The film is very interesting, makes you think about many important things.
What is faith and can a man live without faith? Why do we need a church? And where does the distortion of the basic biblical laws begin?
All people sin, and then come to forgive their sins, and then with a purified conscience they sin again. Hypocrisy ...
But people need to believe in something good, they need a foothold in this unstable world. A man without faith is like a leaf in the wind. At all times, people want to believe in miracles, so it is easier to find the way to happiness.
The main character is an undoubted con artist, but with her passionate gift of persuasion she gives people hope. The daughter of a priest, who had heard the words from the Bible since childhood, uses her knowledge not quite for good purposes. But she still saves a man, a blind pilot. Sometimes you only need a spark of faith to support in a difficult moment, when a person is on the verge of life and death.
Some frightening footage of what circus was staged in the temple. They put a cage with lions, where a wonderful girl comes and speaks eloquently about God and angels. And the orchestra, songs, only dancing and not enough.
Protestantism lacks the grandeur and pomp that humble believers in traditional Christianity (Catholics and Orthodoxy). On the contrary, in the temple there are as if friendly gatherings. And it's still practiced. Music is played at Protestant services, the pastor urges us to hold hands, watch and smile at those around us, as we are all brothers and sisters.
A wonderful girl at the end of their tour decided to tell the truth to the parishioners. That would be cruel. People need their illusions. They will only get angry because they have stolen their fabulous faith.
But the fire stopped her revelations, and getting out from under the rubble of the past, the repentant scammer came to a new stage in her life. True love and service in the Salvation Army.
You have to believe in the good and the bright. For each shall be rewarded according to his faith. That's right.