In the film and in our own imagination, we feel that the dead will reach the same world, so the question arises; is the world of the dead parallel to ours? Is there only one such parallel dead space? Is there a possibility; there are innumerable such spaces, and each person has his own "heaven". After death, he still lives in the way of continuing his previous life, making up for the regrets of his life. This "heaven" will accompany him. The people who care about us are actually nothingness, and the only person who truly lives in the soul and has id consciousness is actually himself. Then we are just more alone after we die. There is a saying that after death, the soul will turn into nothingness, and consciousness will also disappear. This kind of loneliness is more frightening than the disappearance of nothingness.
If this other possibility really exists, then who can prove that he is really alive in the crowd, not on an isolated island. The aunts who buy vegetables, the pedestrians passing by, and the crying children are all alive. people, not the walking dead
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