I don't think it's a bug, it's the best part of the movie. In the play, Qian Xiaohao was hanged with his eyes half-open all the time, and the coroner only pulled up the body bag after finishing the records. This involves a point that human beings can never know: after a person is physically judged to be dead, is there still consciousness? Even if only for a few seconds? And a few seconds of reality are enough for the consciousness to diverge into a few years or even a lifetime in the senses (I have dreamed for a few minutes, but it seems that I have lived my life; there is a unit male protagonist in Black Mirror who accepts the connection thinking of a high-tech game. test, months of terrifying life that can keep waking up in my head, and only a few seconds in reality). I tend to be physically conscious after being judged dead, just like Qian Xiaohao in the play can still see the coroner after he "dies" and arrange him into his fantasy (probably because the coroner ate his corpse) He didn't feel respectful enough for Apple, or he simply felt that the coroner didn't look like a good person, so he gave the coroner A Jiu such a bad role haha, a bit like the heroine of Moholland Road in her dream arranging for a rival director to be returned by the green unlucky all the time).
It's just such a wonderful dream that no one knows except himself.
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