If this movie just proposes another possibility of existence after death, I do infer from various basis that the soul is immortal, yes, when approaching death, countless people have seen light and a figure moving The world, the concepts of time and space vanished at that moment; if the study of facts is not considered, the soul itself is already an incomparably wonderful thing, it is not material at all, it cannot be seen or touched, and it has no shape. There is no weight; the soul, so mysterious and so powerful, must exist in a form attached to matter. But just like the actor George said, psychic is not a talent for him, but a curse. Because when you exist, the best choice is to be at ease in a world that belongs to you. Perhaps the most fortunate is the heroine Mary. She came back from the phantom after death, and since then she has changed the feeling of life and the way of life. She is eager to know the truth, and seize the precious life to enjoy the real happiness. When floating clouds are the lifeblood, it is to deceive oneself, and in the end it is nothing but empty-handed.
If the living believe that the soul survives after death, they will no longer feel complete loneliness and grief, like the cute and pitiful twin boys Marcus in the film, obsessively looking for George just to talk to the dead Jason again. Jason told him that he never left. I believe that this is not a lie just for the comfort of the soul.
Knowing the heaven behind you is a relief to live.
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