Dead without regret

Augusta 2022-01-03 08:01:33

It is not easy to die without regrets. Ghosts of all kinds are entangled in unfinished human regrets and cannot disappear. Occasionally, there is a person who has come back from the dead, and he will hold on to it, hoping that he can help him fulfill his last wish. But it seems that those wishes are not big, even if you die, even if you have regrets, it is not too much. The ghosts were very calm and restrained, did not turn the entanglement into hostility, and did not use the slightest violence against the indifferent, selfish and stinging dentist.
The dentist came back from the dead twice. I saw a ghost for the first time, and love for the second time. This is the movie. How can we have such good luck, not only to escape the medical non-responsibility accident, but also to be pulled back from the wheel of the big truck. There is no regret in the life of a dentist, because he disregards everything, disdains, and does not participate; but when he first discovered love, he was hit to death. Isn't this called regret for a lifetime? As a result, he died and resurrected again, and he had no regrets again. No regrets whether you die or not. Fortunately, there are only ninety minutes, otherwise there would be no way to edit it.

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Extended Reading
  • Alden 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    The haunted scene is reminiscent of Hong Kong-made happy ghosts in the 1980s.

  • Bryana 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    At first I didn't like this chubby world-weary villain, but in the end I was moved to a mess, and sometimes it was ourselves who trapped us.

Ghost Town quotes

  • Bertram Pincus: Dr. Prashar - you're from a... scary country, right?

    Dr. Prashar: ...I'm from India...

    Bertram Pincus: But, you're not... Christian, like us?

    Dr. Prashar: ...I'm a Hindu...

    Bertram Pincus: Yeah. So, um, how would you extract information from a hostile?

    Dr. Prashar: Well... as a... Hindu person... I would just... ask him... politely...

  • Surgeon: Everybody dies.