No killer + full drama analysis

Reba 2022-01-08 08:03:50

I found that many people were talking about killers and killing people, and proved that Anna was alive from various small details, without considering the logical structure of the entire movie.

If the uncle is a killer, he will kill people who died in various accidents and have been issued a death certificate by the hospital. Let’s not talk about the minor figures. The deaths of the main Anna and her boyfriend were certified by the hospital. Although the boyfriend did not deliberately take it. A death certificate was issued, but he had driven by an ambulance at the time of his death.

Speaking of this, from the point of view of a killer, the uncle is nothing. I just want to say that this is the most NB hospital in history. The main characters can not detect death continuously, let alone the uncle who is full of walls. Don't say anything. The uncle used medicine as an excuse. It was only used by the hospital after he died. Even if we make up the plot by ourselves and the uncle takes the initiative to cause an accident and administer the medicine in advance, it is impossible to fool the hospital so easily.

In short, from this simple logical question, it is enough to prove that the film is not a killer, and there is no need to dig out the motives and tricks of the crime.

Finally, let’s take a look at a strange place in the film. Anna started to wear black stockings when she was cut by the uncle after the accident. Then the black stockings disappeared when the uncle took the clothes and put them down in the bucket. At first I thought it was a gangbang, but after watching the full movie, I looked back and found that Anna was resurrected from the magical disappearance of the black stockings and started a dialogue with the uncle. This is a very obvious place, but I watched some other people. But I didn’t see anyone mentioned it in the comments.

So we can imagine that this film is from here to turn into Anna’s main point of view, and everything with the uncle will be viewed from Anna’s point of view, and Anna doesn’t want to admit death, so just look at it from Anna’s point of view. No matter what happens, she definitely wants to prove that she is alive, so she wants to see some so-called evidence that she is alive. In the play, the uncle also said that the dead are always tossing about themselves.

I won’t say much more specifically, let’s just forward the most comprehensive and reasonable film review I’ve seen on the Internet to anyone who has questions about other details:



This film tells the story of a funeral director who can communicate with the dead, played by Liam Neeson, persuading the dead to cut off the thoughts of the previous life and die with peace of mind. Under the careful planning of the directors, this story will take the audience into the world of death of the heroine on one side; on the other hand, it will draw the audience back from the world of her death. How much pleasure can such an arrangement bring to the audience? That is because you have mastered the clues left to you by the teenage protagonist (Big Eye Girl) before his death.



Before

Big Eye Girl’s Death Big Eye Girl’s pre-death information included: nosebleeds: sick, taking medicine (taken twice); his and his little classmate Jack’s understanding of a "dead" chick, little Jack thinks She is dead, and she thinks that the little chicken is very scared (before shedding a glimpse of death) The lights in the school corridor are slowly going out: implying that she will step into the dark world; the door that can be opened easily implying that she has "heavy Seeing the light is possible, and little Jack helped him turn on the light, indicating that it would help her; from the sign that Liam Neeson dragged out, it can be seen that there are no other employees here. After mastering these clues, the audience can predict the development of the story and deliberate on some important plots. Yes, the heroine died in a car accident. But the film failed to explain the process of her death immediately, and directly shifted its focus to the funeral home where Liam worked. The strange thing is: the moment Liam Neeson went to uncover the big-eyed girl's Gaibu, there was no slightest surprise ( They have just met), which may indicate that Liam has the ability to predict death. Let's sell it first and explain later.



After the death of Big Eyes
The moment Big Eyes opened her eyes again, she saw Liam, and she knew from Liam’s mouth that she was dead (and she also said that her blood had stopped circulating and her body began to decompose. It’s not unnecessary. , It directly shows that Liam will inject her with drugs next to keep the body fresh, and this move does make the audience suspicious, which can be described as the director’s cleverness.) Is it ridiculous and ridiculous, if someone tells you Will you believe these words? Of course, our big-eyed girl doesn't believe it at all, and suspects this is a nightmare. But the audience had to believe that she was really dead. Like the big-eyed girl, she wanders between death and non-death.) Multiple pieces of evidence suffice to show: such as a hospital death report, a large area of ​​scar in the left atrium, insensitivity to pain and hunger, and so on. In addition, the director did not take a look like a magical movie in Hong Kong to show you the soul out of your body, which means you will be more questionable and increase the visibility.
Regardless of whether Big Eyes has accepted the fact that she is dead. The boyfriend (Justin Lang), who was overly sad and hallucinated because of his girlfriend’s departure, heard little Jack’s "Tong Yan Wu Ji" narration, but he did not believe that his girlfriend was dead. This series of evolutions is not just to fool the audience. Let the audience "shuttle between yin and yang for the second time", to more profoundly reflect Justin Lang's love for the big eye girl-the endless love of the living for the dead.

Besides, the big-eyed girl was finally persuaded by the funeral director after a ideological struggle of life and death. Mainly manifested in: the boring life of life, the shadow of childhood life led to the current sad view of love, the more I want to have, the more afraid of loss; the more afraid of losing, the less I don’t want to have. This pathological outlook on life makes it impossible for her to be happy, nor can she be honest and brand new. Love your lover wholeheartedly.



A breath of gas out of knots made waves again. We can't explain this phenomenon, but the director of the death factor, which only the funeral director knows, is used to confuse the audience and make people puzzled. However, we learned from watching a set of quick pictures at the moment of Justin Lang's death: He took a long breath in. Now, the audience seems to understand the reason why Big Eyes is exhaling. The layout of the storyline is so clever, after reading it, one can't help but clap your hands. Of course, there are also thumping chests.

Because funeral directors have this talent for communicating with the dead, then his job is not just to help the dead tidy up their appearance. God bestows humans with extraordinary talents, hoping that they will give the world more creation and help. Liam Neeson's role is to help the dead break the thoughts of previous lives and let the soul rest in peace. [He saw little Jack outside the window and saw the soul of Big Eyes sister. He smiled. If it were not for the nature of his work, he would be ecstatic, thinking that he could finally find a successor, and the output of the wronged soul would also be Can be greatly reduced. Just ask, how can any audience think he is a murderer and a demon. ] This is also the purpose of his collection of Jack. In the end he was not able to completely succeed (because the last big-eyed girl did not walk happily), and was firmly moved by a pair of lovers separated by yin and yang. He could not bring the dead back to life, but he could bring the living people who were about to die. Underworld (foreseeing the death of Sting Lang), let them meet, but the emotional entanglement of this fateful mandarin duck. Let everyone go on the road with peace of mind! This is the "ability to predict death" mentioned above. Little Jack has this kind of ability. He also reminded Justin Long to buckle up his seat belt. Little Jack and the funeral director not only had the same abilities, but also had the same mind and nature, and eventually buried the little chicken.



All of our audiences (including me) who watched this movie are looking for two kinds of "conclusive" evidence to prove their point of view: dead or alive. It is impossible for her to die for a while and live again. Almost all the audience can find clues and proofs of her death or alive. If there are too many evidences of death or alive, the audience will be dizzy and forget one of the most basic logic: if you can find evidence of 100% death of Big Eye Girl from the beginning (remember, it is the beginning ), all the clues about being alive in the back are all fake, disturbing the audiovisual and fooling the audience. If you disagree with this logic, there is no need for analysis.

Okay, let’s see what it was like at the beginning: the scene where she was alive was driving, and she was in a car accident (the car in the police station is the proof). When I saw her again, I was already lying there. From the time she was in a car accident to when she lay there, there was no explanation, and there was no recollection or mirroring explanation behind the film. It can be seen that during this period (rescue, sent to the hospital, pronounced dead, sent to the funeral home), there is no explanation for this period in the film, and we must understand it according to normal thinking. (This is a normal and reasonable logical operation. If you suspect these, you are suspecting that you went out to do something after falling asleep last night.)

Saying this is just to let you know that she was sent to the hospital. Her death was certified by a doctor. That death certificate was also verified by the police, not Liam’s fabrication. This is the initial explanation of death, it is impossible to resurrect after death, so all the evidence behind that Big Eyes is alive is invalid. I just don't understand why there are audiences who think the funeral director is the murderer. If he is a murderer, what is his purpose? Is it to capture the victims first and then bury them alive after the family members pay the sacrifice?

I can't agree that this is a classic movie, but I can be sure that it is a subtle script. Thanks to Liam Neeson and Sting Lang for their wonderful performances, as well as Christina Ritchie, who performed equally well. I admire your dedication to art.



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After.Life quotes

  • Anna Taylor: This is the end?

    Eliot Deacon: The last part's the most difficult. You're going to have to face it alone, but - you'll be at peace soon.

  • Jack: Mr. Coleman.

    Paul: Yeah.

    Jack: Don't forget to fastened your seat belt.

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