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Matt Damon and Cécile de France in Hereafter (2010)

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Hereafter

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  • George Lonegan: I'm sorry, I'm losing him now. He's... he's leaving. He wants to leave.
  • Marcus: No, Jase. Don't go. You can't.
  • [starts crying]
  • Marcus: Don't leave me. I don't wanna be here without you. Please, Jase, don't go. I miss you.
  • George Lonegan: Okay, he came back. He's here. He says if you're worried about being on your own, don't be. You're not. Because he is you and you are him. One cell. One person. Always.
  • Dr. Rousseau: You know, as a scientist and, um, atheist my mind was closed to such things. Oh, absolutely. Afterlife, near-death experiences. Like everyone else, I thought people saw bright lights, Eden-like gardens and so forth because they were culturally conditioned to do so, but after twenty-five years in a hospice working with people, many of whom were pronounced dead but then miraculously survived, the account of what they actually experienced were so strikingly similar it couldn't just be coincidence. And add to that the fact that when they had these experiences they were almost all unconscious, a state in which, my enemies agree, the brain cannot create fresh images.
  • Marie Lelay: So you think I really did experience something?
  • Dr. Rousseau: Oh, yes.I think you experienced death.
  • Billy: [about George] He said, "A life that's all about death is no life at all."
  • George Lonegan: Sometimes, I mean you know, knowing everything about someone, uhhh, its, uh, it seems nice, but really, maybe it's-it's actually better to hold stuff back.
  • Billy: Did you do the reading?
  • George Lonegan: Look, you still don't get it, do you? You think just 'cause I can make money doing this... just because I can, that I should do it.
  • Billy: [shrugs] Yeah, yeah I do. I also think you have a duty to do it, because you have a gift.
  • George Lonegan: It's not a gift, Billy, it's a curse.

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