supernatural difficulty

Nicolas 2022-04-19 09:02:04

Audiences who have seen the American film "The Afterlife" don't get much knowledge about the afterlife from the film. In the category known to human science, the world after death is still an unknown blank. The film does not have too many fabricated illusions to describe the scenarios of the afterlife for us, but realizes the communication between the two worlds through channeling with the deceased. After several protagonists experienced death, their hearts were deeply affected, and they began to explore the afterlife. Paris journalist Marui experienced a thrilling and terrifying escape from the Indian Ocean tsunami. She took a local girl to her life and escaped when the raging waves hit them. She was submerged, suffocated, and rescued by the sea. Ashore, survived. The moment she fell into a coma underwater, she saw a world full of white light, the local girl she was holding hands before, and many people who had just died from the tsunami. Marui was sure she saw it all clearly, and she insisted that the world after death existed, not as people usually say - people die like lights go out. After returning to Paris, this kind of thinking has always troubled her. This beautiful female anchor has not been able to adapt to the original busy, stressful and highly focused anchor position. For this reason, she proposed a plan to recuperate and write a book. A political subject originally promised to a good publisher turned into an astonishing bizarre treatise on the afterlife as she pursued the afterlife. The profound and inexplicable near-death experience has always occupied Ma Rui's heart. Her experience of death and her views on the afterlife are pure hallucinations in the eyes of others, so her originally successful and decent life and career have been disrupted. Colleagues The boyfriend is empathetic, and the target is the young and energetic new female anchor who is favored by everyone on the stage, and is also a strong competitor of Ma Rui's career. Jealous and angry, Ma Rui was desperate to finish her book on the afterlife, for which she visited experts on near-death experiences. As the world's leading neurobiologist with a modern medical education, the expert believes that there is indeed an afterlife, and has provided Marui's writings on this subject for his research. George, a blue-collar worker living in the United States, has the psychic ability to communicate for two worlds. After recovering from a serious illness at an early age, he discovered that he could see the dead and communicate with them. He had been distressed and treated for it, which others thought was a morbid hallucination. He said either live with a supernatural power or eliminate it, but that would mean no life at all. George apparently accepted that psychic powers coexisted with him, and his brother made him work as a psychic so that he could make more money, but George didn't want to live that way because it felt like he wasn't in this world. He would rather do other tiring physical work and listen after get off work Audiobook Dickens works are his only preference. The girl she met in the cooking class gradually got close to George. When the two were about to start a relationship, the girl learned about George's psychic special ability in a phone message from George's house. She was very curious and wanted George to psychic her. At first, George, who was reluctant to do this because of respect for the other party's privacy, still failed to overcome the girl's insistence. He asked her to extend her hand, and when the two hands touched each other, there would be an induction. At this moment, when George saw the girl's dead relatives, he had to Knowing her unbearable sad past. Then the girl was very embarrassed and distressed, and she left George immediately and was never heard from again. There is still a certain distance between people. You don’t want to be known about your dark and pain, and you don’t want to inquire about other people’s privacy. Knowing too much may not be a good thing. George couldn't resist his brother's repeated persuasion. He finally opened a psychic company, which can really help those who have lost loved ones. Those who have been distressed by the bereavement are still obsessed with the memory of their loved ones, and are desperate to find a medium for them to communicate with the deceased. The sensible and affectionate British boy Marcus is such a person who deeply misses his deceased relatives. Inseparable, the twin brother who loved each other unfortunately died in a car accident. This sudden tragedy brought extreme consternation and endless sadness to the young Marcus. He never wanted to believe that his good brother had left him forever. The faith of the young and innocent heart in the afterlife is extremely firm. He hopes and believes that the good brother he left has gone to another place, and he has not disappeared forever. Marcus, who misses his family dearly, kept searching for psychic mediums on the Internet. He tried many self-proclaimed psychics with the money he saved, but he failed to accurately sense his deceased brother. Eventually he learns of the psychic George, and recognizes him at the launch of Marley's book on the afterlife. The little boy's nostalgia for his brother and his persistence in asking George to channelize moved George, and he successfully communicated with his brother in the afterlife world for Marcus, which made Marcus both amazed and gratified. George said he took your hat off the subway that time and missed the subway that was bombed by a terrorist attack. It turned out that his deceased good brother helped him escape at a critical moment. He said that Marcus and him were originally one, and they were always together. The smart and caring Marcus saw that the two fell in love at first sight at the book signing. He handed George the address of the hotel where Murray was staying, and with his wit he made up a pair of lovers who share a common vision of death and the afterlife. They have all experienced death, believe in the existence of the afterlife, and have a glimpse of the vastness and mystery of the afterlife. Three people living in different countries meet unexpectedly at the end of the film because of the common theme of the afterlife. At the same time, the answers that everyone is looking for have a complete answer, and the meaning of their own lives has become clear and sunny. Several seemingly unrelated characters in the first part of the film are actually entangled in the shadow of death, and they all firmly believe in the afterlife. The film is directed by veteran cowboy Clint Eastwood and supervised by Spielberg. The pictures are realistic and of high quality. Although the theme is about the afterlife, the style is not fantasy at all. It is very realistic and credible, and the emotional expression is real and touching. I personally like the sensible and lovely twin brothers when they take care of their mother who shelters and quit gambling. In addition, Matt Damon, who played the psychic medium George, performed really well. He made a very successful psychic who was hesitating and hesitating but had to remain calm. Matt's eyes were deep and wise, and his appearance was not amazing, but he was smart and wise. Deep and restrained, it has always been a good film.

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Hereafter quotes

  • George Lonegan: I'm sorry, I'm losing him now. He's... he's leaving. He wants to leave.

    Marcus: No, Jase. Don't go. You can't.

    [starts crying]

    Marcus: Don't leave me. I don't wanna be here without you. Please, Jase, don't go. I miss you.

    George Lonegan: Okay, he came back. He's here. He says if you're worried about being on your own, don't be. You're not. Because he is you and you are him. One cell. One person. Always.

  • Billy: Did you do the reading?

    George Lonegan: Look, you still don't get it, do you? You think just 'cause I can make money doing this... just because I can, that I should do it.

    Billy: [shrugs] Yeah, yeah I do. I also think you have a duty to do it, because you have a gift.

    George Lonegan: It's not a gift, Billy, it's a curse.

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