consciousness rejected death and continued to dream of being a man.
It turns out that refusing to die is so strong.
The manifestations of various phenomena, the appearance of the dog who died six years ago, the appearance of
Sharon's parents, all pretended to be so ignorant,
or kept running away.
The heroine should be said to be the soul who refuses death most thoroughly.
The image of a disaster research expert appeared,
using his professional knowledge to guide this group of so-called mentally handicapped people back to normal life.
I don't know how this movie came to be, so real life scenes, as if they were all alive,
sweat stains from fright, dogs spitting cold, ghosts that have been in vain, it's so real here if they don't want to realize He's already dead,
but he can still live like this.
On the other hand, I feel that the extradition of the souls of all beings by Western God is very humanized.
From the beginning, they didn't directly point out, but a little bit led them to find out the truth of their own death.
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