heaven

Piper 2022-03-23 09:03:10

Zhang Ailing said: Every butterfly is the ghost of a flower, come back to find its predecessor. In 1998, Hirokazu Kore-eda's "The Next Stop, Heaven" also had a process of searching, but it took the dead to look back on the memories of their lives, and still put a low-key discussion on the theme of life and death, but the delicate and gentle realism approach is not as good as Rhetorically gorgeous. In my impression, the ghosts and ghosts are desperate for their lives, and there are too many stories that are too vulgar to bear. After Life, the legendary Huangquan Road has Naihe Bridge and Mengpo Soup. After a bowl of it, the ghost will forget the trivial details of his life. Looking back on whether the repeated reincarnations of life after life is appropriate, from the perspective of goodness, there should always be something reserved for the dead. Therefore, no matter whether a person has a "good death" or not (in fact, regardless of the cause of death, the people in "The Next Stop, Heaven" have a peaceful death), it is inevitable to calm down, and there is no need to worry about life again. Some sigh and whine, and don't have to suffer from physical pain. Everyone thinks that he or she is free from all misery, and that his soul has entered the kingdom of heaven unharmed, with no story to tell or write.

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  • Kenji Yamamoto, who wants to forget his past: Say I choose a memory, from when I was eight or ten years old. Then I'll only remember how I felt back then? I'll be able to forget everything else? Really? You can forget? Well, then that really is heaven.