Death is a timeless and mysterious topic that evokes, terrifies, and even fascinates. What will the world look like after the wrist is cut? This movie tells you that, except for the absence of a starry sky, everything else is basically the same as before your death, and it may be a bit inferior. You still have to go to work, you still have interpersonal relationships that you can't handle, and you're still a Lu She who can't handle your sister. If you die because of world-weariness, that setting is definitely hell. Since he is no longer in the world, those taboos during his lifetime can be used to ridicule. There are no major events other than life and death, many small jokes make people smile, how did you die, became the opening remarks of strangers, and the film revealed dark humorous messages. The more lighthearted the afterlife is told, the more difficult it is for those who don't want to live. Life, and how much fantasies, this stage of death is even more confusing. It's okay to die again, but to fall further and deeper down from the existing stratum. This kind of self-imposed exile is meaningless and lacks courage. The male protagonist died because of love. He was still suffering from lovesickness in this yin and yang place. The tone of the film has always maintained a gray and faded feeling, not blue enough, not green enough, not red enough. Like them, a group of lonely ghosts, I don’t know the south, east, north, west, and no clear direction. Only at the foot of the passenger seat, there is a black hole like the universe, and the exit can be found between the misses. This is really the impermanence of the world, and it is a warning to people to let go of their obsessions, and living is heaven.
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