First of all, I have to admire the brain hole of the plot, a rock protruding on the top of a cliff with a height of 100 meters, can you fly and jump on it? After falling so many times, you can't die, and the halo of pig's feet is simple.
Second, the picture is huge. The magnificent palace and the spectacular battle scenes of foreigners, the 100-meter-high cliff waterfall, the skiing in Daxue Mountain, and the oversized statue. . .
Again, the plot is powerful. The time span is two generations. I can't remember the specific length of the movie, but it contains many elements such as court struggle, brother struggle, barbarian aggression, betrayal by courtiers, personal heroes, struggle and resistance, etc. It is really brilliant.
Stop talking, I'm going to see Baahubali.
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