What are some films that really communicate the fear, the threat, or act of death?
Are there any films (besides Enter The Void) that similarly explore the experience of death itself without any religious elements? I'm not so much interested in the after-life as the final experiences of a dying mind.
Sorry for being so edgy.
You may perhaps be interested in Ikiru and The Fire Within, these two movies explore the process of adjudicating impending death.
>>63934449
you may recognize the main character from such films as "the force awakens"
>>63936192
I think this is a great movie but a bad suggestion for the thread
For a film ostensibly about death, death doesn't hold all that much weight, and furthermore I think it's more a film about life, and how one can live either a spiritual life in the fact of God's silence, or an atheistic one in a spiritual world
In fact, even the character of death cannot express the significance of death, he simply doesn't know.
>>63934449
The act of killing. An american crime. Jack ketchum's a girl next door. Mr. Nobody.
There is nothing edgy about dying, people do it all the time.
The Mirror
>>63937333
Tree of Life does it better.
>>63937491
Eat my pooper
That movie where the guy falls into the ice and almost drowns but he remembers his life and decides to climb out.
Forgot the name but I remember it being really good.
How to Die in Oregon
>>63934449
Jacobs Ladder
>>63937547
I think you mean the dead sone with chris walken but you might drunk
>>63937654
excellent post
Also, Donnie Darko is meme- tier but fits the topic.
The Chumscrubber is centered about death, particularily suicide, but the ending falls a little flat.
>Bump for non starwars thread
Ink would kind of count.
>>63937604
Sounds interedasting, but is it good?
>>63938955
I'll have a look at that.
Who the fuck ever thought our lack of enthusiasm for star wars would brand us as social outcasts within the autism containment facilities?