Spoiler..so she ....


doesn't reedem at all...altough she tries to help thelittle boy (money, a place to stay, food), you can see almost at the end of the movie her calling him "animal" asking him to not touch with "his dirty hands" her grandpa photos...I mean i was expecting something more, some true redemption!!!
Sorry for my eng please

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More realistic the way she did it.

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If you use the term redemption in its technical (theological or even ethical) sense, she may have achieved it: she died right after selflessly helping another.

In Shakespeare's Hamlet, for example, the prince has the opportunity to kill Claudius, his father's murderer, sooner than he does, but he does not take it exactly for a similar reason: he finds Claudius praying alone, seeking atonement for his sins, and so Hamlet fears that killing Claudius at that exact instant would guarantee his admission into Heaven.

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good point of view thanks all

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