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"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

Susan is the daughter of a media tycoon with a pair of smart eyes, and her fiancé is her father's right-hand man, and there will be a wedding in the near future.

But for her fiancé, Jules, she lacks throbbing.

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

On this morning, she came to a coffee shop for breakfast, and a young man next to her took the initiative to talk to her, this young man was enthusiastic, confident, and unabashedly admired Susan, and in the conversation, Susan experienced for the first time what her father said was throbbing.

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

When the two people parted, they turned back step by step, wanting to ask each other's contact information, but they couldn't open their mouths, and every time they looked back, they regrettably missed it.

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop
"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

Just after Susan walked around the corner, the young man stood in the middle of the road looking back again, and Susan's disappearance made him feel lost, in a trance, and was hit by a car, a detail that reminds us that seeing beautiful women cannot stand in the middle of the road [fear].

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

As soon as the painting style changed, Susan's father Bill often heard inexplicable voices lately, and his physical condition was not good, and he always had chest pain. One day, he was having dinner with his family when he suddenly heard a voice telling him to open the door, and his intuition told him that there was an important person outside the door.

The servant went to open the door in confusion, and there was really a young man standing outside the door. So Bill and Death had their first meeting.

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

Death tells Bill that his limit is approaching, that he will take him away after bill's 65th birthday, and that bill will take him on a tour of the world during this time. Death's name on earth is Joe.

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

Bill takes Death to a family gathering, and Susan is surprised to find out that the young man actually met the one in the coffee shop.

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

In order to fulfill Joe's request, Bill had to take him with him, which caused dissatisfaction from Susan's fiancé, Jules.

At the family gathering, Susan and Joe chatted across from Jules, and Jules's eyes lit up with green light. After dinner that night, Susan and Jule got into an argument, and Jule explicitly asked Susan not to interact with Joe, and Susan refused: I like to talk to him. The two broke up.

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop
"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

Just as Joe was standing behind Susan and heard everything, the two of them could justifiably flirt with each other[

Death doesn't know what it is, but in the face of Susan's initiative, he can't help but want to experience the beauty of love with Susan. A little confused, do not know what the god of death, how to know on the chuang...

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop
"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

All this is discovered by Bill, who angrily scolds Joe and asks him not to beat Susan, but Joe refuses, because at this time, he has become deeply in love with Susan.

Soon, Bill ushered in the 65th birthday party, and on the night of the banquet, Joe did not give up his love for Susan, and decided to take Susan and Bill with him, which meant to die together. Strongly opposed by Bill.

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

He said Susan loved the young man in the coffee shop instead of Joe, who was possessed by death. Joe should have told Susan the truth.

Joe goes to Susan and tells him that he is leaving, and the two say goodbye, but Joe never reveals his true identity, but in the face of the charming Susan, he has secretly decided to make Susan happy.

In the end, Death took Bill away, but returned the young man's body. Susan looked at the background of Joe and her father's departure, tearfully chasing after it, and when she chased to the bridge, Joe appeared. Susan seems to notice something strange in the face of this Joe, but eventually decides to go down with him.

"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop
"The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" Susan loves whether it is death or the young man in the coffee shop

The film uses a regal way to explain life and love, Bill can calmly face the god of death, because he has a deeply loved wife and filial daughter in this life, integrity, no shame, no regrets in the world.

Susan first met the young man in the coffee shop, which was only throbbing, but as they interacted later, Susan's feelings for Joe became more and more profound, and finally a skin kiss occurred.

At the end of the film, Susan should know that Joe in front of her is the young man she first met, and smiles and says that she wants to go with the flow with him, just like she said to Death, a distribution-style ending.

I have to say that Pete was very handsome at that time, and the muscles shown in the film fascinated a large number of girls; Frannie's eyes were quite beautiful, but sometimes the expression could not see joy or sorrow.

Who do you think Susan really loves?

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