The document summarizes two films, In Bruges and The Crying Game, that explore the concepts of guilt and fleeing from consequences. In Bruges follows two hitmen sent to hide out in Bruges by their boss after a botched job. One hitman feels guilt over his work and wants to return to London, while the other enjoys learning about Bruges' history. The Crying Game follows a British soldier who forms a relationship with an IRA member that leads to an unexpected revelation and moral dilemma. Both films examine how the main characters' life choices and actions lead to conflicts between emotion and duty.