1. People who survived the catastrophe. The hostess who experienced the rest of her life after the tsunami, the hallucinations in the state of frequent death made her unable to extricate herself, and finally lost everything she once had.
2. Those who have psychic abilities for the rest of their lives. The character played by Matt Damon has been plagued by psychic abilities all his life, and because of this, he has lost the love that passed by
3 and lost his sibling's child. Been trying to find and channel the dead brother, because he can't bear it alone in this world.
The story tells three stories, and tells the theme of death according to the three dimensions of frequent death, the superpower brought by frequent death, and the real death. Death is not scary, what is scary is the impact of death on the living, the lingering shadow shrouded in the minds of explorers, depressing and gloomy, making life worse than death, and making everyone lose what should belong to them. thing.
This movie is to tell everyone a truth: death is a process of loss, but God is fair, if you lose, God will compensate you. So don't dwell on what has passed.
PS:
1. The footage of the tsunami at the beginning is very real and shocking. It is easy to think of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in the previous paragraph.
2. There is also the scene where the heroine goes down the stairs for dinner. The director cleverly used two mirrors to superimpose three levels of scenes.
3. Matt Damon's love experience also shows that in addition to fate, love must also be a process of mutual understanding. If one party refuses to be understood or is afraid of being understood, it means a miss. Therefore, in the first contact between the heroine and Matt Damon, Matt Damon felt a perception, and at the end, he also told everyone that they may be the most suitable people to explore and understand each other. Fear of being understood is actually rejection. Putting it in love is the rejection of fate and self-abuse
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