The similarities between the two films are that at the end of the two films, the hero of both films dies, the hero of the terrorist commits suicide, and the other induces suicide. As for the comparison between the two peopleundefineds emotional treatment methods, I think there is no difference. The results are all dead, but they are not from their own hands. There is no difference between me who only depends on the results. If you want to ask the protagonist how to deal with the previous emotional accumulation, in the film "Seven sins," there is no detailed explanation of the male motive, more emphasis is placed on the modus operandi of the male owner. Male owners have already started to commit crimes in the layout, so we donundefinedt know if it was the distrust of the world or the alienation of relatives before, and the other film, "the terrorists," I think there are two reasons for the tragedy of the male owner. The first was his own selfishness, loving himself more than everyone around him, causing him to become increasingly estranged from his wife, and eventually his wife fell in love with his ex-boyfriend. You said that phone call was his last straw, and I said, There had been a lot of heartbreaking before that, and it was not entirely to blame for that phone call. The second is that our own view of life control is that we think we can win the day, but the truth is not. Then we turn back and criticize the choice we made, so we keep on circulating. These two basic reasons, I think, are the buildup of male stress.
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