I give two out of five stars. The advantages of this film are special effects and scenes, but only the special effects of waterfalls, jungles and some castles look realistic, especially the night scene of snowy mountains, which is like a joke. The scene is very grand, there is no choice. The following is the spit: The character image is very rigid. The only character I feel full of from the whole upper part is the slave in charge of the arsenal. The first half of the plot is too slow, but the rhythm of the father and king line in the next hour is normal. The most famous song and dance in Indian movies is really not worth watching in this movie. The choreography can be said to have no classical charm, the actors' movements are stiff, and the screen is full of only sexual hints. And this frequent waist-to-chest action doesn't match the music. If you really want to dance a sexy belly dance, it can be like Turkey's fire dance. The dance moves are too modern and don't fit the movie setting. The part of the father-king line is really a vulgar joyous dance, and it has no charm. I thought that Deepika danced badly in "The Empire", but I didn't expect "Baahubali" to be even worse (⋟﹏⋞) I won't say more about the force value settings that violate physical common sense>( ̄▽ ̄ =  ̄︿ ̄)< Is the performance of the actor, exaggerated, exaggerated, forceful and forceful. The strange thing is that the male protagonist is not exaggerated in the father line, why the prince line is so greasy. I still like that slave's acting the most. Finally, I made four pictures of Tucao, Bo Jun smiled (●'◡'●)ノ❤
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