The most amazing film adaptation in film history, the 5th best movie in India, is absolutely reverse

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-21

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Since the day the film came out, adaptation has become one of the most popular forms of cinema. Different types of film and television works will choose the appropriate way to adapt them to meet the aesthetic needs of the audience. Some are adapted based on **, some are adapted based on real events, some are adapted based on **, and some are adapted based on a news report, a ** or a story, and there are really various adaptation techniques.

However, is there a movie that will shock you after the ** and make you marvel at how well and perfectly adapted it is? It is "The Kite Runner", that kind of emotion, that kind of cry of human nature, the indescribable heaviness and profundity, which is really touching people's hearts. Such an adaptation is not a technical problem, it is neither as beautiful as "Titanic", nor as grand and spectacular as "The Lord of the Rings", nor as full of fantasy as "Harry Potter".

The work not only enriches the original, but also presents a storyline that is both logical and unexpected in line with the times, regions, and the needs of the director. The film brings out the emotional depth of the original while adding a unique charm to the story through cultural elements and visuals that are unique to India. The amazing thing you mean is the kind of emotion that you can't imagine, but can deeply move you. A movie can touch the falling snow so deeply, as if she is in the hot land of India, feeling the heat wave in her face, and hearing the deepest notes in her heart, this feeling is unprecedented, intoxicating, and unforgettable. For Luo Xue, among all the movies she has had, the Indian movie "The Tuner" is undoubtedly the most shocking adaptation.

Based on the 2010 French short film of the same name, directed by Sriram Lagvan, starring Ayusman Kulana and Tabu, the film premiered in India in 2018 and was officially released in Chinese mainland in 2019. The film tells a true story that takes place in India from the perspective of a tuning technician. The film was achieved in India 1308$10,000 at the box office, while worldwide, its box office reached 6063$30,000.

On the Douban platform, up to 94A viewer of 90,000 gave 82 of the rating, while on the IMDB platform, there is 10A viewer of 20,000 gave 8A high score of 2. This is on par with the score of "Manslaughter", which ranked 249th in the IMDB TOP 250, but the number of viewers is much larger. Although the film is slightly inferior to "Manslaughter", it is still a masterpiece of Indian cinema. Considering the ratings of the last two films on Douban and IMDB, this film has a slightly lower score than Manslaughter, so it can be considered as the fifth Indian film worth watching.

From my personal perception of falling snow, the pace of this movie is extremely tight, and the twists and turns in the story are also many and tight. In the movie, the protagonist repeatedly counterattacks in a dangerous situation, which is jaw-dropping. Moreover, the film is not just a storyteller, it shows the social situation in India through the plot of the film, giving a similar look and feel to "Slumdog Millionaire". The protagonists are constantly struggling in the face of adversity, and each dilemma is like an insurmountable cliff, but they can always find a breakthrough in the most critical moments, showing amazing resilience and wisdom. However, the plot of the film has more twists, and the successive accidents that take sharp turns make the whole movie even more engaging.

Amazingly, the film breaks the constraints of the original short film and succeeds in presenting a French story so locally from a more intense and story-rich perspective. This is also the key to the film's success at the box office and word of mouth. Whether it's the complex twists of the storyline or the localized exploration while retaining the core idea, the film shows a near-perfect performance. In the film, the image of the rabbit is integrated with the background of the story, which not only impresses the audience, but also becomes a classic animation work. In addition, the film incorporates some puzzling elements, such as a blind rabbit, a rabbit's head and crutches, and a can that is eventually knocked into the air, which adds a lot of fascinating elements to the film.

Therefore, deep down in the heart of Falling Snow, this movie is undoubtedly the most shocking adaptation!

Here are some serious spoilers, and it is recommended for those who haven't watched it yet, to watch the movie first, and then go to see the falling snow! Even if the plot is confusing, it is difficult to hide the deep friendship of the characters in the film. (Don't forget to close the barrage).

1. A dazzling adaptation.

In 2010, a miniature film called The Tuner made its debut in France and in 2011 it won the Best Short Film Award at the Leuven International Film Festival and the 2012 César Award for Best Short Film. People have praised "The Tuner" for its compact plot and sincere emotion, which has become a hot topic on the Internet. In that year, the film was widely disseminated through the Internet and aroused great social attention.

At this stage, the micro-film "Tuner" has received 92 super high ratings, while on the IMDB platform, 2300 people gave 80 reviews.

Therefore, when the Indian adaptation of "The Tuner" was screened in China, Luoxue dismissed it. The plot, imaginary dialogue, and foreseen story direction of her ability all made her reluctant to go to the cinema to contribute to the box office of the film, even though the reputation had been good at the time. It turns out that in the movie, the characters are rich in personality levels, and the plot is full of ups and downs, which makes Luo Xue impressed by the adapted version of "Tuner". Later, when Luo Xue saw this movie on the streaming ** platform, she was deeply attracted by the plot of the movie and regretted not going to the cinema to enjoy the immersive viewing experience.

The Indian version of The Tuner makes the whole plot more twisty while maintaining its original story structure, and takes a deep ** into society, the present, and human nature. The audience seems to have followed the protagonist's ** journey, through the streets and alleys of India, and felt the deep human touch. The film perfectly presents a compelling story and an authentic Indian setting, and from my personal point of view, this film is even more powerful than "Manslaughter"!

The story depicts Akash, a pianist who pretends to be blind and wants to hone his skills in the dark and enjoy social benefits. During a family show, he meets Plummer's wife, Simi, and her lover, Manola, in a crime that kills Plummer. Akash pretended to be blind to deceive two **s, and then went to the police station to report the crime. But he didn't expect that his lover Manora turned out to be the sheriff of the police station, and this report also attracted the attention of the two, which led to a series of stories.

There is a short comment with more than 2,000 likes on Douban, which reads: "The first hour was very exciting, but then suddenly various changes occurred, adding a star to the ending."

However, for the falling snow, the performance of the previous hour seems more prosaic, as it is an expansion of the French micro-film. But when this overall expansion is completed, how to maintain the overall tone of the film and keep the story engaging, is the most shocking part of the film.

The male protagonist went from wearing contact lenses pretending to be blind to meeting the heroine, and in order to understand the true face of the heroine, he chose contact lenses. But unexpectedly, during a family performance, he encountered a ** case. When he went to the police station to report the crime, he was surprised to find that one of the ** turned out to be the sheriff. After many attempts by the two, he eventually transformed from a fake blind man to a real blind man. In order to avoid being pursued, the two decided to leave the place. Surprisingly, in the process of escaping from the pursuit, the male protagonist accidentally ran into an organ trafficking group, and saved his life because of what he saw before disguised as a blind man. In order to recover what he had lost, he works with Simi to find organs and tissues. Simi became his **, and he became his new master. In the process of working with organ tissues, he first captured Simi and then framed the sheriff. He thought he could escape, but unfortunately was stabbed in organ tissue, so after teaming up with Simi, he backstabbed Simi again.

It's no exaggeration to say that the story is always full of unexpected twists that make the whole plot exceed the audience's expectations. The male protagonist faces a double threat and is in a desperate situation. Especially in the second half of the story, the male protagonist needs to be wary not only of his own organs and tissues, but also of Simi's possible murderous behavior, and it can be said that he is in a very dangerous situation.

Many people are confused by the "Ka Waist Zi" twist in the second half of the film, believing that it is not in harmony with the overall structure of the film, mainly because they have a disapproving attitude towards the act of "Ka Waist Zi". In the movie "Slumdog Millionaire", the description of abuse after adopting a child, as well as the process of the protagonist's spiritual growth, have a subtle resonance with the behavior of "Ka waist". Actually, if you're a little confused about this, you can refer to Falling Snow as the best non-Indian-made Indian film, Slumdog Millionaire, especially the scene in which children are adopted and then brutally cut off their hands and eyes to beg for alms.

Then, in the movie, "Ka Waist Zi" suddenly faints and is taken somewhere, and from then on, "Karma Waist Zi" behavior becomes easy to understand. So, there is nothing to boast about in this film. However, in addition to the compelling storyline, I personally feel that there is another commendable aspect of the film, which is a deep reflection on the reality of the situation.

2. The application of metaphor in real life.

From the first two paragraphs of the film, we can clearly observe that the director has made a deep and comprehensive satire of the rich, poor and law enforcers in society, which reveals for us a social reality that is still problematic even if it is glorified.

For example, in the original micro-film version, the real ** is an ordinary elderly woman, but in the Indian adaptation, she becomes the upper echelon of society and the holder of power. The changes in these two characters embody two very different cultural values and ways of thinking. By changing this image, we can see both the ugliness and selfishness of the rich in defending their own interests, and the recklessness of those in power.

When Manola's spouse finds out that her husband is having an affair, she has the right to punish her. Manola's wife, faced with the threat of organ gangs, resolutely chose to protect her family. However, when the organs and tissues tried to extort money from her husband, which threatened to lead to the breakup of the entire family, Manola's wife did not hesitate to order Manora to end everyone's lives.

In other words, she can show her ferocity and ugliness, but she will never allow anyone to ruin her comfortable life! In this society, the disparity between the rich and the poor is unforgiving, and the unforgiving reality is in front of us. This is the selfish behavior of the wealthy class, almost exactly like Simi who pushes the old lady downstairs.

However, the director's intention is to go far beyond simply showing the selfish behavior of the wealthy class, he also hopes to attract more attention and traffic through the gap between the rich and the poor. He ruthlessly exposes the injustice and hypocrisy of society, and focuses on greed and depravity. While criticizing the wealthy classes, he also severely criticized the uncleanness and ugliness of the poor classes.

Despite their strong beliefs and even tattooing a portrait of Lord Shiva on their bodies, they still engage in murder and extortion without any guilt at all. They are Adi, who is known as "India's No. 1 Killer". The male protagonist is not the first of them to want a "karma", and they are not the only criminal syndicate in Indian society. In the country of India, criminal syndicates are a very common and influential phenomenon. Their behavior is similar to that of Millionaire in the Slums, and while they are full of faith in their words, they lack religious influence in the process of killing or fighting.

Those who are called gods and Buddhas are really just a fig leaf for their defiled minds, and under this fig leaf, their souls are shameful.

It's amazing how the line between good and bad is so blurred, and in this society, good people seem so vulnerable. "The story of Aunt Morriby reminds me of a lot of people. The actor once told Simi: "Compared to the aunt, Mori is more trustworthy because doctors are risky." ”

Eventually, Murray was the first to die, but the most dangerous doctor not only saved his life, but also assisted him in traveling to England and allocated him a sum of money. Life is often like an unpredictable drama, where irony and absurdity are intertwined, and the truth is often beyond imagination. Is this ironic? Is it really crazy? In this world, irony and tragedy often go hand in hand, and fate plays unpredictable. The reality is really overwhelming!

Aside from the twists and metaphors of the story, the most appealing part of this film is undoubtedly its puzzling plot!

3. Headache-inducing end result.

Did Simi carry out a doctor's anti-killing operation? The doctor did not fight back, he followed medical ethics, but his eyesight was not fully restored. Is the end of this male lecture real or edited? The male protagonist regained his sight, but he chose to hide it. Has his eyesight been restored? The male protagonist finally reveals the truth, and his eyesight is restored, but he is afraid to face reality and chooses to make up a false ending. If it's already **, then why lie? Ultimately, why do we want to knock cans flying?

This film, even among the brain-burning movies around the world, can definitely be regarded as an excellent brain-burning movie. Falling Snow is obviously more inclined to this kind of brain-burning movie that can analyze the story in deep detail, rather than the type of information asymmetry like "The Invisible Guest".

First of all, has the male protagonist regained his visual abilities? It's been restored!

The most intuitive evidence includes two aspects, first, the rabbit in his story is obviously blind in his eyes, and this agile rabbit, although blind, is clearly a reflection of the male protagonist. The second point is that in this story, he pushes Simi off the cart, then grabs Simi by the foot with his own hand and takes it to an open place. However, in this story, a rabbit suddenly jumps up and smashes into the windshield of the car that Simi is trying to hit and kills the male protagonist, which eventually leads to the vehicle overturning and **; Second, in the story, he finds an invisible hand behind the car, which is like his shadow, beckoning to him in the dark. In addition, at the end of the film, the hero forgets to hold a walking stick, which is clearly different from the guide stick he used when he pretended to be blind, that is, the gentleman's cane. The second point is that in the movie, Simi's hand is held by Simi, and he is still constantly waving the crutches in his hand in the movie. In addition, the accuracy and force with which the cans are knocked off, as well as the identification of Sophie by the handshake, prove that the male protagonist is visible.

Therefore, we can be sure that the hero's eyesight has been restored, but why is the male protagonist more inclined to lie to the heroine?

Although nothing is hinted at in the film, we can speculate that the male protagonist always believed that the heroine, Sophie, was an immaculate girl, intelligent and kind-hearted. Therefore, he does not want Sophie to know that he has acted against common sense in order to see the light again.

When the doctor offers to take both of Simi's kidneys, the male protagonist intercedes for the doctor in the car and says: "Doctor, she has confessed to the crime in front of you, ** will arrest her soon, so please let her go".

In this story, the male protagonist should have said something like this, because he is a kind person himself, so he naturally thinks that the person he loves is a more perfect goddess. But why does he think so? Duan Yu found a jade statue of Li Qiushui's sister in the cave, which was very similar to Li Qiushui, so he called her the fairy sister, and when he met Wang Yuyan, he also habitually called her the fairy sister.

Therefore, the male protagonist is reluctant to let the near-perfect goddess in his heart know what bad things he has done!

The hero's eventual act of knocking the can flying is clearly influenced by Sophie's words. After telling Sophie all the stories, Sophie said to him, "She caused a lot of deaths, you should follow Dr. Swami's advice and take off Simi's eyes".

However, when Sophie said that, the male protagonist suddenly turned his head, and then a warm piano melody sounded. The male protagonist walks out alone, and when he comes to a place where no one is, a stick knocks the can flying.

Snowflakes falling, mistakenly thinking that this is another possibility! However, the "reversal" and "reversal of the god film" in the film are really a bit incomprehensible. Also, the *** of this movie is really very pleasant, and I personally especially like it! Despite all the advantages of this film, there is indeed a certain splicing between the storylines, but I personally find it more engaging than Manslaughter, and it is my favorite reversal movie!

The film received widespread critical acclaim and was highly recommended! If there is any movie that has left a deep impression on you or touched your heartstrings, you can share it with us in the comment section!

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