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"The Tuner": Another highly acclaimed Indian film, is it really worth watching?

"The Tuner" is a 2018 Indian movie that was released in China in 2019. It tells a series of ridiculous stories about a piano player pretending to be blind and accidentally witnessing a murder scene. The main selling point of the film during the promotion period was the more than 50 twists and turns, but these twists are just the icing on the cake. The story itself is worth watching and pondering. Let’s talk about the highlights of this movie.

1. Plot density

The film is inspired by the French short film of the same name, which is only 14 minutes long. The movie stretches out the time, but the details are more in place, and the time is not felt at all. Every line is informative, and every scene is worthy of repeated scrutiny. For example, the echoing explosions and "What is Life" at the beginning and end make people think that this is a story in reverse order, but after careful observation, you will find that this is not the case. All stories are told from the perspective of the male protagonist, and the audience needs to judge whether they are true or false.

2. Soundtrack

As an Indian movie, and as an Indian movie in which the protagonist is a pianist, the soundtrack of this film is very excellent. The melody is perfectly combined with the plot. For example, everyone sings cheerful songs in the restaurant, while the music when witnessing a murder is tense and melodious. Music knows no boundaries and connects people emotionally. Even for the soundtrack, this movie is worth watching.

3. Dystopia

The first villain to appear in the film should be the male protagonist who pretends to be blind to cheat welfare - yes, the protagonist is not a good person. But the people he met later turned out to be even worse - the housewife who had an affair, the police who committed murder, the doctor who stole human organs... But the kind-hearted old lady neighbor and the driver who still had compassion did not end well. . This is a comedy disguised as a thriller, but the core of the comedy is tragedy. The setting of "all villains" caught me off guard, as I thought I had figured out the film and television routines. You will sigh after watching it, but you will be hooked.

This movie is really exciting. Any more spoilers will affect the viewing experience. I hope you can watch this movie and think about a question: Is human nature inherently good or inherently evil?