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The whole story of "The Tuner" revolves around the protagonist Akash, who was originally a pianist, but pretended to be blind in order to make a living, and one day he went to a star's house to perform, only to witness the detailed process of the star's killing, and then a series of suspenseful stories, the storyline reversed many times.
The male protagonist in the movie, Akash, as a performer, but began to pretend to be blind while living, was favored by a star while playing in a restaurant, and was invited to attend the star's wedding anniversary, at the star's house, but he did not see the star Bramod, until the end she found out that Prammed had died for no reason, and she witnessed the star's wife and lover kill the star.
Although Akash pretended to be blind and was not suspected, he was later tempted by Simi, who decided to take revenge on him, causing him to lose his eyes and become a real blind man.
At the end of the film, he is safe, Akash is still his blind pianist, from the beginning of the "eyes" to the later heart is also blind, after experiencing these things, it is difficult for him to return to his original heart.
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The movie "Tuner" tells the story of Akash, a pianist who pretends to be blind, and struggles with whether to report the perpetrator after watching Chang Jian's pants get involved in a ** case.
In the film, the male protagonist Akashic is a pianist who pretends to be blind, and because of this blind identity, he gets a very easy job, that is, working as a pianist in a restaurant.
The reason why Akash pretends to be blind is to get convenience, and on the other hand, to get ** inspiration.
Akash's brilliant talent has won the admiration of a real estate tycoon named Plummer, who was a star before switching careers to the real estate business.
Plummer invited Akash to play on his and his wife's wedding anniversary, and the day soon came, and Akash arrived at Plummer's home at the appointed time.
When the door opened, Akash was a little surprised to see Pragayemo lying on the ground, while Plummer's wife, Simi, was with another man.
Akash can be said to be an eyewitness to this ** case, but at this time he is blind, so he has been struggling with whether to tell the truth.
Later, Plummer's wife, Simi, preemptively went to the restaurant where Akanejansh was staying to test him. After a series of temptations, Akash was liberated, and Plummer's wife died in a "car accident".
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One is a French-language thriller directed by Olivier Trenet and starring Gregois Leplant-Lingue and Gregory Gadebois. The other is the Indian version of "The Tuner", which was released in April this year.
Let's talk about the French version first, the male protagonist lost the game and failed to complete the dream of **, he chose to become a tuner, and pretended to be blind to use people's sympathy to gain convenience, and even used people's blind ignorance of the blind to spy on other people's lives. But when you fool life, you will eventually be fooled by life. The male protagonist was involved in the ** case during a tuning, and at the end of the film, the male protagonist was only seen playing the piano and trying to calm himself down and waiting for an opportunity to find a way out of the predicament, while the female ** used a nail gun (not sure what it was) to the back of the male protagonist's head, waiting quietly.
The film leaves a big suspense, did the male protagonist die in the end? I didn't hear a "bang" at the end. If there is, is it the male protagonist's counterattack or the terminator of death?
About the Indian version of "The Tuner" at first, I simply thought it was an expansion of the French version, even if I just read the beginning, I thought it was just a simple expansion of the male protagonist's love life and the male protagonist's life after escaping, such as calling the police, and then facing the doubts of those who had been deceived by themselves, and the lover's ice release and the end of the god code. When I really watched the whole film, I realized that I still underestimated the director and screenwriter of this film.
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"The Tuner" is a French-language thriller directed by Olivier Trenet and starring Gregois Leplant-Lingue and Gregory Gadepois. The film tells the story of Adrian, a piano genius who later switched to piano tuning, and he pretends to be blind in order to get close to customers. One day, he witnessed the story of a ** case.