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louisak
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As I said, it might be a venial sin, but that would depend on his intentions. Again I haven’t seen the film in years so I can’t give you specific details for proof, but I had the distinct impression that he didn’t intend for her to spend the night; he just asked her to stick around and talk because he was lonely, and was surprised to find the next morning that she was still there.Yes, the last scene. Artistic interpretations of existentialist philosophers aside, it is at the very least the near occasion of sin and a cause for scandal.
Can you really imagine Saint Jerome approving of such a thing?
You originally said it was a mortal sin, I never heard anyone else claim that merely sleeping in proximity to a person of the opposite sex is a mortal sin by itself.
And I don’t know what you mean by a cause of scandal. Scandal to other characters within the story? Or scandal to viewers who watch the movie?