Moreover, not lagging behind the United States, but India, this is even more frustrating. Can you imagine that a fly and its lover---a first-class beauty, join hands to deal with the gangster, and they are so funny that they are so happy to watch. Such movies, not to mention China, have never appeared in Hollywood or Europe. But the Indian took it out. An infatuated boy who was killed by the wicked reincarnated into a fly, and launched the most valiant counterattack against the evil forces, "I will kill you!" A sentence for the wicked. It also wants the former lover to accept him again, and the two will join forces to deal with the common enemy. A brave fly was imagined by the Indians and successfully sent to the screen.
I have to admire the imagination of the Indians, who not only do well in software development, but also have excellent artistic imagination. In fact, for flies, the first impression is disgusting, followed by horror. So far, the most famous movie related to flies is "Turning the Flies", and there have been two versions in 1958 and 1986. The latter is directed by the famous David Cronenberg. Both versions are adapted from the same novel, both are full of horror and poignant beauty, and both are full of reflections amidst nausea and abuse. It is a reflection on human beings, the conflict between humanity and insect nature hidden in the human body, and the alienation of human beings after the highly developed science. But because this film is full of the meaning of a B-level film, it is not so beautiful to watch, especially after dinner or at night, it is better not to watch it.
But "Kung Fu Little Fly" is completely detached from "Change the Flies". Although it does not have that kind of deep scientific thinking, it does not have the ultimate torture about technology and ethics, but it uses a beautiful love to admire the existence of the fly. For the fly This kind of common small insects in nature has a whole new understanding. Just like "Mickey Mouse" changed people's views on mice, I believe that after watching "Kung Fu Flies", the hatred of flies will be reduced a bit.
Movies like "Kung Fu Flies", if they are replaced by a Chinese star, should also pass the political trial smoothly. It's just that even if you give Chinese filmmakers such a space, I'm afraid that you still won't be able to make such a movie. Before, the emergence of "Three Fools" shocked the Chinese people. We couldn't make a movie like that. Fortunately, we also have "Chinese Partners" which is pretty good. By the time "Robot Love", it was obvious that the gap between Chinese films and Indian films was not even a little bit. "Kung Fu Flies" can't be considered a masterpiece, but we are far inferior in terms of imagination alone. Our imagination rested on the development of traditional themes such as "Journey to the West", and successively produced "Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons" and "Making Havoc in Heaven", and the box office was surprisingly good, so more mythological themes were discovered , More "Journey to the West" lined up in the back waiting for the quilt, and Fengshen and Liao Zhai were also being dug up in a swarm. Our own "kung fu fly" is out of reach. Even if it is love, we have "Beijing Meets Seattle", but it's just a re-creation of "Sleepless in Seattle". Love + imagination, what we face is still blank.
In the docking with Hollywood, "Gravity" grafted Chinese elements together without any sense of disobedience, which made the Chinese feel a little excited. But "Slumdog Millionaire" and "Fantasy Drifting of the Youth Pie" don't connect India and Hollywood to a greater extent. At this point, India is still farther than China.
For pure Chinese movies, we have a "Fireworks in the Day", which has received good international response, but India also has excellent works such as "My Name is Khan", "Stars on Earth", "Unknown Death" and the above. The mentioned "Three Fools" and "Robot Love" are all worth watching. On the other hand, China is generally lacklustre. At this point, India can completely kill Greater China in seconds.
In "Kung Fu Flies", it is said that Indian young man Nani fell in love with Bindu, a girl who was diagonally opposite to him. After years of chasing after him, he finally encountered a love rival, a black-hearted businessman. The wealthy businessman Sudip wanted to get a hand when he saw a beautiful woman. When he saw Bindu, his eyes straightened, and he wanted to get a hand. When Sudip found that Bindu had a stake in Nani, he unceremoniously killed Nani. Poor Nani was certainly not an opponent, and unfortunately died, but he was reincarnated as a fly and fought back against Sudip. Especially when Fly Nani saw Sudip’s plot against Bindu, he was full of protection consciousness. The evolution from an ordinary fly to a Kung Fu fly has become the goal of Nani's efforts. Bindu was originally an expert in micro-sculpting. When she finally discovered that the fly was actually her beloved Nani, she used her mini-sculpting skills to equip the transformed Nani, and the little fly became a small one armed to the teeth. Insects are no longer afraid of insecticides, no longer afraid of fly swatters, and have sharp, rigid claws that can launch more courageous offensives. Sudip first resisted all kinds of things, but couldn't, and then invited wizards and invited birds to catch flies, but it didn't help. In the end, Nani and Bindu teamed up and were defeated in a hurry.
Although compared with "The Fly", the format is slightly smaller, but the fly is small and only used as an attacker of love. It is full of love, suitable for people of all levels, but has a larger format. Love is always an endless topic, but the pursuit of science and ethics is a niche topic. Therefore, "The Fly" is full of evil taste. "Kung Fu Flies" has all the love. It is suitable for watching at any time and at any time. It can be regarded as a comedy or a romance.
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