We live in this world with blind people. I don’t understand the world of blind people, because I am not blind, maybe blind people can understand this world better.
This movie is a bit like the combined version of "The Story of Manslaughter" and "The Tuner", there is no shortage of love, hate and hatred. The first half is a beautiful love story between two blind men, and the second half is a perfect crime crafted to seek revenge for the lovers.
When the male protagonist and the female protagonist are spinning on the dance floor, this is probably the experience that the female protagonist has never had before. I never thought that a blind person can dance like this. The moment her face was on the male protagonist's chest, I seemed to see her eyes full of The light, the hustle and bustle of the dance floor was gone, it was a light in the darkness, she depended on her whole life.
The male protagonist is an artist, a very talented artist, even he admires himself, good at ventriloquism and good dubbing. The heroine plays piano dance music in an institution. After marriage, the heroine resigns and stays at home alone, and may soon be with her husband and children.
Not to mention how Indian society treats women, at least there is nothing about feminism in this movie, there are only powerful bullies all over the world.
After the heroine was violated twice, she found that no matter how hard she tried, it was useless. This experience would not end. She chose suicide for herself and her husband. The fucking world can always turn beauty into tragedy, drive good people into the corner, and make up for it with a ruthless heart.
The revenge begins, killing three and injuring one. There are actually many loopholes in the logic of the whole process. All kinds of tricks and traps designed by the male protagonist inevitably have a fierce physical fight with the enemy. (According to those of us who have watched countless videos, it is impossible to leave no evidence at the scene. , how to explain the blood left behind?) It reflects the blind male protagonist, who is strong, brave and powerful. Bad guys can't escape the law of death, either by talking too much, or by showing a sense of superiority.
There are two kinds of badness in the film. One is the death trio. With the power and money, they blatantly show their badness. They are domineering and revealing. They say that I am a bad person, but I have power and money. what's going on? You are so beautiful, you deserve it, and if you know you deserve it, you should commit suicide the first time you are insulted, and kill yourself.
One is Yue Buqun's bad, police chief. For the first time, in order to gain the favor of the powerful, he deliberately handed the inspection of the injury to the powerful lackey police officer. You see, I don't show up myself, if something goes wrong, someone will take the blame. When the bad guys die one by one, things are obviously out of the police chief's control, but he sees a double opportunity, not only selling the powerful, taking bribes, but also cracking the case and getting promoted, killing two birds with one stone.
The screenwriter can make this better, but the powerful and powerful are also dead, so as long as the murderer is caught, the case can be solved and promoted, but because of the blindness, the male protagonist's criminal evidence cannot be grasped, and both are empty. Maybe this police chief still has a little bit of conscience, and we see him up for grabs, ready to sell his conscience.
The love in the first half didn't come easily, or the love between two blind people didn't come easily. Even if the revenge was successful in the end, he still couldn't calm down and let go.
The world is blind, and in the dark, he is omnipotent.
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