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Modern society is about the rule of law, and the rule of law will not easily change its rules and regulations because of various irrational voices. This is the meaning of the rule of law, the rule of law is the rule of law, and the rule of law is some rules and regulations are established, so it will not be easily shaken. If rules and regulations can be easily shaken and interpreted in an arbitrary manner, the society will be in chaos.

The reason why the world ruled by religion disintegrated so quickly at the beginning of the Western Enlightenment is because of the uncertainty of religion. You can say you are a son of God, I can say I am a son of God, and he can say the same.

Who the real Son of God is, God probably doesn’t know, because no one has ever seen God, and God comes from legends, not from real people. However, because legends are not real people, religion has always given people a feeling, and this feeling can be interpreted differently from person to person.

Therefore, religion is a spiritual haven for the person who manifests extreme freedom. For he can see the world through his own interpretation of the religion he believes in. The resulting values are unique to him. It is because of this uniqueness that religion is appreciated by some people. However, this uniqueness is contrary to the rule of law that is the hallmark of modern society.

When these two systems clash, the rule of law demonstrates its destructive power in the face of religion. From the time capitalism began to take shape, religion gradually became an instrument of the rule of law and no longer had the opportunity to be above the law.

On the other hand, however, if a branch of religion, extreme religiosity, is combined with the rule of law, then the film we present to you today may have the most to say about what will happen to that society.

First of all, it must be confirmed that this is a film that will leave you confused and puzzled. So, without getting bogged down in how some of the factual points are accomplished, and without bothering about logic, let’s just compare the two concepts and see what happens when extreme religion is combined with the rule of law.

The central story of this film is a serial killer who has been at large, but one day the officer in charge of the case receives a visit from a stranger in the middle of the night. The stranger confesses that the real culprits in the case are his own brother and his dead father. The officer then listened to the stranger’s story.

After the two of them arrive at the crime scene late at night, the stranger takes off his “mask,” and it turns out that all of this is premeditated.

In this film, the case is not complicated, but the motive of the murderer is worth remembering. One day, for reasons unknown, a peaceful family is changed.

The reason for this change is also very confusing, because no one knows how it happened or why the murderer, when he touched the victim, could clearly perceive “something” that the victim had done before. The reason is unexplained, and yet the murderer sees this fact, and thus the murder takes place.

If you just assume that this is a mystery movie, you can guess or feel exactly how it will end from the beginning. Many of you have seen “First Degree Fear,” so there’s not much to say about a “story” where the killer tells the whole story as it happens.

However, the reason why this film can be widely discussed is not because of the several reversals at the end, but because of these unexplained and unexplained ideas. Why does he have such powers, why does he perceive such things?

When we can’t explain such facts, the film becomes confusing. Of course, if we look at it from the point of view of a bad movie, it can be considered a bad movie because the logic in the story doesn’t make sense. A story that doesn’t make sense in the first place, how can it be transferred to a criminal act to dilute it. There is no clear logic, even with the trappings of a suspense film, that makes it unconvincing, and so on.

If we continue to discuss the meaning of the film, we will hit a dead end. The reason why so many people are so convinced of religion, and even end up becoming part of extreme religiosity, is that there are many things in the world that cannot be explained clearly by science. Because religion is open to unlimited explanations, it is exploited by many people.

Extreme beliefs are a characteristic of religion, which faded away with the advent of capitalism, but it does not mean that they no longer exist, only that with the development of science and technology, such extreme beliefs gradually lost their power. As a result, religion has become much more moderate in the modern world. The combination of religion and law that this film finally shows us, and the fact that they are finally used to solve crimes, is only to deepen the meaning of the end of the film.

Of course, there is also the possibility that if the film’s ultimate murderer were the dead officer, all of this would be made clear. A religious approach is used to induce the police officer to finally confess to the murder. It’s not a bad way to end a serial killer’s case, but it’s a good way to end a serial killer’s case. When extreme religiosity is combined with perversion, it is interesting to see how the police can solve crimes in this way.