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Death or dreams? The new version of the "Otherworldly Floating Life" Chinese character preview

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Death or dreams? The new version of the "Otherworldly Floating Life" Chinese character preview

Comparison of the two editions of "Otherworldly Floating Life"

<b>Time Network News</b> People can really see the illusion when they are dying, and what is the world after death? These questions may not have been answered definitively, but the filmmakers have been answering them. A few days ago, the remake of "Otherworldly Floating Life" released the first trailer (time network exclusive interpretation of Chinese characters), and announced that it will be released in North America on August 23. The film made many changes to the original 1990 version of "Otherworldly Floating Life".

Death or dreams? The new version of the "Otherworldly Floating Life" Chinese character preview

Trailer for the old version of "The Otherworldly Floating Life"

The 1990 edition of "Alien Floating Life" is the masterpiece of erotic film director Adrian Lane, who has launched "Fatal Temptation", "Love You for Nine and a Half Weeks", "Infidelity", "Lolita", in this work, he changed his style and achieved a generation of cult classics.

The story tells the story of a soldier (Tim Robbins) who returned home from the Vietnam War and found that he had the after-effects of mental problems, often had the illusion of being hunted down, and would survive in another time and space whenever life and death were at stake.

Thinking back to the nightmare encounter that had occurred before, but then he was awakened by the real world, so he seemed to live in two worlds, and it was difficult to determine whether it was true or false. Maybe both are fake? You haven't woken up at all?

The original "Otherworldly Floating Life" presents a kind of horror experience that is both real and illusory, and it is not clear whether it is in a dream or in reality. It gives people the illusion of being familiar but unfamiliar. The film is somewhere between logic and abstraction, with an elusive tone.

The new version of "The Otherworld" is directed by newcomer David M. Rosensansal, and Michael Eire plays the male protagonist Jacob, from the trailer, the plot of brotherly rivalry is set (Jace Williams plays the brother Isaac), the war background is changed from the Vietnam War to the Afghan War, and other aspects are similar to the original version.

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