Humans often like to use movies to react to the interpretation of violence or even be fascinated by it. The first is the kind of violence that is cool, good people will win, and the actions of being handsome are classified as violent aesthetics; the second is abuse and perverted violence. Some movies in island countries So far, I have a soft spot for expression, but it is not as original as Dad's European and American movies.
The film nakedly reflects the ugliness of human nature, and the hypocrisy and ignorance under the cover of religion. In the end, Anna absolutely didn’t tell the old lady about the world after death. Do you still remember a clip, when she was severely abused, her pupils were dilated and she saw a ray of light (a picture that many researchers think was seen in a dying state), but after that Actually there is nothing left. The last thing she told the old lady was that what the audience expressed when they saw the ending scene of the film was that she missed the relationship she had always had with her best friend Lucy. Lucy was almost everything to her, and she didn't have hallucinations like other victims saw it. Ghosting (other victims apparently insane). There is another point that supports Anna. There is a fragment that seems to be the inspirational words that Lucy said to her, making her extremely strong. In the end, she used the painful experience until her death to prove that she gave this organization a blow, and the fact is that there is no afterlife world. The old lady may finally realize that what she has done in her life is all sin, and finally ends herself with "endless doubts".
Therefore, in fact, when human beings are on the verge of death, they are most likely to think of their childhood experiences and their nostalgia for their loved ones. Life is short, please cherish those who love you and those you love, and cherish every day now.
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