It's just a documentary~~ Believe it or not, it's all there

Johathan 2022-03-24 09:02:01

I glanced at other film reviews just now, and some people said it was boring, um, 1 hour and 40 minutes ago, the three story lines flattened and described the slow plot development without ups and downs. It really puzzled me, I thought it was a pirated version, edited and spliced The story or something, but because the three characters have one thing in common, they are all related to the main line of psychics, so I put aside my doubts and continue to read: I have experienced the state of frequent death, but no one around me can believe her feelings. Female anchor, an American psychic who can't live normally because of her ability to be psychic boy.
Even at the end of the movie itself, the three finally met in London, and they solved their respective heart problems: the female anchor and the psychic understood each other because they had a common sense of death, and held hands on the streets of London~~ The little boy was also at the psychic’s With the help of the last communication with my brother, the heart disease was relieved~~
There is no ghost scaring, and no sci-fi fantasy (it is estimated that the movie label of fantasy is posted by those who do not believe this feeling = =)! ! It seems that there is really nothing to watch...
but I would say that this film is expensive in the sense of reality. It is not a sci-fi film or a horror film suspense film, but a true record of three representative characters. The little boy's brother and the female anchor have described the feeling of experiencing death: a sudden feeling of falling, and then the whole body becomes light, as if floating, and can see the objects in the surrounding darkness...... This feeling is too familiar to me. The ghost press experience from childhood to adulthood is constantly being staged. Some ghost presses can see people around them and they can't move this part. My body suddenly fell, my brain was awake at the time, and I could see the surrounding scene clearly, and then my body became lighter, and I felt like my whole body was floating~~ I was very afraid of this when I was a child, so I struggled to wake up every time, and with Later, the number of times became more and more, and now it has evolved into, when I realized that I was going to float again, I was very calm, and I tried to control the speed and distance of my float~~ Unfortunately, I never lasted for too long, and once I floated, It is to enter a dark space with only a beam of nothingness. . You can't even tell where you are. .
Many people hear me talking about these personal experiences, and they probably can’t believe it. Just like the female anchor in the film, they will think that it is a story that I have health problems or made up, but it actually happened to me in the past 20 years. , it will probably be with you for a lifetime, who knows?!... Whether outsiders believe it or not, i dont care~
Probably because of empathy, not superstition and non-religion, that makes me feel that this is not a big boring movie. . .
Still the same sentence, life is short, death is not terrible, I just hope to cherish the cherished person in the limited life, meet the right person, live well, every day. just so.

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Hereafter quotes

  • George Lonegan: I'm sorry, I'm losing him now. He's... he's leaving. He wants to leave.

    Marcus: No, Jase. Don't go. You can't.

    [starts crying]

    Marcus: Don't leave me. I don't wanna be here without you. Please, Jase, don't go. I miss you.

    George Lonegan: Okay, he came back. He's here. He says if you're worried about being on your own, don't be. You're not. Because he is you and you are him. One cell. One person. Always.

  • Billy: Did you do the reading?

    George Lonegan: Look, you still don't get it, do you? You think just 'cause I can make money doing this... just because I can, that I should do it.

    Billy: [shrugs] Yeah, yeah I do. I also think you have a duty to do it, because you have a gift.

    George Lonegan: It's not a gift, Billy, it's a curse.

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