"Aftermath": She is dead! terminally ill walking corpse

Reanna 2022-03-22 09:02:24

Everyone is debating whether Anna is dead or not. Many people think that Anna is not dead, but was killed by mortuary Eliot (played by Liam Neeson), and her fiancé Paul was also killed by Eliot. I think Anna is really dead, she is just in a terminally ill walking corpse state and has not completed a transition from the world to the soul, so when she breathes, she will leave steam on the mirror, and the gifted Elliot Elliot was the one who helped them make this transition (Elliott's own words: I can talk to those between life and death.), and Elliott wiped off the steam in a hurry to prevent her from lingering on the world and unwilling to leave. Before attending the teacher's funeral, Anna had nosebleeds many times, indicating that she had a physical problem and was dying. She could see the movement of the teacher lying in the coffin, which also implied that she was about to leave. When fiance Paul attended Anna's funeral, he saw the movement of Anna's body, suggesting that he was the next person to leave, because he was so immersed in grief that it was difficult to come out, and he was almost crazy, close to a walking corpse state. The little boy Jack also has the talent to see who is about to die and to help the dying person make the transition, just like when he saw a living chicken, insisted that the chicken was dead, and later took the chicken. Buried, so Jack was developed as a successor by Elliot. If he thought Elliott was a killer, then Jack didn't know Elliott at this time, why would he somehow see the live chicken as dead? Why does Jack, who is only a primary school student, like to go to the morgue? So the two of them may really have some superpowers. The above is just my personal opinion. Everyone has the right to express their own opinions. Personal attacks are not allowed. It is really disrespectful to see some film critics spit fragrance. The benevolent sees the benevolent and the wise sees the wisdom, which is the best. Of course, you can insist that Anna is not dead.

Plot: Anna and her fiancé Paul broke up in a restaurant. Anna, who was driving alone, had a car accident while on the phone and died, and was issued a death certificate. In the morgue, Anna woke up and insisted on telling the mortuary Elliot that she was not dead, did not accept the reality, and started self-rescue. Elliott tries to convince her of the fact that she is dead, and Anna gradually feels that she is dead. One of Anna's elementary school students, Jack, saw Anna in red in the window again, and told Anna's fiancé Paul about the incident. Paul was suspicious and wanted to ask a police friend to help him open a certificate and enter the morgue, but failed. Soon Jack, who likes to go to the morgue, was appreciated by Elliot and promised to teach him some skills, so when Jack met Paul again, he changed his mind about seeing Anna. When attending Anna's funeral, Paul seemed to see Anna's movements. Later, while drinking, Elliot suggested that Anna might be alive. Drunk and anxious, Paul drove to pick up the grave. As a result, he encountered a car accident and was sent to the morgue. Lott's hand. The picture of Paul saving Anna is only his own imagination.

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After.Life quotes

  • Anna Taylor: This is the end?

    Eliot Deacon: The last part's the most difficult. You're going to have to face it alone, but - you'll be at peace soon.

  • Jack: Mr. Coleman.

    Paul: Yeah.

    Jack: Don't forget to fastened your seat belt.

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