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Weird video of truck striking a man riding a bike, he seems to appear in a flash of light after he is hit...

 

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The time stamps all match, it is a neat trick of editing at the very least...

Brief Analysis

Surprise, surprise, the video does not show a genuine teleportation event. In fact, the video was produced with the help of some clever editing and actors. The video is featured in a collection of marketing videos for a Chinese computer game called Dragon Totem Girl (Zhu Xian 2). Rather tellingly, the distinctive dragon-head game logo appears on the roadway after the truck has passed. It was apparently part of an advertising campaign for the game in which the main character used various superpowers (such as teleportation) to help people in their everyday lives.

 

 

http://www.hoax-slayer.com/teleporting-alien-saves-man-china-video.shtml

Mind you, I'm no expert in Asian languages, but I'm somewhat sure the video is Korean, not Chinese.

 

Is it possible it's one of those fake viral videos promoting some upcoming movie or event?

 

Edit: imatfaal beat me to it.

Edited by pwagen

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Oh Well! I figured it was editing of some kind, thanks guys...

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