From false blind to true blind, the male lead’s kindness disappeared little by little

Nakia 2021-12-20 08:01:13

Although according to the facts, the male protagonist was not blind in the end, but in his own story, he was already blind.

I have seen many people say that the male lead is not a good person. At the beginning, he pretended to be blind to enjoy some special care for the blind, saying that he has always chosen to be silent. I think there is a slightly different view. I prefer the male protagonist to be kind at first, just as his eyes can see at first.

There are mainly the following points to prove the goodwill of the male protagonist at the beginning:

1 After the male protagonist first came out of the female protagonist’s house smoothly, he sat outside for a while and went to the police station to prepare to call the police, but he was helpless to meet the murderer sheriff, so he could only be silent. This is the choice most people would make . If he was the kind of person who had nothing to do with him, he wouldn't go to the police station at all.

2 At the funeral, I heard the police officer asking the hostess whether there was a third man present. He still hoped to catch the murderer, so he called the police station anonymously and said that the police chief was the adulterer of the hostess, but the police officer should only be the adulterer of the hostess. It was a prank and told the sheriff.

3 After he witnessed the death of his neighbour’s wife, many people said that he remained silent, but he was only disappointed in the police station. There was a scene where the police officer particularly arbitrarily said that the 81-year-old lady did not stand on her own and fell, so he Choose to go home silently and call Sophie to tell her that there is something urgent. I think I hope to discuss countermeasures with her here because he thinks Sophie is a very kind girl.

Then, the hostess blinded him. He called Sophie, the only supporter. This was the reason why he chose to take off the contact lenses in the first place. However, Sophie didn't listen to his explanation at all and accused him of pretending to be blind. I'm really blind). After the hostess left, the neighbor's little boy took a look at him, but was scared off by him, and finally he sat at home alone in despair.

Then, the sheriff came to his house and wanted to kill him. He escaped in a thrilling manner, but he was touched by the organ reselling. When the kidney was about to be poached, almost when he began to blacken, he really wanted to hurt others. when.

So he planned to retaliate against the heroine and the sheriff, but in fact he did not hurt them very much at this time. At least he didn't want to kill anyone, but he was betrayed by the tuk driver and his wife. From the conversation, he knew that the more vicious couple was the woman. The driver still had a certain kindness, but then, the driver died.

Finally, the male protagonist and the doctor sold the female protagonist’s liver (equivalent to killing the female protagonist), he regained the light, went to London, and had a decent work and life.

He lost his kindness, like glass was broken, and then he had good luck.

But perhaps he himself hopes that his initial goodwill is still there, just like in his own story, he is still kind, and it is the blind rabbit who kills the heroine instead of him.

To add, some people say that the song of the last male lead and the relationship with Sophie are very involved. I feel that what he likes is not Sophie, but the initial kindness in his own heart, but in the end Sophie was not what he thought. Like that.

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Andhadhun quotes

  • Akash: It's a long story.

    Akash: [after a pause] Coffee?

  • Inspector Manohar Jawanda: You blinded him? What do you mean? How?

    Simi: On the internet you can find a hundred ways to do that. Good. Now he's really blind.

    Inspector Manohar Jawanda: But the blind can talk. He can talk to the press. If there's an inquiry, I'll get the boot. We'll get caught. You should've killed him.

    Simi: I'm not a serial killer to kill them off, one by one. Keep playing the perfect husband. Hide behind your wife. Why didn't you take my call?

    Inspector Manohar Jawanda: My wife's aunt was in the ICU. You know how it is. You were married too.

    Simi: I was. And with a far better man than you. Why did you bring your gun that day? If you hadn't, none of this would've happened. He might have forgiven me. You think you're Dirty Harry, while I do the dirty work!