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Bernice 2022-03-23 09:02:52

From the end, my daughter, as the only survivor of the car accident, sat up from the bed in the emergency room of the hospital, and was closely integrated with the previous part. It seemed like the consciousness on the deathbed or the brain cell activity in the dying state. I tend to think so, but a problem doesn't make sense (or the movie doesn't explain it at the end). That is, as the victim of another car, how did the daughter know that she was ejected from the car, and how did she know that there was a woman in white and a baby in the car that collided with her. If this problem is explained clearly, we can understand the movie as a chaotic thought or reorganization of consciousness of a car accident victim lying in the emergency room, an unconscious, subconscious re-recognition of car accident, family, etc.
Therefore, in view of this question, I can only make the following two guesses: one is that there is not enough explanation at the end, so it is a defective life and death stay; the other is that this is the director's intention, that is, the victim of a car accident in a near-death state The re-collision of the souls of the people.

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