"Discovery/Love Has an Afterlife": The afterlife that people yearn for may just be another equivalent escape

Elias 2022-12-11 21:32:17

Last night, I patiently watched the movie "Discovery/Love Has Afterlife" and thought it was pretty good. The experience is as follows:

The liner clip may be in the "afterlife" reality or in the "experimental" afterlife, with the use of switching shots from the ship to the bottom, and the ending part is worth thinking about carefully. The focus of the film lies in the part of human nature and morality and the thinking on life and life caused by it. Science has confirmed that after death, a part of the subconscious mind will enter another dimension, which confirms the existence of the "afterlife". Then the question arises: Should such a significant "discovery" be made public? After suffering for half a year, Dr. Hubble still chose to tell the world. Of course, Dr. Hubble did so in a rigorous scientific attitude, in order to provide spiritual comfort to those who have lost loved ones, and in order to let people who choose to commit suicide and go to the "afterlife" The sense of responsibility to calm down has its own positive elements in it. However, this has brought about an unprecedented surge of suicide frenzy, and intensified. Since death is not the end, people will, under the influence of luck, generally believe that the scene of the afterlife is unprecedentedly beautiful, and perhaps even if it is not beautiful, it is still much better than struggling in the current quagmire. People have found the ultimate reason to leave this "mess": I have an afterlife who I'm afraid of, and it's a big deal for Lao Tzu to live in the "afterlife". For the suffering and the wounded, this is indeed a gospel of rebirth from "heaven". People also kill others out of "good intentions" to send them to the "afterlife". From now on, life will no longer have "unbearable weight". So, the question arises again: what does the "afterlife" look like? Although Hubble denied in the interview whether he was responsible for the "suicide spree", the on-the-spot suicide of the interview team made Hubble shocked and at a loss, but also showed Hubble's inner contradictions and struggles, which also made Hubble realized he was to blame. So Hubble decided to "closed" to further study the "afterlife" scene. Hubble, the father of the male protagonist Will, was obsessed with work all day long and neglected to care for his wife and caused his wife to commit suicide. Since then, he has been deeply guilt and self-blame, and he is determined to devote himself to the study of the "afterlife" to keep him alive. That trace of warmth also gave him a little relief. And the male protagonist Will has a sense of hatred, condemnation and guilt towards his father because his mother committed suicide, so he chooses to leave home. Years later, he was deeply in conflict with his father's announcement of the "afterlife" and the resulting suicide frenzy. He believed that the leader of all these sins was his own father. So he chose to return and tried to stop it from continuing. Will contradicts the "afterlife theory", and he believes that the images obtained through the dead body experiment are the memory fragments of the deceased, and the subsequent visits of Will and the heroine confirmed that the images are not memory residues, but another version of life—— "Visions of the Afterlife". "... , followed by his father's own experiments with his own death. The experiment was successful and confirmed that, with a strong will and will, in the next life it is possible to make up for and correct the deficiencies and deficiencies of this life, and people will no longer have to face the deepest regrets in this life, that is, the afterlife is artificially malleable. How can such an "amazing discovery" be released to the world? The answer is no. Because "the afterlife is malleable" is more nuclear explosive than "the afterlife exists", and it will also prove the correctness of choosing suicide. People will be endlessly/infinitely caught in the infinite cycle of "suicide → afterlife → suicide" , this life will completely lose its value and even its meaning (in terms of the current cognitive category). Because it is limited, it is valuable and can be cherished. Maybe thousands of years later, with the change and improvement of people's cognition, there will be different answers. Of course, it can also be simply imagined: in such an infinite infinite loop, everyone's life is almost perfect, everyone is satisfied with the non-zero-sum game, maybe everyone is a time traveler who can travel through his own infinite "life" "Among them, life at that time obviously had a broader scope and had its own unique meaning, which of course needed a higher level of cognition to escort. In the face of this "major discovery", the father and son who have always been at odds and disagreements reached a consensus-all instruments must be destroyed. Her father, Hubble, decided to hide the truth and disbanded the "asylum", but Lacey, who wanted to regain her status, shot the heroine Ella and called her "send her somewhere else." The fate of Ella, who has regained her love and faith in this life, seems to be an unexpected joke. The male protagonist once again lost the second most important woman in his life. The male protagonist realized that he could go to the "next life" to stop the female protagonist after hearing his brother and father's thoughts and conversations about "the meaning behind all this is blurted out but still unknown, and the 'afterlife' is still to be studied". of death. The male protagonist resolutely went to the experiment. During the death stop of the "Ferry", he had a "solution-style" communication with Ella, who remained in his memory. A self-awakening to explore solutions". In the end, the father failed to pull back the son in the experiment. The male protagonist died and went to the afterlife. On that fateful beach, he saw a "deja vu" scene and "reunited" with the female protagonist. The final scene: the male protagonist seemed to remember everything after thinking about it several times, and came to his senses... Attached : Life is precious, the next life is unknown, stick to this life. , followed by his father's own experiments with his own death. The experiment was successful and confirmed that, with a strong will and will, in the next life it is possible to make up for and correct the deficiencies and deficiencies of this life, and people will no longer have to face the deepest regrets in this life, that is, the afterlife is artificially malleable. How can such an "amazing discovery" be released to the world? The answer is no. Because "the afterlife is malleable" is more nuclear explosive than "the afterlife exists", and it will also prove the correctness of choosing suicide. People will be endlessly/infinitely caught in the infinite cycle of "suicide → afterlife → suicide" , this life will completely lose its value and even its meaning (in terms of the current cognitive category). Because it is limited, it is valuable and can be cherished. Maybe thousands of years later, with the change and improvement of people's cognition, there will be different answers. Of course, it can also be simply imagined: in such an infinite infinite loop, everyone's life is almost perfect, everyone is satisfied with the non-zero-sum game, maybe everyone is a time traveler who can travel through his own infinite "life" "Among them, life at that time obviously had a broader scope and had its own unique meaning, which of course needed a higher level of cognition to escort. In the face of this "major discovery", the father and son who have always been at odds and disagreements reached a consensus-all instruments must be destroyed. Her father, Hubble, decided to hide the truth and disbanded the "asylum", but Lacey, who wanted to regain her status, shot the heroine Ella and called her "send her somewhere else." The fate of Ella, who has regained her love and faith in this life, seems to be an unexpected joke. The male protagonist once again lost the second most important woman in his life. The male protagonist realized that he could go to the "next life" to stop the female protagonist after hearing his brother and father's thoughts and conversations about "the meaning behind all this is blurted out but still unknown, and the 'afterlife' is still to be studied". of death. The male protagonist resolutely went to the experiment. During the death stop of the "Ferry", he had a "solution-style" communication with Ella, who remained in his memory. A self-awakening to explore solutions". In the end, the father failed to pull back the son in the experiment. The male protagonist died and went to the afterlife. On that fateful beach, he saw a "deja vu" scene and "reunited" with the female protagonist. The final scene: the male protagonist seemed to remember everything after thinking about it several times, and came to his senses... Attached : Life is precious, the next life is unknown, stick to this life. Can such an "amazing discovery" be made public? The answer is no. Because "the afterlife is malleable" is more nuclear explosive than "the afterlife exists", and it will also prove the correctness of choosing suicide. People will be endlessly/infinitely caught in the infinite cycle of "suicide → afterlife → suicide" , this life will completely lose its value and even its meaning (in terms of the current cognitive category). Because it is limited, it is valuable and can be cherished. Maybe thousands of years later, with the change and improvement of people's cognition, there will be different answers. Of course, it can also be simply imagined: in such an infinite infinite loop, everyone's life is almost perfect, everyone is satisfied with the non-zero-sum game, maybe everyone is a time traveler who can travel through his own infinite "life" "Among them, life at that time obviously had a broader scope and had its own unique meaning, which of course needed a higher level of cognition to escort. In the face of this "major discovery", the father and son who have always been at odds and disagreements reached a consensus-all instruments must be destroyed. Her father, Hubble, decided to hide the truth and disbanded the "asylum", but Lacey, who wanted to regain her status, shot the heroine Ella and called her "send her somewhere else." The fate of Ella, who has regained her love and faith in this life, seems to be an unexpected joke. The male protagonist once again lost the second most important woman in his life. The male protagonist realized that he could go to the "next life" to stop the female protagonist after hearing his brother and father's thoughts and conversations about "the meaning behind all this is blurted out but still unknown, and the 'afterlife' is still to be studied". of death. The male protagonist resolutely went to the experiment. During the death stop of the "Ferry", he had a "solution-style" communication with Ella, who remained in his memory. A self-awakening to explore solutions". In the end, the father failed to pull back the son in the experiment. The male protagonist died and went to the afterlife. On that fateful beach, he saw a "deja vu" scene and "reunited" with the female protagonist. The final scene: the male protagonist seemed to remember everything after thinking about it several times, and came to his senses... Attached : Life is precious, the next life is unknown, stick to this life. Can such an "amazing discovery" be made public? The answer is no. Because "the afterlife is malleable" is more nuclear explosive than "the afterlife exists", and it will also prove the correctness of choosing suicide. People will be endlessly/infinitely caught in the infinite cycle of "suicide → afterlife → suicide" , this life will completely lose its value and even its meaning (in terms of the current cognitive category). Because it is limited, it is valuable and can be cherished. Maybe thousands of years later, with the change and improvement of people's cognition, there will be different answers. Of course, it can also be simply imagined: in such an infinite infinite loop, everyone's life is almost perfect, everyone is satisfied with the non-zero-sum game, maybe everyone is a time traveler who can travel through his own infinite "life" "Among them, life at that time obviously had a broader scope and had its own unique meaning, which of course needed a higher level of cognition to escort. In the face of this "major discovery", the father and son who have always been at odds and disagreements reached a consensus-all instruments must be destroyed. Her father, Hubble, decided to hide the truth and disbanded the "asylum", but Lacey, who wanted to regain her status, shot the heroine Ella and called her "send her somewhere else." The fate of Ella, who has regained her love and faith in this life, seems to be an unexpected joke. The male protagonist once again lost the second most important woman in his life. The male protagonist realized that he could go to the "next life" to stop the female protagonist after hearing his brother and father's thoughts and conversations about "the meaning behind all this is blurted out but still unknown, and the 'afterlife' is still to be studied". of death. The male protagonist resolutely went to the experiment. During the death stop of the "Ferry", he had a "solution-style" communication with Ella, who remained in his memory. A self-awakening to explore solutions". In the end, the father failed to pull back the son in the experiment. The male protagonist died and went to the afterlife. On that fateful beach, he saw a "deja vu" scene and "reunited" with the female protagonist. The final scene: the male protagonist seemed to remember everything after thinking about it several times, and came to his senses... Attached : Life is precious, the next life is unknown, stick to this life. Almost perfect, everyone is satisfied with the non-zero-sum game, maybe everyone is a time traveler who can travel through his infinitely possible "life". Life at that time obviously has a broader scope and has its own unique meaning. , of course, these require higher-level cognitive escort. In the face of this "major discovery", the father and son who have always been at odds and disagreements reached a consensus-all instruments must be destroyed. Her father, Hubble, decided to hide the truth and disbanded the "asylum", but Lacey, who wanted to regain her status, shot the heroine Ella and called her "send her somewhere else." The fate of Ella, who has regained her love and faith in this life, seems to be an unexpected joke. The male protagonist once again lost the second most important woman in his life. The male protagonist realized that he could go to the "next life" to stop the female protagonist after hearing his brother and father's thoughts and conversations about "the meaning behind all this is blurted out but still unknown, and the 'afterlife' is still to be studied". of death. The male protagonist resolutely went to the experiment. During the death stop of the "Ferry", he had a "solution-style" communication with Ella, who remained in his memory. A self-awakening to explore solutions". In the end, the father failed to pull back the son in the experiment. The male protagonist died and went to the afterlife. On that fateful beach, he saw a "deja vu" scene and "reunited" with the female protagonist. The final scene: the male protagonist seemed to remember everything after thinking about it several times, and came to his senses... Attached : Life is precious, the next life is unknown, stick to this life. Almost perfect, everyone is satisfied with the non-zero-sum game, maybe everyone is a time traveler who can travel through his infinitely possible "life". Life at that time obviously has a broader scope and has its own unique meaning. , of course, these require higher-level cognitive escort. In the face of this "major discovery", the father and son who have always been at odds and disagreements reached a consensus-all instruments must be destroyed. Her father, Hubble, decided to hide the truth and disbanded the "asylum", but Lacey, who wanted to regain her status, shot the heroine Ella and called her "send her somewhere else." The fate of Ella, who has regained her love and faith in this life, seems to be an unexpected joke. The male protagonist once again lost the second most important woman in his life. The male protagonist realized that he could go to the "next life" to stop the female protagonist after hearing his brother and father's thoughts and conversations about "the meaning behind all this is blurted out but still unknown, and the 'afterlife' is still to be studied". of death. The male protagonist resolutely went to the experiment. During the death stop of the "Ferry", he had a "solution-style" communication with Ella, who remained in his memory. A self-awakening to explore solutions". In the end, the father failed to pull back the son in the experiment. The male protagonist died and went to the afterlife. On that fateful beach, he saw a "deja vu" scene and "reunited" with the female protagonist. The final scene: the male protagonist seemed to remember everything after thinking about it several times, and came to his senses... Attached : Life is precious, the next life is unknown, stick to this life.

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The Discovery quotes

  • Thomas: Do you accept the fact that time is a nonlinear illusion created by man?

    Isla: Pass. I don't know what that means.

    Thomas: There are no right or wrong answers to this questionnaire.

    Isla: Then why do you bother giving it?

    Thomas: That's a good response.

  • Thomas: [to the assembled group] We're programmed to process our experiences as having a beginning and an end, when, in reality... doesn't exist. It's just one long, drawn-out middle.