I thought this movie was a love movie.
The male protagonist Nani is in love with the female host and guest on the opposite side. The female protagonist has no response to the pursuit of the male protagonist, but the male protagonist still insists, and he understands all the unresponsiveness of the female protagonist as the female protagonist's actions towards her. Love (how optimistic you have to be). The female lead was moved by the male lead, and finally expressed her true thoughts in her heart. But the film takes a major turning point here. The female protagonist, who had struggled to confess, waited for the male protagonist's response, but the male protagonist did not respond, leaving the female protagonist puzzled. It was a tragedy to find out that the male protagonist died on the road the next day. When you see this, how will the story develop?
What I didn't expect was that the screenwriter reborn the male protagonist, but not as a man, but into a fly. Have to admire his imagination.
The male protagonist, who has just been reborn as a fly, took us to experience the world from the perspective of a fly. This reminds me of "Arrietty the Stealer", looking at our world from the world of the villain. There are many similarities between the two, and both are creative ideas that amaze me. What the Chinese lack most is this kind of imagination.
This fly is different from other flies, this is a fly with "past life" memory. India is the birthplace of Buddhism, and from a Buddhist point of view, it is also possible to carry past life memories. If you Baidu, you will find that people who have memories of past lives are real. But all we know is man, and species other than man have never been considered. If you look at the "six reincarnations", it is reasonable for a fly to have past life memories.
Under what circumstances would one be born with the memory of a previous life? The various movies and TV dramas we have watched tell us that we either love too deeply or hate too deeply. And our male protagonist has both.
How did the hero die?
Here we have to talk about the villain of the film - Sudeep. Sudeep can kill his wife and friends for money, and he says there is no woman who is not crazy about him. But Bindu ignores his existence because of a poor boy, which greatly insults his self-esteem. So he brutally killed Nani one night (the night the heroine confessed).
When the male protagonist was dying, he said to Sudeep, "Stay away from Bindu, I will kill you", which also paved the way for the rebirth of the male protagonist to start revenge for the flies.
When I saw the male protagonist reborn as a fly, I realized that this is not just a love movie, this is obviously a revenge of the fly.
How will the little fly deal with the snobbish Sudeep?
When Nani, who was reborn as a fly, saw his enemy, he tried to hit it with his small body, but he didn't feel the attack of the fly at all. After the first failure, he found the miniature sculpture Bindu gave Sudeep, so he went to Bindu immediately. But Bindu didn't notice the little fly at all. Later Bindu shed tears because he missed Nani, and the fly Nani wrote "I am Nani" with tears, so that Bindu recognized him. Next is a plan of revenge.
A thousand words are omitted here... The story is too exciting, I suggest you search it for yourself.
Although the film feels like a tragedy at the beginning, in fact, the whole film is full of comedy elements. However, the ending was still very moving. I thought this revenge plan was perfect, but I never expected that the revenge of the human-fly cooperation was finally seen through. Sudeep captured Bindu and forced Nani to die. In order to kill Sudeep, Nani used the method of sacrificing himself. After burning himself, he flew into the small steel cannon, and finally successfully killed the enemy, and the revenge plan was successful. The topic discussed here is "love", and true love is the willingness to sacrifice oneself for the one you love. Nani did it, even if it was just a fly, to use his own power to protect his mistress.
The ending of the story is also unexpected. I just want to ask the screenwriter: Why did Nani become a fly again? From red-headed flies to green-headed flies, what's the idea? The funniest thing is that the thief in the back changed his mind because of Bindu's misunderstanding. This is what I don't understand very well, and I don't know what I want to express in the end.
In general, this movie refreshed my view of Indian movies, and I didn't feel so disgusted with the singing and dancing elements in the movie, and I actually watched it carefully. This movie is full of laughter, tears, touching, and amazing. It is a good movie worth watching. There are so many things worth writing, but the writing is limited, so I only use this text to commemorate this film.
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