* TheReveal that [[spoiler:Ying Ying has died]]. Her funeral, too.
** Mun's scene with [[spoiler:Ying Ying, shortly after she's just has chemotherapy]], is utterly heart-rending, especially on a repeat viewing, when one takes into account that it's the last time they ever speak - when [[spoiler:Ying Ying]] is still alive, anyway. They never get to [[spoiler:play together outside of the hospital]], after all...
* The scene in which [[spoiler:Ling's spirit]] is finally put to rest.
** [[spoiler: Ling's]] life '''in general''' is this. [[spoiler: The girl had the powers to see ghosts and even be able to see tragedies and sadly was ostracized by her own hometown because they saw her as a witch, only finding comfort with her mom. And when she couldn't even prevent the destruction of her town by a gas fire because ''they couldn't even heed her warnings'']], she [[DrivenToSuicide hanged herself.]] '''Damn'''.
*** That's not even going with [[spoiler:her mother, who spent years blaming her daughter for her suicide and tormented by her spirit constantly killing herself until ''finally'' deciding to save her daughter and put her spirit to rest]].
* Not to mention the aftermath of [[spoiler: the enormous gas tanker explosion]]. The sight of [[spoiler:all those poor, burnt corpses]] is incredibly haunting and heartbreaking.
* The second film near the end where [[spoiler: Yuen's spirit begs Joey to let her be reincarnated as her and Sam's baby. Finally understanding, Joey allows her and survives her suicide attempt and even gives birth]].
** Joey holding her [[spoiler:baby (Yuen) in her arms and tearfully apologizing to her after trying so hard to harm her]].