Thai ghost movie about cause and effect

Robyn 2022-04-21 09:02:51

Almost every Thai ghost movie without exception is about karma. Towards the end of the movie and then began to reverse the cause of the story, when all the truth came out, the sympathy for the previous male protagonist was instantly transformed into deserved and self-inflicted guilt. When it comes to the end, it still confirms the sentence → everything is empty, cause and effect are not empty.

As for the theory of karma, until now, I still don’t think that we can’t use it as a formula to set others on ourselves after the fact. Instead, we should use it as a precaution before doing anything, think twice before doing everything, instead of repenting afterwards. Better not do it in the first place.

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  • Tun: [Tun is working in the dark room when someone walks beside him and stands there. He does not look up]

    Tun: Jane? You're early.

    Tun: [Telephone rings outside, Tun goes to answer it] Hello?

    Jane: Tun. Its Jane. I'm going to be a little late today.

  • [last lines]

    Magazine Editor: Sometimes... spirits long for their loved ones.