Yes Renuka . In a conflict between good and bad, God allows the bad to triumph initially but subsequently turns the table in a nuanced way and let the bad meets it's due fate. This though not ideally reflected in films yet shows an approximate trajectory of justice. I am so fascinated by this good vs bad that I don't find myself tired of uploading the clips.
We really have not seen cinematic climaxes happening in real life but what if? Wouldnt that be exciting? I am hoping that such an ending happen in reality and the mechanics would be equally mesmerising as the justice meted out.
Good Vs Evil is usually totally based on our perception.
Why get hooked on duality.
Just " witness" any situation without taking sides but work on balancing the scales back to equilibrium.
I will give you an example.
I know an elderly woman who keeps living in the past lamenting how she went through suffering in the hands of her in laws.
I never told her her inlaws are bad and she is good.
I told her..everything that happens happens for a reason.
Harsh reality could be that she had done the same to her daughter in law in a previous life.
I told her Karma records everything so in the future lives of her in laws they might face consequences of their actions too in you reap what you sow format.
I told her her suffering could be part of the greater plan to make her stand up to injustice whenever she sees injustice..once we go through suffering we can stand up for others.
For eg Mahatma Gandhi was thrown out of the train coach by whites and then he realized discrimination and started a revolution.
So take everything in life as lessons to be learnt.
I also told her that her in laws ill treated her for a few years but she keeps torturing herself by reliving the experiences daily and victimizing herself.
God has given us free will to help ourselves but not lamenting about bad times and not be thankful for good times.
But the elderly woman didnt like what I told her.
All she likes to here is "she is good and her in laws are bad"
Do you see the futility of being in the trap of the game of Good vs Evil?
It's not worth it.