In the Indian movies I remember, the beautiful heroines are all like the village girls dug out of the ground. But Bindu, the heroine in Kung Fu Little Fly, is really beautiful, fresh and full of urban flavor.
The design of the little fly is so cute. I thought it was quite disgusting to be a fly (you will vomit when you see a fly in life), but the little fly in this movie, although all the details and even the hair of the fly are clearly visible, but I don't feel a little bit at all. Dirty or disgusting, but very cute like a little pet of the heroine. The movements are also very lively, and the two small claws are more effective than the gestures.
The plot is inspiring! Through unremitting efforts, Diaosi finally won the heart of the goddess, killed the jealous Gao Fushuai, experienced a rebirth from human to fly, and finally made the heroine re-acquainted with herself and fought with Gao Fushuai with all her might, and finally killed Gao Fushuai. (Actually, it was all dead at the time).
Ending, not perfect ending... After the diaosi little fly and Gao Fushuai perished together, as expected, they were reborn again, but—it was still a fly, just a bigger fly... The
heroine found the little fly that was reborn again, Joyfully, it looks like I will be with him for the rest of my life...
How can I be with flies for the rest of my life!
The life of a fly is super short, well, up to three months!
Does the male lead keep being reborn?
Could it be that the heroine and flies get married and have children to play human-beast wars?
Reincarnating into a fly is not a long-term solution, screenwriter, you should at least reincarnate the male protagonist again...
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