![]() (Important detail: Sam co-wrote it with his brother Ivan, and their collaborations usually end up being absurdity above all else, e.g. ![]() But hell? Come on.īasically, you can't view the film through a moral framework. ![]() (3) She straight-up damns a woman to hell for the unforgivable crime of denying her a loan.Ĭhristine was selfish, no question she admits at the end of the film that she could've given Mrs. ![]() She could've pointed at Christine and called her "greedy filth" or whatever, but she makes it about her own vanity. (2) She frames what happens in the bank as being shamed. (1) The loan had already been extended twice, and she had a large extended family that could've helped her. Ganush is the most "hell-worthy" character in the film. One of the curious things about the movie is that Mrs. Agreed, she didn't deserve what happened to her.
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