Epics always carry too many people's good wishes, so there is no need to worry about openings, superpowers, and the halo of the protagonist... Epics are not written by those in power, but are passed down by word of mouth.
In the film, there are too many beautiful imaginations, the almost unreal status of women, and the almost unreal King Baahubali. The more perfect the film, the stronger people's expectations, and the more unbearable the social situation is to imagine. However, the film can make people go out of their bodies and indulge in the tenderness of the film.
King Baahubali, the embodiment of strength, bravery, perseverance, wisdom; Bahara Radwa, insidious, cunning, unscrupulous for the throne. When these two characters are put together, it is not to tell us the evil of human nature, but the greatness and goodness of human nature.
What appears to be a Game of Thrones on the surface is actually an epic of human nature and nothing more. Baahubali is not dead, Baahubali is back...
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