I think the really awesome thing about "The Tuner" is that it quietly lays out the clues and foreshadowings of all possible assumptions in the narrative, so it causes a fierce debate about the ending. It's not brain-burning, it's just so well laid out that it can have all the possibilities, and they all hold. It really fits its theme: What is life? It depends on the liver. The audience will unconsciously choose and combine the details they have noticed according to their own background and experience to judge the so-called "truth". This is really the subconscious selective belief and a lot of Brainstorm yourself.
This film not only exposes human nature in the film, but also teases the human nature of the audience outside the film.
(Why I thought of this is because I was also inclined to the male protagonist to panic, and he cooperated with the doctor to sell the plot of the poisonous woman. However, after reviewing the film review, I saw that the medical student raised the question that corneal surgery does not require matching, and found that In any case, this is unreasonable in the aforementioned plot. Assuming that the male protagonist knows that the doctor is lying to him, he will not go with him obediently. It is unlikely that the doctor does not know that there is no need for matching, because there are more support that has nothing to do with the plot. Festival. And this is unlikely to be a bug that the director didn't know about, because it was mentioned more than once in the narrative! I read the reasoning of other possibilities written by other people, and found that there are indeed clues and can be deduced Reasonable. So most likely, this is also a deliberate detail that doesn't justify any ending, but just gives the plot more possibilities.)
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