I posted an interview with the director of the film. The director himself admitted being buried alive. Stop arguing with the brain-disabled.

Laila 2022-01-08 08:03:50

Stop pretending to be profound. The following is an interview with the director. The director himself admitted that he was "being buried alive", and he was still stiff? ?
BD: Do you see After.Life as a horror movie?

AWV: I feel it's a psychological thriller with horror elements. If you look at horror movies like, you know, I love Rosemary's Baby. And if someone was making it now, it wouldn't be made the same way, it would be totally different. But I love that sort of horror, very psychological horror. Obviously, there's been lots of recent horror movies that are much more gory and more about blood, but I think there's nothing more frightening than a psychologically chilling movie. So that's what After .Life is. I love primal fears, and I think there's no bigger primal fear than death, being scared of death, being buried alive. So it definitely goes into very primal territory. I think it's interesting to try to do different things in horror , there are so many possibilities.
Here is the link to the original text:
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/interview/640 I
don’t know the people who said the heroine is dead, are you mentally disabled, or can’t you hear a little disagreement?
I emphasized so many points earlier to prove that anna is a living person, why don't you understand? I also focused on the hydronium bromide. You still turned a deaf ear to it. Is it so difficult to communicate with you?
Now post the original words of the director of the film to see if you even want to overturn the original author's intentions? ?

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After.Life quotes

  • [first lines]

    Eliot Deacon: It's time now. You're absolutely beautiful for your funeral.

    [crossing his hands]

    Eliot Deacon: It's as if you were still alive. Just sleeping. This is how they're all going to remember you.

  • Eliot Deacon: [ending contentious conversation with the deceased] You all say the same things.