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The seven deadly sins refer to the seven deadly sins that Catholicism believes will be robbed forever.

Specifically, it includes: gluttony, greed, laziness, lust, arrogance, jealousy and rage.

The picture only shows the punishment after death. God only tells us that those who commit these seven deadly sins will go to hell, and emphasizes the punishment after death rather than the present life. Therefore, the seven punishments suffered by the killer in the movie seem to follow the law after careful analysis: he does not directly kill people.

1) Gluttony: Fat people are forced to eat too much and their blood vessels burst and die;

2) greed: lawyers cut off their own meat-only 1 pound, neither more nor less;

3) Laziness: When the drug dealer was found, he was still alive and slowly died;

4) lust: prostitutes are directly killed by clients;

5) Arrogance: The model only had her nose cut off. Because she was too proud to call the police, she bled to death.

6) Jealousy: The murderer claimed to have committed the crime of "jealousy". He killed the beautiful girlfriend of policeman Mills.

7) Rage: The policeman Mills was forced to be the target of rage, and he was bent on getting back at the murderer.

Cold-blooded killer thought he was a preacher who came to the world and eventually died a martyr.

I wonder if the landlord is satisfied with this explanation.

This is a classic suspense film, which is well worth seeing.