Re: Yingdala
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2024 6:38 pm
"Operationa Arraconda" a Surprise Hit
The Luthorian film "Operation Arraconda" was a surprise hit in Yingdala, leading the box office on its opening weekend. Primarily set and filmed in Yingdala, the movie tells the story of a rouge Yingdalan official's plot to launch a mind control satellite through a monument to the Treaty of Port Morgan. The plot is ultimately foiled by Luthori.
Many critics panned the film, calling it a fantasy and a disgrace. One notable critic said, "Clearly, the film shows how Luthorians view us and that Yingdalans seek to control all people everywhere. This is a boldfaced lie - not to mention completely impossible and unaligned with Yingdalan values."
However, the audience loved the movie, with filmgoers citing it as a "wild ride" and "fun." Viewers praised the locations and filming - believing they showed Yingdala's natural and cultural beauty. One viewer stated, "Who cares if it is totally unrealistic? The movie was entertaining. Besides, the bad guy had what was coming to him."
Scholars have quietly praised the film - with even the Ministry of Rites and Education giving it a quiet endorsement, noting that a corrupt official was arrested and and human rights were preserved.
Filmgoers here and around the world will have to wait and see to compare "Operation Arraconda" with the to-be-released "Port Morgan."
The Luthorian film "Operation Arraconda" was a surprise hit in Yingdala, leading the box office on its opening weekend. Primarily set and filmed in Yingdala, the movie tells the story of a rouge Yingdalan official's plot to launch a mind control satellite through a monument to the Treaty of Port Morgan. The plot is ultimately foiled by Luthori.
Many critics panned the film, calling it a fantasy and a disgrace. One notable critic said, "Clearly, the film shows how Luthorians view us and that Yingdalans seek to control all people everywhere. This is a boldfaced lie - not to mention completely impossible and unaligned with Yingdalan values."
However, the audience loved the movie, with filmgoers citing it as a "wild ride" and "fun." Viewers praised the locations and filming - believing they showed Yingdala's natural and cultural beauty. One viewer stated, "Who cares if it is totally unrealistic? The movie was entertaining. Besides, the bad guy had what was coming to him."
Scholars have quietly praised the film - with even the Ministry of Rites and Education giving it a quiet endorsement, noting that a corrupt official was arrested and and human rights were preserved.
Filmgoers here and around the world will have to wait and see to compare "Operation Arraconda" with the to-be-released "Port Morgan."