The core of this movie lies in two sentences:
What is life depends on the liver.
There is also a lyric: hostility does not require money, friendship requires fees, why the heart is more like a black hole.
The male protagonist has always lived in the lies he made up, and enjoys the benefits of the lies.
Although he told Sophie that he pretended to be blind to focus more on music and get more inspiration. In fact, he used this to win people’s sympathy and care, and got a lot of benefits. Passersby and listeners gave him more tips, the low-rent housing allocated by the Disabled Persons’ Association, the work of the pianist in Sophie’s Dad’s restaurant, and he also embraced the beauty. Return. He enjoyed it all at ease.
In fact, these tricks of his have shown his feet more than once:
Looking at the comic characters on the wall in the entrance of the restaurant, and accurately getting the popcorn in Sophie's hands when watching a movie, it also caused Sophie's surprise, but it was easy to cover up in front of his kind and trusting girlfriend. .
He took off his glasses in the window of his home to peek at Sophie, and picked up the fallen glasses when he returned home. They were all seen by the boy. The boy took a video debunking the male protagonist for profit; and in front of Simi, who had conflicts of interest with him. It's even harder to hide it.
--His lies can only deceive those who are kind and willing to believe him.
The plot of the film is also full of metaphors and irony.
Sheriff Manohar used to cover the sky with a pistol and power, but in the end he injured himself by a bullet rebound, trapped in the elevator and called every day he should not.
The taxi driver Morrie used to steal other people's organs for profit, but after his death he found that the police chief gave them a bag of white paper. The rescue doctor also persuaded his wife to donate organs.
In the end, the doctor actually received his life-saving grace and divided the $1 million from the sale of Sago’s organs to the rich in the Middle East to give him a share, and healed his eyes. On the way to Mumbai Airport, the doctor said to him: "She (Simi) will die anyway. What is life depends on the liver." He did not stop the doctor from doing this.
In the last lie that the male protagonist told Sophie, in order to dispel himself to prove his kindness, he fabricated him to ask the doctor not to kill Simi, and added a paragraph after the doctor: "This is not just a matter of money. , Her death will bring new life to many people.” In this way, he can comfortably enjoy the benefits of Simi’s death. He is like that innocent blind rabbit, chased by a hunter and hit by a car. On the glass, the sago overturned and died, but the rabbit was unscathed.
After coming to London, he still lives very well by this method. From the rabbit head cane in his hand, it can be seen that the lie he told Sophie was not a temporary fabricated, but he had long used it to deceive others. Sympathy to obtain benefits.
The male protagonist is not the last to blacken, this is the way he has always behaved.
PS:
After being reminded by Douyou, the following corrections have been made by the second brush:
When I saw the male protagonist lying in front and holding the cane behind, I judged that the story had been made up a long time ago. After the second scan, according to the narrative style of the director, it should be made up temporarily by the male protagonist to deceive Sophie, indicating that he fabricated a lie. The level has already opened up to perfection. The human nature of the male protagonist to be created by the director is already very clear.
Each role in the play represents a type of person in reality, and the plot arrangement of the director not only meets the needs of plot development, but also shows the director's attitude towards such people: Sophie is a silly white sweet with overflowing love. It cannot be said that she is unkind. She just doesn't have the basic ability of analysis and judgment. She is only influenced by her own emotions. She believes deeply in what she hears or sees, and never cares about the truth. When she realized that she was deceived, she lost control of her emotions, but easily believed the new lie. The boy represents the gossip party and the profiteering paparazzi who reveal people’s privacy. He only cares about secretly filming videos to sell money, but after seeing the male protagonist being blinded by drugs, he leaves indifferently, so his ending is that the secretly filmed video was taken. Simi deleted but didn't make a cent.
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