That's why Jess did die in a car accident in the first place.
The director mentioned that this film is "that kind of wornied psychological story" (the director also mentioned that he is a super fan of Memento, which shows that the film emphasizes psychological analysis), when asked where his original concept came from, the director said that he thought Make a movie about: "what would it be like if you go to work and find yourself...already dead", and then he builds the script More and more elements are added from time to time, making the whole story very complicated, but the overall tone remains the same.
So the whole story is roughly as follows:
On Saturday morning, Jess took her son to go to sea with Greg at 8:30 (the note on the refrigerator read: Greg, the trangle harbor 8:30, she reminded herself), but because his son spilled The paint delayed the time, so Jess drove a fast car to avoid being late, resulting in a car accident. The mother and son died on the spot. The time of death was 8:17, which is the time when Jess's watch and the wall clock on the ship stopped forever. When Jess's soul was dying, she remembered that there was an appointment she hadn't made yet, so she asked the god of death to take her to the port to meet Greg. convicted later.
Two conversations on the boat and in the taxi are key to understanding the film's theme:
When the group of people on the boat passed the corridor and saw the name of the boat Aeolus, they mentioned that Aeolus' son Sisyphus was punished by God and had to push the stone up the mountain endlessly, and then watch the stone roll down the foot of the mountain. Victor wondered what crime Sisyphus committed to be tortured, and Sally replied: "He cheated death. No, he made a PROMISE to death that he didn't keep" (He cheated death. No, it should be him made a promise to death, but did not keep it).
At the end of the film, Jess took a taxi to the port, and the driver (ie Death) said: "I'll leave the meter running...you will come back won't you?" Open, you will come back, right? Subtext: You can only go to the pier to take a look, and then come back and continue to take the hearse to the underworld, because the fate of your death is an unchangeable fact)
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