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Macaroni C-Pony
Solar Supporter - Fought against the New Lunar Republic rebellion on the side of the Solar Deity (April Fools 2023).
Non-Fungible Trixie -
Preenhub - We all know what you were up to this evening~

The ending really stuck to me: I think the fact that Jules says he’s buying Ringos’ life has a theological meaning: According to Christianity, Jesus paid for the sins of men, because men are too weak to follow Gods’ rule. They constantly fail and need God to take their sins upon himself, so they can live (eternally).
Now in the ending, Ringo “sins” against Jules as he steals his money. According to Jules’ mafia moral code, this would mean death - Jules would have to kill him. But Jules tells him that he understands that Ringo is weak. So he tries to be the shepherd and instead of killing him, he pays for Ringos’ sin. He’s buying his life, so he doesn’t have to kill him. Great movie.