This story should be read slowly and carefully, not to miss any plot, to develop associations, to connect related things in series, and at the end, to suddenly realize. She was a good person and a mother who worked hard to take care of her autistic child, but... in fact, she was already dead, and she and her son both died in a car accident. In order not to miss her appointment, she somehow broke her promise to the god of death and reunited with her friends, and the tragedy began.
It is a complete cycle from the car accident to the continuation of development back to the past home. And the core of death's punishment for her is the ghost cruise ship, including her friends. After many life and death experiences, she understood that to get rid of the cruise ship, she must kill everyone, including herself, so that she could have the next small cycle, that is, to see everyone on the small yacht again. After carefully paying attention to the events on the downstream ship, there should be four forms of her, but one of them is not what she experienced, which means that it may be imagined. But in the end, she was thrown into the sea and floated to the shore to re-witness her mistakes.
I still remember the painting on the cruise ship, because a certain god was punished for repeating the stone for violating his promise to the god of death. It basically implies that the whole cycle is also a punishment for her, the god of death was waiting for her at the dock, and she left. It should be said that there are many details of the entire ghost cruise that will match the reality. In the process of looking back and forth, there will be flashbacks that seem familiar. For example, at that time, it was past 8 o'clock on the ship, only her watch was past 8 o'clock, and everyone else was past 11 o'clock, which means that the cruise ship was only punishing her, and the others were just innocent people passing by, or they were buried.
It's been a long time since I saw such a suspenseful, exciting, and mind-consuming thriller. The last time I felt this way was "The Dark Floor". Fortunately, I did not miss this good film, I recommend it to my friends!
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