Were any of the townspeople interviewed supposed to be dead?
I know this is going to sound so lame, but I just went back through all of the messages and I didn't see this asked anywhere. After watching the film on Netflix today, there was only thing that kind of confused me, even after I'd played the scenes back a few times. It seemed to me that at least two of the townspeople interviewed were talking as if they had already died and Bernie had done their...what's the word? (Preparation?) The first was a lady who talked about how Bernie made her wrinkles disappear and put some flowers in her hand, and the other was an older man sitting in the back of his truck discussing how well Bernie could make somehow look, "No matter how we'd died."
I'm going to watch this again tomorrow because I really enjoyed the film, but I just wondered if anyone else interpreted those two interviews like I did?
R Walker