I will reply with four words - Hundred Birds Nest angry.
A flock of flightless birds ushered in a flock of pigs who wanted to eat omelettes. These birds were quickly knocked down by the green pigs' sugar-coated cannonballs, completely losing their imagination of the so-called "evil" in this world. So when they found out that their unborn offspring was about to become a tooth sacrifice in the mouth of their pigs, they suddenly realized that the successes such as "anger management" sold in the world were not suitable for intrigue. Pulled by the slingshot of "Why don't you go to the sky", hundreds of birds rushed out of their nests angrily, countless parabolas pierced the sky, and there was only one target - "Pig Leaving Egg Castle".
This movie, which neither explains why birds can't fly, nor why pigs are green like jade, and why jadeites like to eat birds' eggs, is logically confusing. But the audience chose to forget or forgive the creator's "carelessness", all because of one word: cute!
In "Angry Birds", the cute bomb black, the stupid red, the exciting dart yellow, and the cute baby bird with a small tongue out, looking at you with colorful eyes and big watery eyes, at that moment It's so cute that the 3D glasses burst, and I can't help but want to sing a power train's "Being a Rainbow" in the movie theater... It's
so cute to the audience's heart, it's naturally the inherent curative effect of "Angry Birds". But for the movie market, this big movie produced by Rovio Studios and Sony is undoubtedly a signal flare for "stupid birds fly first". Regardless of whether "Fruit Ninja" or "Cut the Rope" will really open the mind to the movie, at least the following "World of Warcraft" and "Assassin's Creed" have predicted the full scale of the 2016 game adaptation movie counterattack.
Especially for those game App investors who have burned, are burning and are about to burn, unlike those antique-level games born from the PC mother's womb, "Angry Birds" sounded the horn for mobile mobile games to capture the screen. The slingshots in the hands of the shooters have long been hungry and aimed at the window glass of every spectator's house.
Worryingly, it's not an Angry Birds, or the expected sequel, Angry Two Birds, that will test the Finns. Just like we just thought of it as a game that makes weird noises, if the Finns are smart enough, they must seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, through the continuous and cinematic image of "Angry Birds", Effectively and persistently release the consumption power behind IP.
This is probably the only chance for Finns to prove themselves to the world after Nokia's death.
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