Afterlife Japanese movie 1999
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Afterlife Japanese movie 1999
The afterlife film brings out a scenario where humans are subjected to imagination on how they will be after death. The film offers sympathy in that it assists with the things that confront the victims; they are given a chance to choose one memory during their existence to take with them for all eternity. However, apart from that one thing, everything else about their life on earth will be forgotten. When a person dies, he/she may have had a lot of things to achieve, solve, or dreamt about it’s rare to find people satisfied with his fulfillment upon the request if they are ready to die at present (Runko, E., & Ingram, Z. 2017).
People often hear from the aged people saying, live every day as if it’s your last day. They say so to take as to the world of imagination on the fact that what if we die today? Or are we satisfied with our accomplishments at the moment? According to the research, around 90% of the answers would be negative, meaning they are presently taking life for granted (Isenberg, 2017). In the reality of facing death, humans being will try as much a possible to reaffirm their existence to be directly proportional to their achievement. In the long run, the afterlife film is about how we compose ourselves in the face of death.
The feeling of the fact that somebody is spending his last time on earth is almost similar to many people. Human beings always take into account that there is no guarantee that you will live the next day. Mostly death comes as just a shock without expectation. When one imagines that they have only this day to live, they will feel so wasteful more when they have not done their goals and visions in life. Therefore, it will be regretful and shameful for them since their entire life they have not focused on their top prioritize (Isenberg, N., 2017).
In the realization of facing death, panic and denial will be seen in most people’s faces. However, some people will flashback to the things they have done, the memories they made, and [places they have visited. This will make them feel gratitude and able to rest at peace despite not accomplishing all that was in their plan. In the case of the afterlife film, Takashi is troubled when he realized Mr. Watanabe married his fiancée, Kyoko (Abrams, 2016). This scenario shows some regrets experienced by Takashi of dying before spending or marrying his fiancée
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Isenberg, N. (2017). We’ll always have Casablanca: The life, legend, and afterlife of Hollywood’s most beloved movie.
Runko, E., & Ingram, Z. (2017). The last message received.
Abrams, R. C. (2016). Bodywise: Discovering your body’s intelligence for lifelong health and healing