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Harmon 2022-02-10 08:01:17
Advise people to be kind, teach people to learn well, good themes are made into boring preaching...
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Alvina 2022-02-10 08:01:17
In the end, those who find the solution and those who refuse to let go are atheists. Loyola University is really beautiful. Add a...
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Guiseppe 2022-02-10 08:01:17
Although I don’t think it’s so good, when compared with Alan Page’s "Supernatural Space", it immediately feels more pleasing to the eye. With the same subject matter, the latter turns the theme into a vulgar and supernatural topic, but the film’s handling It is much more refreshing, and with the blessing of a handsome man and a beautiful girl, even if it is an old film with a rough picture, it is not a difficult task to finish watching. The 90s was really a golden age of beauty, I love the...
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Remington 2022-02-10 08:01:17
This film is really good, I like it very much, and it feels meaningful after watching...
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Jessika 2022-02-10 08:01:17
This is really not a good day to find death. Ha...
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Hermina 2022-02-10 08:01:17
The creativity is very suitable for the current concept of Nolan Gao. It is all familiar. The front is good and the back is a bit...
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Federico 2022-02-10 08:01:17
2010.8.18 This should be a collective unconscious film about forgiveness and salvation. Not a ghost movie.
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Roslyn 2022-02-10 08:01:17
The scene is great. . . Ha...
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Ruthie 2022-02-10 08:01:17
The 1990 film, directed by Joe Schumacher, director of the "Batman" series, starred Julia Roberts and Kevin Bacon. Several medical school students explored the mystery of death, conducted experiments one night, and lay in the operating room in turn to enter the state of death, and then they were rescued by their classmates. The frightening result was not what happened during the near-death experience, but the hallucinations caused by my own guilt after the experiment was...
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Elissa 2022-02-10 08:01:17
Medical students bring themselves near death; their experiment begins to go awry....
Flatliners Comments
Extended Reading
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David Labraccio: You should have told us, Nelson.
Nelson Wright: You wouldn't have done it.
David Labraccio: At least we would've had a choice!
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David Labraccio: [screaming at a religious stained-glass portrait] I'm sorry... we *trespassed* on your... *fucking* territory. God! I'm *sorry*! Isn't that enough?
Randy Steckle: Apparently not.