The first Indian movie I saw was "The Lover", a romantic drama that was basically pure singing and dancing. Forget the taste of it, and then I watched "Three Silly Bollywood" which is the only movie that made me cry with laughter, and then I accidentally watched its "Bollywood Robot Love", just kidding The laughter is full of debates about a complete personality, and finally this "Kung Fu Little Fly". (Not to mention that there are horror movies about snakes in India, which my mother likes to watch, so I watched some with her)
What is happiness? When I was bored and browsed some uninteresting stories on the Internet at random, I suddenly saw this movie, then downloaded it inadvertently, and opened the player to watch it, only to find that what I saw turned out to be a very interesting movie, so If you are bored, you will no longer be bored, and a slight touch will linger in your heart, so you will be happy.
The story is about a poor boy who likes a beautiful Cinderella, secretly chasing after two years and finally seeing the sun, Cinderella was caught by a rich and handsome, but Cinderella likes a poor boy, so the rich and handsome in a dark and windy night for a month. Kill the poor boy. Later, the poor boy was reborn as a fly. With step-by-step efforts, he and Cinderella finally killed the rich and handsome, and the fly died at the same time. However, in order to combine sadness and joy, the director turned flies into millions. In short, flies are immortal. So Cinderella has a fly that accompanies eating, playing, sleeping, and part-time bodyguard. The story ends.
There are quite a lot of hilarious plots in the movie, even a guy with a high laughing point like me couldn’t help but laugh. Maybe it’s because flies represent justice, watching the evil side being played by the side representing justice. Why should loyal spectators be unhappy? The movie tells us a lot of truth. First of all, in terms of chasing girls, the male protagonist has been chasing for two whole years. No matter how the female protagonist ignores the male protagonist and ignores the existence of the male protagonist, the male protagonist still perseveres and shamelessly surrounds the female protagonist. Let the heroine get used to her appearance and form a subconscious sense of dependence. There is also the optimistic spirit of the male protagonist, like Xiaoqiang who can't be beaten to death, he has been strong until the final victory of the common people. so,
The first point is to be thick-skinned when chasing girls.
The second point is to be optimistic when chasing girls, and not be afraid of being attacked and ignored.
The third point is to focus on girls. When girls encounter difficulties, they should appear at the side of girls in a timely and accurate manner to help girls solve problems.
The fourth point is persistence.
Fifth, ok, there is no fifth. If you do the above four points and persist for two years without success, you can give up decisively. This kind of woman is not worth your pursuit.
Then there's vengeance and death. When I watched "Northern Love" before, I remembered a sentence in it. The living can die, the dead can live, the living can't be with the dead, and the dead can't live, all of which are not the ultimate in emotion. And this movie expresses a sentence, life and death are for you. Although this kind of plot is almost often staged in various aphrodisiac dramas, when you see the last scene of the flies flying into the fire, you will still be moved in a mess, just like when many people die, calling out their parents will cause people to cry. It is the same, because this emotion is the result of what everyone has been pursuing in the depths of their hearts and has a strong contrast with social reality. I'm moved because I haven't been grown up yet.
The director's shrewdness lies in reversing the final tragedy, and then portraying an undead hero, but it ends with a nonsensical fly dance, which makes the audience burst into laughter when they are sentimental, leaving long thoughts and memories. French endings have the same effect.
The romantic beginning, the exciting turning point, the refreshing climax, the sad finale, and the happy ending. This is "Kung Fu Little Fly"
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