Riku Yamakawa | "28 Years Later... Temple of Bones" (Part 2)
Summary
This article provides a detailed analysis of the second part of the film "28 Years Later... Temple of Bones," examining themes of violence, culture, and understanding others through Kelson's performance and subsequent events. It explores the hope brought by Kelson's performance within a violent world inhabited by the Jimies, and the conflict with Jimmy Crystal's worldview. The article delves deeply into Kelson's motivations, pointing out the danger of unilaterally condemning others and the various forms in which harm to others can exist. The final scene, featuring Jim's reappearance and interaction with his daughter, suggests the complexity of human nature beyond simple good and evil, concluding with a message encouraging readers to contemplate their own actions and intentions.
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