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Wendell 2022-04-21 09:02:28
This Indian film remake of short film 'The Tuner' is stunning
Friends who like to watch movies, you must still remember the amazing French short film "The Tuner" in 2010!
The short film is only 14 minutes long, but it tells a suspenseful and creative thriller.
The protagonist, Adrian, was a talented pianist with a promising future, but he suffered a defeat in a...
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Eryn 2022-04-23 07:02:31
Don't lie, it will be unfortunate
This whole movie is a tragedy caused by lies. In chronological order, the first person to deceive is the actress. Her skills are pure, and even her husband can deceive (but not), and she has matured in the following scenes, deceiving the old lady, the male protagonist, the child, and the male pig....

Sriram Raghavan
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Terrill 2022-03-28 09:01:04
The first 2/3 perfectly restore the essence of the short story. The tension and suspense are infinitely magnified, and the sense of substitution is very strong. Many shots allow the audience to directly enter the protagonist's perspective, feel the surprise and shock, and feel numb and walk on thin ice. I haven't seen the reversal in the first 10 minutes of the first episode, the first time I saw the crime scene but I had to turn a blind eye, and the first time I was tested at the door... That horror mask really scared me. Who wants to let things go to the point of doom? Can't help myself, I can't argue with a hundred words, it's absolutely amazing. But the last 1/3 of the reversal was slightly discouraged. The more people got into the situation, the sense of suspense was weakened. Fortunately, the setting of the final reversal was broken again. Indian suspense films are actually so beautifully shot, and this year is not inferior to the thriller reversal masterpiece of "Mirage".
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Weston 2022-03-27 09:01:09
I bought wine and snacks with my roommate, and watched this in my bedroom. As a small observation, the rabbit in the opening scene is actually blind because the close-up of its eyes is foggy and it hits the scarecrow while running away. The rabbit is a metaphor for the fate of the "blind" pianist. Personally, I don't think so many reversals are needed, but it is indeed a good story. My roommate drank Grey Elephant beer, and I drank the soju, which was a good drink, and I was a little dizzy.
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