I loved the movie, the visuals and coloring were incredible.
The first 20 minutes are filmed and then hand painted, frame by frame.
Actually, I went to see it twice; the second time drug the rest of my family to see it, and they loved it too.
The premise is that heaven and hell are what we make of it.
Your mind and your thoughts are your consciousness.
Your experience of death is subject to the state of consciousness you had while living.
Those who filled their living consciousness with good experiences were able to switch from pleasant scene
to pleasant scene, change your thoughts and you change your surroundings.
Those whose thoughts dwelt on hate, guilt, sinister...became stuck in those thoughts and created their own hell.
Once in hell they were so stuck in their thoughts they could not be rescued.
It's very in keeping with both Christian and Bhuddist views.
Its in keeping with the Christian view that salvation is there for anyone that accepts it, and that those who wish to reject God's presence get their wish, absence of God, forever.
There's a particularly good scene of Hell where everyone is mired in mud, and noone will help each other to get out, so they just stay there, stuck.
It's very in keeping with the Bhuddist and Hindu views of multple planes of reality, and being able to travel from
one state of reality to another thru your thoughts.