A literary film with a horror title. The first half was crying like a dog. It was so uncomfortable. The cover and the plot were seriously inconsistent. I thought it was a ghost movie, but I didn't expect it to be a "ghost movie". After the male protagonist died in a car accident, he became a bed sheet ghost in the hospital. He didn't want to leave and gave up the chance to go to heaven, but returned to his original home to accompany his wife.
When I got home, I watched my wife every day, watched her sadness after losing her lover (there was even a five-minute meal scene), watched her commute to get off work and made a new boyfriend, and watched her move house , watching the new tenants move in, I just looked so stupidly, seeing this, I want to seriously complain that as a ghost, you are too weak, there is no sense of existence. The male lead has waited for the female lead for many years, until the original house He was pushed down, waited until the high-rise buildings were built, and he kept waiting, waiting for the heroine to come back (the heroine had already started a new life). It was this obsession that made him continue to exist.
The ending is very meaningful. The male protagonist disappears after reading the note that the female protagonist stuffed in the splint, leaving only a piece of cloth.
It's time to let go.
Let go of obsessions. The whole play is over.
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