Dyer the last and best time in his life, or the cure of the brain of the warden's wife Malinda. tumor. And such a person who advocates karma is absolutely impossible to be a bad person, at least I am convinced of this.
In the end, the story was finally revealed. The person who killed the two little girls was the heinous Billy. In fact, I often think that human nature is still kind after all, and people have a minimum moral conscience. They will become bad because of the bad environment and the influence of people and things around them. No one is born a perverted murderer, except for some special cases, such as Billy. So when facing punishment in the end - those who are imprisoned or sentenced to death, everyone will reflect and repent, saying that I shouldn't have done that in the first place. If time could go back, I would never have done such a thing. May God have mercy on the soul . Therefore, in addition to having a moral bottom line, the most important thing for a person is to have a rationality, a judgment ability, and a self-control ability.
I didn't know until the end that Kafi was not only a "good guy", he was also an "angel". When he was watching a movie and said to a pair of dancing protagonists on the screen, "You are the angels", I would say that you are the angels. Although Paul finally knew the truth of the matter and knew that Caffey was really innocent, and Caffey himself knew very well, he still hoped to sit in the "electric chair" in the end. "Let me die. I can't stand the ugliness of human nature. I don't have any friends. I really can't stand it anymore." Kafi, a person who doesn't know where he came from, but who has to return to heaven after all, bears all kinds of ugliness in the world. , died aggrieved.
Speaking of which, Paul was really embarrassed, because he knew that Caffey was like an angel sent by God, and he couldn't bear to let him die like that from the bottom of his heart, but he couldn't help it, and in the end he paid the price. Since then, he has witnessed the death of one of his close relatives and friends, but he himself does not know how many years he will live, and the only one who remains by his side is "Mr. Ginger". But it is not so much the price as the good fruit of Paul's kind personality, because his longevity is the gift that Caffey gave him. The result of Paul's "due diligence" also brought a lifetime of guilt, until he was 100 years old, he was still haunted, he felt that he should not "execute" Kafei, but death was Kafei's wish.
However, we have reasons to believe that it is only the temporary departure of angels, because the good factors in the world are always more than the ugly fruits. I believe that the angel will once again cast a curtain on the world, and this time he will not leave in grievances and pain, but will fight the ugly with us to the end until the end of the world.
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