After viewing this short a second time, I believe I now understand what the story line was projecting. When the plot involves the dead realizing the true nature of their new existence, I wish writers could be more explicit. But then again, maybe that's what makes them so cool.
I did get a bit of a clue from the ominous red door at the beginning, which was repeated close to the end. As well, the cars passing one another worked to help explain what had actually happened. But didn't that mean he'd passed himself? I guess I'm still confused.
Why didn't they show the wife beside him in the initial sequence?
And why does he laugh 9in such an unrestrained manner when it appears he's realized what has happened?
I did get a bit of a clue from the ominous red door at the beginning, which was repeated close to the end. As well, the cars passing one another worked to help explain what had actually happened. But didn't that mean he'd passed himself? I guess I'm still confused.
Why didn't they show the wife beside him in the initial sequence?
And why does he laugh 9in such an unrestrained manner when it appears he's realized what has happened?