The first part is mainly the foreshadowing of the second part. It tells the story of the growth of the son of King Baahubali, climbing the waterfall mountain, meeting the beloved woman, and the servant who met his father before learning about his life experience.
Therefore, it is a foreshadowing, so the first hour or more of this film basically did not show the ins and outs. Only when the son of King Baahubali met his father's original servant did he learn about his life and his father's legendary experience.
The filming of the film is very beautiful, and the scenes are relatively grand with special effects. Although the fighting scene is more exaggerated, considering that the narrative foundation of the film is more mythical, it can be understood that the part of King Baahubali's son crossing the waterfall mountain to get the guidance of the goddess is very beautiful, and I am a woman watching it.
This film must be watched in conjunction with the second part, otherwise the story will be severe and incomplete. The second part is mainly based on Baahubali's behavior and achievements, etc. It is described by the people and the world. Baahubali and his brother are both contenders for the throne. In front of Baahubali, although his brother is brave, he Acting harshly, tyrannically, without mercy. And Baahubali's behavior is very queen and national favorite.
The next plot development is the more conventional trend in the mythology. Baahubali, as the crown prince, visited and browsed in micro clothes, met the princess of a neighboring country, and used the charm of wisdom and courage to make the princess fall in love with him. For various reasons, the queen mother and Baahubali misunderstood and gave up the throne in order to go to the princess Baahubali, but the elder brother still planned to murder Baahubali until the son of Baahubali returned to launch a civil revolt and regain the throne.
Although the plot is bloody, the performance of the film is not shocking, and the acting skills of the actors also make people want to watch it. When I first watched the first part, I watched them talk, and I always wondered if a group of people were about to start dancing, but fortunately they didn't. (ps: In the second part of Baahubali, on the way back to China with the princess on the swan boat, there was a small fantasy that was actually a dance, which finally fulfilled my little obsession, hahahaha? )
Overall, the two films are very worth watching. Although I still can't remember a character's name after watching it (they took the name of a mouthful and long, it's really hard to remember), but the painting style is beautiful and the war scene is grand. Some battle scenes are also very real (much better than the domestic special effects of a few cents).
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