The big problems and touching points of this film (seriously reveal the plot)

Kendall 2022-01-10 08:01:26

First of all, those comrades who don't understand at all, so those comrades who think the heroine is still alive, please accept my little kind contempt. Please watch the movie again, it's worth it.

Secondly, those comrades who have never watched Sixth Sense or Kojima Terror and were moved by this movie in a mess, please accept my little kind contempt. Please watch a few more classic movies, it's worth it.

Last but not least, Xiaoxiao despises herself. As a comrade who has seen Sixth Sense and Kojima Cry, he didn't see the plot until the end of the film and failed. But it's not bad.

The film is actually good. Although the plot is a bit vulgar, it is not particularly easy to guess. And in the end my sister read the letter that was very touching and very sad.

The touching thing about this film is that it combines life and death with family affection and love. The sentence who came back for u? is worth asking everyone. Those people are most worthy of your cherishment. If they are still there, make a call quickly.

By the way, I tried to answer two questions: One is whether they, the dead, can see the living? It's as if the heroine asked the nurse at the beginning, but no one answered, is the nurse dead or alive? My answer is that all the dead can only see the dead. The living can only see the living. In other words, of all the people who appeared in the film, only the last three, his sister, her sister's husband, and the person who got the trust were alive. The others are ghosts. It's just that those dead are out of good intentions, or it can be considered as a task sent by God (haha) to help them realize that they are dead. Or they just help unintentionally, doing their own things by the way, such as those ghosts driving and the ghosts at the airport. It's just that the dead have a world of the dead, and the living have a world of the living.

In addition, I saw other film reviews who wrote: "They all already know, but she is the only one who doesn't know, so they come back to her and help her remember." This is also obviously not understood. All the survivors did not know that they were dead at first, and those who knew that they were dead were not survivors. Only those who are heavy-minded, have unfulfilled wishes or regret not letting go, these people cannot accept the fact that they are dead, so they become so-called "survivors." Later, some of them gradually realized that they were dead and withdrew from the so-called psychological counseling for survivors. And the blonde woman, actor and heroine are basically the last three who don't know they are dead. Later, the blonde girl found out, and forgave her parents who died prematurely that she had been unable to forgive in the past, and left with her dead parents; the hero saw his grandfather and saw that the dog that had died as a child had hit the train and was still alive. So I also knew it, only when the heroine saw the list last. Not that they knew everything, she was the only one who didn't know yet, so they came back to find her and help her remember. . . Haha, what you said is very romantic, but unfortunately I didn't understand it.


But another major question is raised by me. Did these stories between the dead actually happen, or did the heroine imagined it at the moment before she died? I'm not sure, but the answer is a bit like the latter. Pay attention to the last part of the film, all the circumstances flash back to the heroine's eyes looking affectionately at the time of the crash. So it is possible that these are the meditations of the heroine before her death. If it's Yang, it's a bit like the movie "Life in front of you". If so, then the whole story is like this: the

heroine is a double-degree master, and a PhD in psychology (psychological trauma recovery). When she was young, a black teacher and aunt were the best and closest people to her, but they were all dead. I was awkward with my sister for a few months without talking. On the way home, I met a man who fell in love at first sight, but when he was about to start his romantic relationship, he crashed. I was encouraged by a man at the juncture of my life. I meditated right before my death. I imagined myself in order to finish my unfinished studies, facing some of the survivors, and having love with the man I loved, as well as with my young relatives. The teacher reunited in the subconscious, and all these people finally helped themselves face death, which means that these relatives helped her find her way, no more regrets, and finally rest in peace.

In short, this understanding can explain a huge difficulty I have just finished watching the film:
why all other ghosts (or passengers) no longer have their memories, how can they not know that they are dead, but at least they all know that they have made airplanes. They all know that their plane crashed, and their souls are wandering around the lake where the plane crashed, and only the heroine was woken up by the phone after sleeping comfortably in bed in the middle of the night, and if she was the last to read the passenger list, she didn’t know her at all. By plane, I don’t know I’m a passenger. If everything that happened did happen in the world of the dead, that wouldn't be justified.

In fact, many of us were deceived precisely because of this. The screenwriter treated this woman's apparent specialization, and she was still listening to the radio crash report when she went to the hospital. These are the serious asymmetry of our information, which caused us to misunderstand the plot, and the end appeared to surprise us. I just want to ask: Why does someone know that the plane she made crashed even though she didn't know that she was dead, and only this woman not only felt that she was a living person, she didn't even know that she had made a plane?

It can only be explained as that none of this has happened, even in the underworld. It's just the fantasy of the heroine before her death, thinking of her unfinished school, thinking of love, thinking of relatives, stringing them together to make a beautiful story, and finally accepting death peacefully.

These two points are my understanding, but I am not sure. Welcome everyone to discuss.

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Passengers quotes

  • Claire Summers: "The truth heals." Who said that?

    Perry: I don't know. Some dead, white guy.

    Claire Summers: No. You.

  • Eric: What is scary about commitment is that your life becomes real. It is not a plan, it is not what you had hoped for - it is real.