Noi Kuan: From the very beginning, our goal for Agent From Above was never to create a fantasy world entirely divorced from reality. Instead, we looked back and drew upon the profound visual elements already present in Taiwan’s temple culture: the striking interplay of light, incense smoke, flames, sacred motifs, and a palpable sense of ritual. When we overlaid these authentic cultural elements onto our script, a distinctly Taiwanese brand of fantasy naturally emerged.
When designing the underworld or combat sequences, we translated these elements into the visual pacing of the scenes. The battlegrounds in Agent From Above are not set in some alternate dimension; rather, they represent our actual physical reality warped and eroded by supernatural forces. Familiar alleyways, traditional markets, and quiet temple corners are instantly transformed into otherworldly dimensions the moment deities or spirits intervene. We wanted audiences to feel that this fantasy wasn’t borrowed from abroad—it sprang organically from the soil of Taiwan itself.