First of all, the movie just started with the experiment of a psychiatry professor. Like he said, it was purely for fun, but he also felt that this water tank experiment has a deeper digging potential. Things can be regarded as a sense of smell that induces exploration~
Slowly from the depth of the spiritual experiment, from experiencing hallucinations to exploring the spiritual reasons why I no longer believe in supernatural existence, slowly the hero finds that the existing hallucinations are not deeply immersed and
begins to look for more fierce The external means (Mexican witchcraft potion) The words of the Mexican wizard made him even more curious "It will bring you back to your first soul" "A soul you have not yet born" The
hero begins to experience deep hallucinations but develops It's no longer a hallucination here, a deep spiritual retrospective experience has begun to affect him at the genetic level, his various signs make other colleagues incredible, refuse to believe in a
middle-of-the-road emotional drama, a few fears about visions, curiosity, and interpersonal suspicion and self-doubt The conflict in the film intensifies and the effects of the experiment are gradually deepening, and the symptoms on the body are becoming more and more obvious.
Is it all physical effects or pure delusions and nightmares that can't be woken up?
All this prompted the actor to go deeper in order to prove their love in front of the hero lover and persuade colleagues to do one of the most comprehensive experimental observations Maybe he really crazy ...... maybe
it feared that if it all Actress It's all true and trying to stop him from continuing his adventures. The
hero's deep soul journey has completely turned into a huge spiritual vortex. The vortex from soul to matter sucks him in and disappears. The humanoid goes back to not only the origin of the soul, but even Reached the origin of creation and turned into nothingness---at this moment, the heroine's power of love pulled him out of the "vortex of creation" and returned to the material world. In the
final ending, the answer to the hero's pursuit of "life" is given. What is it? Life is love!"
ps: This is a five-star movie that explores the origin of the universe in a scientific way. Even better than "The Man From Earth"! Chances are that Edge of Crisis was inspired by this movie! And the heroine is NINA in "Edge of Crisis".
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