I'm afraid flies have culture!

Melody 2022-04-20 09:02:16

Watch too many Indian movies.

This one is definitely on the mid to high level.

The story itself has nothing to say, but fortunately Indians can always make the seemingly impossible possible. Telling an absurd story. The day before yesterday, I heard people discussing that Indians can always turn false truths into truth.

Don't laugh, it's also a skill.


The whole story can be basically divided into: the preface of the fly, the reincarnation of the fly, the preface of the fly's revenge, the fly's fitness record, the fly's revenge, and the fly's postscript.

How capable a fly can be depends on how imaginative you are.

Flies have small brains, but your brains are always bigger, right?


There are actually many good Indian movies, not to mention the ones that are too old and too well-known.

Aamir Khan's "Suicide Live" is well structured.

"Flowers of Lucknow" is a sad song sent to the world.

A religious fusion of handsome men and women in Akaba the Great.

"The Good Luck Barber" is ironic and straightforward enough.

"A Request in the Rain" isn't actually an Indian movie.

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  • Opal 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    The Indian people are so happy that they can be so hilarious with just a fly.

  • Linwood 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    Nima is such a rubbish bullshit plot that he is reborn as a fly and has nothing to say

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  • Nani: Bindu Joliki raavaddu... Champaista!