The tone of the film is brisk, with piano accompaniment showing the ups and downs of the plot. The blind rabbit and the hunter at the beginning are cleverly set up, the blind rabbit who retreated completely, and the hunter who returned empty-handed, alludes to the whole movie. From the plot point of view, the relationship between Akash and Sophie came naturally, and with the brisk piano music, the two were very sweet. But the pre-swing was too long, so I didn't notice that I had entered the main line at all. I heard that the story behind it is high-energy, and the barrage explained that this metaphor and that made me very confused, so I abandoned the movie for a long time in the middle, and I thought about it today and decided to calm down and watch it. Later, I found that there are many details and foreshadowing in the film, and the director arranged it very carefully. From the perspective of the movie's plot discovery, I feel that Simi is the heroine. This woman is smart and ferocious, and her fighting power is outstanding. At first, she was found to have an affair with the sheriff. After her very good husband was killed, she cried and cried. Maybe I really regret it, but killing the neighbor's mother-in-law mercilessly and harming the male protagonist can be said to be vicious.
Akash is also very smart. He pretended to be blind in order to do art, and his goal was to play in London. Later, he found out that pretending to be blind can get a lot of benefits. He used blind pianist as a gimmick to get a job and a girlfriend. He pretended to be blind. The purpose is not so pure. But in general, I can understand what the male lead does. At first, it was just for petty profits. After encountering a main-line murder case, he forced himself to calm down. Later, after all kinds of struggles, he asked Tutu to take him to the police station to seek justice. It turned out that the sheriff was a murderer, and he exposed himself to make himself suspicious. . Later, he backed away, and when he went to the police station to sign for the second time, he also struggled to tell the truth despite everything, but he couldn't fight against the power. He was really scared when he saw his mother-in-law thrown downstairs from the police station again. Facing Simi's exposure, he begged for mercy, and he wanted to get out of the murder case from the bottom of his heart. It turns out that his eyes were blinded by Simi, and then the adulterer wanted to kill him completely, plus the Tutuche couple wanted to cut off his kidneys and sell them for money - even if he had helped them. So he was ruthless, and the male protagonist who was not a saint started to fight back. Since you are villains, then I will use villains to deal with you. But when Tutuche told him to remove Simi's cornea, he hesitated. This was the first time in the whole film that he proposed to use the heroine's cornea to restore his sight. Although he hated it at that time, he still had the last conscience. Even when the two of them were tied in the utility room, Simi tricked him into breaking the glass. He also told Simi to go to the police station together after they went out, and he was beaten violently. I thought in my heart that it was not the male protagonist but the male protagonist. When the kidney was cut, I might just gg, and the doctor here might not come back so soon.
Later, I saw a lot of people talking about a tree like a liver, and the dialogue between Akash and Sophie in Europe later. I am inclined that the male protagonist has used Simi's cornea to make up that dialogue. The male protagonist who was repeatedly deceived by Simi has thrown away his last goodwill and chose to give an eye for an eye. He and the doctor should have split the money, and then took the money to London after the operation. And he made up these just because he didn't want the white moonlight heroine to disappoint him, and the last sentence of the heroine you should have taken her cornea is just a kind of disgust for the wicked in my opinion.
Regarding the feeling of the sheriff, the film does not give an ending, but the ending of the Tutuche couple is very intriguing. It would have been less difficult to cut off the male protagonist's kidney. If they didn't get it, the nurse told the organ dealer that donating their organs to help more people is a black humor. Then comment on Sophie's slap on the little boy, well done!
Overall, this movie is worth watching. When I watch it, I will be reminded by the barrage to go back and watch the details. There is a bit of plot in front of it, but I can't remember it clearly because of the long interval. I also watched the original short film. The original version feels like a greedy person who was clever but was mistaken by wisdom in the end, but Akash is different, he is smarter, and the mentality change of the male protagonist in this movie is more worthy of analysis.
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