I have seen a Japanese movie called After Life (Wandafuru Raifu) about what happens after death. The movie has a different idea in that the favourite scene in one's past life repeats and repeats after death. One again and again experiences the favourite scene in one's life. Japanese do not just think about regular, standardized ideas about life and death from standard religions. Why I like Japanese is that they can think "out of the box."
On a related note, some people have suggested that life is like a movie that just unfolds. It is the Life-as-a-Movie Paradigm.
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