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Is there a colored egg in the film tuner? Hidden eggs in the tuner and analysis of details

the recently released Indian film "tuner" has attracted a lot of attention. This film is a high score suspense short film of the same name in France. It tells the story of a pianist who pretends to be blind and encounters various experiences after he accidentally becomes a witness of a murder. The plot of the film burned the brain and continued to reverse. After it was released, it received a lot of praise and its score continued to rise. So does the movie "tuner" have colored eggs? This article brings you the hidden eggs and detailed analysis of the film tuner. Let's have a look.

Tuner movie egg

Tell a dark story in a humorous way. With the right black humor, the person who you think doesn't see anything sees everything. Those who really see everything choose not to see anything. Do you know the colored eggs in this film?

At the beginning of the film, the man said "it's a long story, would you like some coffee?" in the background sound under the black screen, and then the first picture of the whole film appeared: the farmer holding a gun looking for a rabbit.

If there is no "it's a long story, do you want to drink coffee?" in the background sound of the man at the beginning of the film, then the accident caused by the farmer shooting at the rabbit is an objective description from the perspective of God in the film. This plot must be true, which means that the cheating woman killed the doctor and tried to kill the man.

But because of this background sound, the scene at the beginning of the film actually comes from the story of the man's former girlfriend. Therefore, it can be basically confirmed that it is false. Think about it for a moment. If someone tells you this story face to face -- someone wants to drive and kill him, but a rabbit jumps on the window because someone wants to shoot it, and scares the driver, causing the car to roll out of control -- do you believe it?

The only interruption occurred when the memory went on to the time when the doctor put the cheating woman in the trunk and told the male leader perverse reasoning. Therefore, it was basically confirmed that what the male Lord had said before was the truth, and there was really nothing to hide, so he said it with peace of mind. He interrupted this time because he watched the doctor sell the cheating woman's liver. In fact, he had an uneasy conscience.

Because of his uneasy conscience, the end of the story was to deceive others and himself. Therefore, he even pretended that he was still blind, but he didn't expect that a girl who was very pure and kind in his heart didn't think it was wrong for him to watch the doctor buy the liver of an cheating woman. He suddenly realized that he had been living a meaningless lie for the past two years.

Or it can also be understood as: he lied because he was afraid that his ex girlfriend despised him. Unexpectedly, his ex girlfriend said that he should let the doctor buy the liver of the cheating woman. So after parting, he angrily beat away the cans on the ground with his crutch. What he thought must have been "fuck, I knew to tell the truth."

Analysis of Indian film tuner

Let's think about 'metaphor'. The rabbit symbolizes the man. Because the rabbit hit the scarecrow, it means that the rabbit is blind. Finally, there is a rabbit head on the man's crutch, which also shows that the rabbit symbolizes the man. Finally, the rabbit was not shot, but was hit by a car, but the rabbit survived. It means that the man was almost killed in the end, but he retreated.

The whole play of "the hunter failed to kill the rabbit" metaphorically "when the hunter extended his claw to a target, he not only did not kill the target, but also affected others". This is a metaphor for the whole movie plot!

The biggest highlight of the film should be the 'blank' at the end.

Do you think the man was really blind when he talked to Sophie at last? Or blind? Did he really let Simi go? Or did he sell Simi to regain his light?

Allow me to list some details below:

1. The man walked slowly at last. Is this the walking speed of the blind? He knocked open a drink bottle with a crutch. Is this design of the film causing us to think about whether the man is really blind or pretending to be blind?

2. In the last handshake between the man and the crowd, his head was wide open. Was it because he couldn't bear to look directly at Sophie? So his eyes were clear by then?

3. Sophie said to the man, you should sell Simi to see the light again. The man was silent. Is this because Simi is right about the man?

4. It seems that there is nothing good about the main characters in the film except the male host. This may be the epitome of society. Do you think men will remain kind after experiencing so much suffering? And the final outcome is' the outcome in the man's mouth '. Is it true that the man said he was so kind and selfless? Will this be the "self rationalization" of men? Is it the male Lord to make himself 'look like a good man'?

4. The man has no relatives. If it is true as the man said, he will release Simi. Then as a blind man, he is penniless. How can I go abroad?

5. The film is about in the first act. There is a sentence 'do you want coffee?' This sentence has been repeated many times in the film, each time when the man pretended to be blind. Finally, the man said this to Sophie. Does it mean that the man pretended to be blind?

6. If it's true as the man said, the ghosts of the last plot don't believe it. If Simi's last death is because 'a hunter tried to kill a rabbit, and then didn't kill the rabbit, the rabbit hit the car, and then the car turned aside.' Is there such a coincidence? When the man heard the sound of the car turning around and accelerating, he stood where he was. Didn't he run? And can the man see the rabbit? Can he see a hunter?