I think it's based on the narrative of the novel (and later film with Robin Williams) of "What Dreams May Come" where the protagonist dies, passes over to the otherworld and journeys from the Summerlands ( one form of heaven) to rescue his wife who, having committed suicide in her grief, finds herself stuck and lost in a hell- realm.
I think it's based on the narrative of the novel (and later film with Robin Williams) of "What Dreams May Come" where the protagonist dies, passes over to the otherworld and journeys from the Summerlands ( one form of heaven) to rescue his wife who, having committed suicide in her grief, finds herself stuck and lost in a hell- realm.
His guide advises him that he only has a brief moment after locating his wife to pursuade her that she does not have to remain there; only her belief in her suroundings is keeping her trapped, but the nature...
His guide advises him that he only has a brief moment after locating his wife to pursuade her that she does not have to remain there; only her belief in her suroundings is keeping her trapped, but the nature of the hell-realm is that if he remains too long, he too will begin to be convinced of it's "reality" and will also "lose himself" and be unable to return to the Summerlands. Hence one regress to hell, and only one possibility of his safe exit.It also conveys the sense of the journey to hell, which is made on foot and is a gradual descent into darker and more nightmarish places - " It's getting closer..." etc.
I love the novel and film, and how the Neph have added their own, completely fitting sountrack to it.
This is my favorite for the fields, wondering if someone can tell the exact meaning of it.
I think it's based on the narrative of the novel (and later film with Robin Williams) of "What Dreams May Come" where the protagonist dies, passes over to the otherworld and journeys from the Summerlands ( one form of heaven) to rescue his wife who, having committed suicide in her grief, finds herself stuck and lost in a hell- realm.
I think it's based on the narrative of the novel (and later film with Robin Williams) of "What Dreams May Come" where the protagonist dies, passes over to the otherworld and journeys from the Summerlands ( one form of heaven) to rescue his wife who, having committed suicide in her grief, finds herself stuck and lost in a hell- realm.
His guide advises him that he only has a brief moment after locating his wife to pursuade her that she does not have to remain there; only her belief in her suroundings is keeping her trapped, but the nature...
His guide advises him that he only has a brief moment after locating his wife to pursuade her that she does not have to remain there; only her belief in her suroundings is keeping her trapped, but the nature of the hell-realm is that if he remains too long, he too will begin to be convinced of it's "reality" and will also "lose himself" and be unable to return to the Summerlands. Hence one regress to hell, and only one possibility of his safe exit.It also conveys the sense of the journey to hell, which is made on foot and is a gradual descent into darker and more nightmarish places - " It's getting closer..." etc.
I love the novel and film, and how the Neph have added their own, completely fitting sountrack to it.