I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Forgive us our trespasses' real story you are referring to. It could potentially be related to a religious parable, perhaps within the context of Christianity where the phrase is part of the Lord's Prayer. It might be about a person's journey of seeking forgiveness for their wrongdoings, real - life experiences of remorse and redemption in a religious or moral framework.
You could start by looking in religious texts if it has a religious basis. For example, in the Bible if it's a Christian - related story. Churches or religious institutions might also be able to direct you to relevant literature or teachings that contain such a story.
It wasn't 'Ten Deadly Sins' but a novel by Ling Du. The novel was about a crime story involving multiple types of crimes, including murder, fraud, robbery, and so on.
The theme of the movie " To Our Lost Youth " was youth. It shows us the beauty and challenges of puberty and how to grow and develop during puberty. The inspiration of this movie is that we should cherish time, study hard and grow up in our youth, and at the same time enjoy the beauty of youth, spending time with friends and family. At the same time, we should be brave enough to face challenges and continue to grow and improve to lay a solid foundation for our future.
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with a specific story named 'Sins of Our Mother'. It could be a relatively unknown or a very specific piece of literature, film or other form of media. You might need to provide more context or check other sources like specialized libraries or online communities dedicated to that genre.
The ending of the movie Seven Deadly Sins was that after the protagonist, Maurice, finished his novel, Crime and Punishment, he decided to visit his protagonist, Jacques Mars, who was also his neighbor and good friend, in prison. Jacques Mars explained the ending of the novel to him and told him that he decided the ending of the novel.
In his conversation with Mars, he told him his story and the plot of the novel, and told him that the protagonist of the novel was found not guilty in the final trial. After listening to the story, Mars was able to understand how he felt and comforted him not to worry.
In the end, both of them bid farewell to each other at the prison gate, expressing their gratitude to Mars and telling him that he had decided to publish his novel, Crime and Punishment, to make Mars an important figure in the history of literature.