Technology + Creativity

Lonnie 2022-01-16 08:01:37

Some movies are based on characters, some are focused on emotion, some are based on narrative, and some simply take eroticism and blood plasma as their selling points... This movie is a show of Indian film industry technology.

A fly under the special effects of the movie, not a person, is the protagonist of this movie. This little guy has red eyes, black belly, yellow belly, bright wings and cilia. After zooming in, he is very cute, and his limbs are flexible and smooth. Although there are a lot of obstacles, flying...and other scenes in the movie, even the signature of Indian movies The singing and dancing are all done by the fly hero, but there is no trace of technology, as if there is a magical camera following a real fly actor. This is definitely a masterpiece of contemporary special effects technology. I am very curious about which company this fly came from. If it is done by a local Indian company, it really has to reassess the strength of the Indian film industry.

Good technology alone does not necessarily produce a good movie. The movie version of "Final Fantasy" in 2001 almost made Square's company lose money. Isn't the "Super Warship" in 2012 too boring? Technology is just a tool, creativity is the eternal king, and this movie is a model of successful cooperation between technology and creativity.
The Great Revenge of the Little Fly is not only the main body of the story. Its various specific revenge processes occupy most of the time, fully demonstrating the super imagination of these filmmakers:
What can a fly do if it has human IQ and feelings? It flies, hides in a crack, stands on a wall, and travels from one room to another like a long distance from Europe to Asia. A pair of leather shoes is a miracle for her...
What can it do if a fly wants to avenge a human? Noise harassment and eyeball attacks are enough to make people deadly. It can also equip itself with science, run and train muscles, glasses, masks and steel claws are indispensable, and even big killers such as "human cannons" can be prepared. That hapless enemy, besides being covered with scars, will have his family destroyed... Amitabha, fortunately, that hapless enemy is not me.
What would happen if a fly was once a lover of a human? Sweetness and sorrow...
These incredible ideas combined with super technical execution, the product is a storyline that makes me dizzy, and the lively love and hatred of the flyman, they hold me tightly, let me breathe a sigh of relief From the beginning to the end, the excitement is always maintained.

Although technology is so important in the movie, other aspects are never perfunctory.
Although the plot is simple, it is never rough, with layers of advancing, ups and downs, and clues running through. There are a lot of everything, and there are some exquisite details, such as the small steel cannon that finally came in handy, which shows the screenwriter's skill; Under the brilliance of the absolute protagonist of Man Fly, the real-life performance looks eclipsed, bad guys blindly go bad, women blindly love love, but what can they do? The actors in this play are not the protagonists; although this film has the same emotional exaggeration as many Indian movies, people may become numb under the saturated emotional stimulation, but in the end, the flyman uses his body as a fire to attract me. His nose is still a bit sore, is this considered qualified?

So overall, this movie is quite good. It's definitely worth watching and enjoying an audiovisual meal with laughter.

Finally, there is a bug-the motorcycle man's left cheek was stabbed, but in the next shot he has blood on his right cheek.

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