This is a closed town. The dead resurrected, the resurrected come back, and enter the town as another character. The faster the dead, the faster the resurrected, the resurrected will continue to be reborn, infinite loop = The heroine appeared many times? (Full film)
The people here are very closed and live step by step, such as the old lady who comes to the cemetery every day to wait for death, the messy police boss, etc., of course, including the protagonist who wants to maintain this "appropriate" job. (Full film)
His friend Franco did the same thing. After a phone conversation with the protagonist, one day he killed his wife and daughter, ran to the "outside world", and then came back insane. (Ending credit) The
protagonist once wanted to go to the "outside world", but he didn't go far, and he never went through the dark tunnel. (Ending dictation) The
protagonist keeps saying that people will come to this cemetery sooner or later, that is, it will end when they die, but I think the god of death has revealed the mystery, what is the difference between life and death (closing statue dialogue). And the "Reaper" in the film also said not to kill my dead, and the same goes for killing the living. (Burning the phone book) In the
end, I don’t know if the crystal ball reproduces the depiction of this world. Whether you live or die, you will reincarnate here. Of course, the protagonist said "no" in the end, is it to break the shackles?
Of course, it is also possible that the protagonist is lying on the table, playing with a crystal ball, watching a fantasy sketched out by this scene:) expressing the world view of the protagonist or the director.
I don't have the ability to analyze the director's true intentions, but describe the plot of the film from a different perspective, which may be a bit of a pull. . . :)
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