Where will I go after death?

Freda 2021-12-09 08:01:32

Where will I go after death?
This is a question that we ordinary people often ask ourselves. This movie gives you such an answer.
As long as you don’t break it on your own (just like the Annie in the film, of course it doesn’t matter if you are, as long as you have a good husband who loves you.), everyone, even disabled, ugly, or stupid, can find Own position, in heaven. This paradise is really better than the real world. But everything is just fantasy. The theme of American blockbusters is nothing more than "Love is the greatest savior!"
Is it possible? Maybe it's possible, then you can only consider it after you die. I hope you can still accomplish this.

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  • Rosalia 2021-12-09 08:01:32

    For an unbeliever, this film is really tasteless. There are only scenes, expressing shock. It is very troublesome and costly in the later stage. It depends on the best high-definition. It feels like the scene has been seen in someone's painting, and I can't remember it. Both oil paintings and prints can be used for reference.

  • Melba 2021-12-09 08:01:32

    Hell is indeed hell, and heaven is also heaven. What I like is everyone's interpretation of their own paradise. Everyone has a different destination.

What Dreams May Come quotes

  • Chris Nielsen: What some folks call impossible, is just stuff they haven't seen before.

  • Albert: You don't understand.

    Chris Nielsen: It's not about understanding... it's about *not* giving up!