Unexpectedly, in a movie, the film critics are all entangled in whether the heroine is buried alive, just like all the "dead" in the film are entangled in whether they are alive or dead, just as many people always care about their own life and death. The ending of the story, whether they care about their happiness in life, whether they care about whether they are loved - they all focus on the result, and the result is that in this process, many people actually live their whole lives in vain. Everyone is longing for happiness and love. Before death, they still don’t know what happiness and love are, and they don’t know what they want in life. In the end, everyone randomly gave themselves an answer-"I don't care, I just want to live". It's like not admitting that you are dead, but in fact, there is no difference between living and dying. We always think that if we can breathe and eat and drink, we are alive, and we never care about the meaning of life. This is more terrifying than the "assume the heroine was buried alive" story.
Although the director admitted "she's buried alive" in the interview, but then what?
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