There have been a lot of new movies coming out recently, watched Dark Phoenix and chose this Indian movie just because of the name, it sounded very inspirational. And since wrestling, Dad, up to now, the Indian films released in China have given me a very good feeling. It is difficult to define whether this film is a romance film, a crime film or a suspense film, because the three are intertwined. I think it can be viewed in two parts. The first third of it can be said to be a love story of two blind men, the male lead Luo Han and the female lead Su. At the beginning of the film, the male protagonist said that self-confidence is the greatest strength. This sentence makes me believe that this film will not be too bad. Later, from dating to marriage, the two blind people gave people positive strength and confidence, so this part of the film is brightly colored, and the costumes of the male and female protagonists are also youthful and full of sunshine. But since the heroine Su was raped, the film has become dark and full of grief and anger. This part of the plot is a bit like a mother's revenge. But the content is richer. Although there are some loopholes, the logic of the story is very smooth, the plot is full, and the fate of the characters is very reasonable. Personally, I think this is better than most of our domestic film and television dramas, not imposing fate on the characters. In this part, the most touching thing is the hero's declaration of war on the police station after the heroine's death: your eyes are clear but you can't see what happened; even though you know everything in your chest, you can't explain it to others. Just as the law cannot give justice to him, you know who the criminals are, but you cannot bring them to justice. There is no boundless darkness, only the human heart is more terrible than darkness. If you want a perfect world where all beings are blind, let you experience a visible crime, and I am the invisible crime.
The law is supposed to be a weapon to maintain social order and protect everyone from harm, but when it loses its function, those who suffer will use evil to defeat evil to protect their own interests. This is social. sorrow. Combining the two parts, I think the theme of the film should be that the power of self-confidence is omnipotent. Whether it is a happy life in the front or a lonely revenge in the back, it is a confidence that supports all the actions of the blind Luohan.
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