bewitching, persistent

Miles 2022-04-24 07:01:24

The screenwriter used a filament to express the persistent thoughts in a physical way, which is really a wonderful idea. Maybe it's love, maybe it's hate, although it's so subtle that it's almost invisible, but those with predestined relationship can't escape anywhere.

The kid wanted to open the door at four every day, until he was tracked and found that he went back to school and committed suicide. I think the script is based on the observation of some psychics that suicide people will repeatedly experience the pain of suicide. But in this film the child is killed by the mother, not by suicide. So it feels a bit far-fetched.

The scientist named Hashimoto knew that he was going to die, and he was unwilling to touch the unknown world in order to gain immortality. In places rumored to be haunted, spray with "Mengjie sponge" that traps energy, hoping to trap the ghost, and then find it from the photos taken. After finding the ghost, study its existence. The place where the child was buried is the center of the magnetic field. So have eternal life.
He envied ghosts who seemed to be immortal. I thought it was a peaceful, beautiful, and irresponsible world. It is concluded that: hatred + constant supply of energy (magnetic field) can lead to immortality. He chose to come to the place where the child died and committed suicide.
There are two problems. Hashimoto's body will not be found, received elsewhere? Then he won't get a permanent energy supply. A thoughtful person like Hashimoto should find a way to keep himself buried there forever. After Hashimoto's death, the suicide scene will continue to reappear, and it would be better if there is an explanation.

Ghosts have five links, they can go wherever they want, just a thought, and it will be very fast. The ghosts in the film are a bit strange, sometimes they have to climb, sometimes they have to hitch a ride, and then they will quickly stick out of the car and get out of the subway. It seems that he is slowly learning to use his abilities.

It would be great if Hashimoto learned the path of liberation.
Humans, ghosts, gods, asuras, hells, and evil spirits are just different states of life, the so-called six-path reincarnation. He wouldn't worry about dying and disappearing.
It is not difficult to be a ghost, but ghosts are too hard. As a yin, there are many limitations. Afraid of the sun. Not as free and peaceful as he thought. The deceased soul is very painful after suicide, it is not relief at all. Humanity is the easiest way to get rid of the six realms, but you have to envy the little devil. Really going in the wrong direction.
To liberate the six realms of reincarnation requires learning methods and practice. Then there will be true freedom.

Feeling sad after watching it. Pity.

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