It turned out to be a success, at least I think so. Because so far, as far as my vision is concerned, the Chinese have not made even a single film of this type and level.
I only say this for three reasons: First, the craftsmanship of the Kung Fu Little Fly is unparalleled. The small animals that people hate in daily life and make people uncomfortable when they think about them are so realistic in the film. Delicate, emotional, and even expressive, maybe the producer is really talented, maybe it's purely a matter of personal preference, but I feel it anyway. Second, the purest love in the film also deeply moved me. I believe everyone feels the same. The love between the hero and heroine is sometimes calm and real like a breeze, sometimes light and happy like a melody, sometimes strong and fragrant like a glass of good wine, and finally returns to be like a rock, steadfast and eternal. There are many love stories of this kind, but there are few that can be made like this. Third, the classic Indian songs and dances appeared decisively at the most critical time of the film. It was just at this moment, just right, that pushed the film to a small climax unconsciously, which made people enjoy endlessly. Throughout the whole film, while doing a good job of fantasy elements, it can still perfectly combine the most simple feelings of the characters and the most refined elements of the nation, which is the biggest highlight of this film.
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