Adapted from the French short film "The Tuner" a few years ago, on the basis of the original story, it enriches the characters, extends the plot, and tells a story about human nature that has a beginning and an end.
Since there are countless short films that have won numerous awards before as the core, as long as the filming is not random, the wonderfulness of this film will not be too bad. Compared with the short films, the increase in length means that it provides space for making a big fuss. At the same time, it will inevitably weaken the instant impact and the sense of lingering sound brought by the tight space and short narrative in the short film.
The final adaptation of this film is generally successful, and it continues the open ending left in the short film. Under various dramatic scenes, it shows what people of different positions and identities in Indian society share. There are many subtleties in the design of the plot, and some special horror scenes are also commendable. The whole film is full of suspense, and it is maintained from the beginning of the male protagonist entering the house to the end of the film, and finally The scene of the movie is the finishing touch, explaining all the previous questions and raising the level of the movie.
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