If a person lives in a lie, he will continue to go to the distant abyss

Cassandre 2022-04-21 09:02:28

Saw the French tuner short film, the 2010 version. The film is an Indian film in 2018, and in the country it was released in April 2019. So basically, I already understood the basic plot before watching it, and I watched the movie with some known content. The protagonist is a music player, so to speak, a pianist, but not a master, but not a tuner either. It is estimated that the domestic remedies to buy the other films still want to use the short film of the original tuner to promote it. What I like the most is the sound of the soda can being smashed with force at the end of the film. It met the viewing expectations. But I personally feel that there are not too many surprises ahead. The setting of the girlfriend is also a bit tasteless. didn't make much difference. Not very involved with the main story. The ending is still good. Whether the male protagonist saved himself because of his kindness, or his cleverness - lied to save himself. But if a person lives in a lie, he will continue to go to the distant abyss and miss a lot of peace and happiness in his usual life. Dismantling will also hurt many people, including themselves. This film has a strong sense of substitution, many reversals, and the artistic design is unsatisfactory. Overall 4 stars, on the basis of passing, a little surprise

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  • Lee 2021-12-20 08:01:13

    1. From the beginning to the end, there was no "10 million rupees". "The 10 million rupees dropped" was Simi defrauding reporters, in order to make everyone think that the cause of death of her husband Pramod was financial murder. The aunt who sold the lottery ticket opened the handbag in the hospital and found that it was full of paper. 2. Is the story described by the hero to Sophie true? Or is he just making up stories? 3. The rabbit is blind, the hunter wants to kill it, but it retreats all over, and there is a rabbit head on the male protagonist's walking stick, so the rabbit is a metaphor for the male protagonist. Just like "The Fantastic Drifting of Youth Pie," Tiger is the personality that Pie splits out. 4. The male protagonist said that he has no relatives and no reason, so how can he have friends to help him go to London? 5. The most complicated problem of the movie: As the saying goes, a tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye. Since the male protagonist’s eyes were blinded by Sago, can he take away Sago’s cornea? Or should he hand Simi to the police, and he is still blind? 6. Sophie said: "You should take away Simi's cornea." The hero was silent. Does silence express his disappointment with Sophie? Or maybe it was said by Sophie? 7. In the end, the hero will fly the can, can he really not see it?

  • Terrill 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    The first 2/3 perfectly restore the essence of the short story. The tension and suspense are infinitely magnified, and the sense of substitution is very strong. Many shots allow the audience to directly enter the protagonist's perspective, feel the surprise and shock, and feel numb and walk on thin ice. I haven't seen the reversal in the first 10 minutes of the first episode, the first time I saw the crime scene but I had to turn a blind eye, and the first time I was tested at the door... That horror mask really scared me. Who wants to let things go to the point of doom? Can't help myself, I can't argue with a hundred words, it's absolutely amazing. But the last 1/3 of the reversal was slightly discouraged. The more people got into the situation, the sense of suspense was weakened. Fortunately, the setting of the final reversal was broken again. Indian suspense films are actually so beautifully shot, and this year is not inferior to the thriller reversal masterpiece of "Mirage".

Andhadhun quotes

  • Mavashi: Lottery tickets for sale. Try your luck. Lottery tickets for sale. Try your luck, Sir.

    [to a customer]

    Mavashi: Go on, buy one.

    [to Akash]

    Mavashi: Sir, do me a favour. Place your hand on any ticket. They say, God favors the blind.

    [again to the customer]

    Mavashi: He touched the ticket. You'll hit the jackpot now. Out with a 100 rupees.

  • [repeated line]

    Akash: A cricket ball hit my head when I was 14. The optic nerve was damaged.