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Watching "The Tuner" has a feeling

author:Old Yang Micro World

Today I watched an Indian movie "The Tuner", and my mood could not be calmed for a long time. This movie reminds me of the fable "Mr. DongGuo and the Wolf". It is also a warning to the world, but it is not a euphemism like a fable, but it shows us the evils of human nature nakedly. In order to cover up the crime, the criminals in the film do not hesitate to repeatedly kill witnesses; illegal organ sellers treat the living as a commodity and do not care about the lives of others for profit; even children of several years old try to spy on the privacy of others and sell the privacy of others for tens of rupees. What makes the collapse even more is that the police who are supposed to protect people's lives and property are actually one of the criminals. Our protagonist not only can't report the crime, but even after being killed and blind, he doesn't have to choose first except to escape.

The shock of this movie is that it does not leave us with any illusions about the evil man "putting down the butcher knife and becoming a Buddha". Instead, it tells us that the wicked cannot be touched by your goodness. Even if for a moment he seemed to have found out in his conscience, it was only a moment, and soon he would regret it and continue to do harming things. Just like at the end of the film, although our protagonist has been repeatedly persecuted by criminals, he still insists on interceding for criminals when he sees that criminals will be killed by illegal organ sellers. After the criminal successfully rescued himself, for a moment he did find out in his conscience and let the protagonist get out of the car and leave. But in less than two minutes, the criminal regretted it, turned the front of the car and rushed towards the protagonist. If it weren't for the aura of the protagonist, the movie would have been a tragedy.

The valuable thing about this film is that it does not blindly show the victory of the evil of human nature, but instead shows the causal cycle of "the sky net is restored, neglect is not leaked" and "good and evil will be repaid in the end". None of the bad guys in the film have been given a good death, and all have been punished as they deserve.

At the end of the film, the girl asks the protagonist, "That person is so vicious, repeated bloody crimes and blindness, you should take away her cornea." Why would you want to let her go? The protagonist did not answer. I don't know how to answer when I watch the movie. How should we choose whether the wicked will return evil for evil, or persist in their original intentions to fight evil with good?

Watching "The Tuner" has a feeling

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