I finally showed the lower part of "Baahubali" that had been dragged on for a long time.
I remember that when I just finished watching the first part, I really wanted to watch the sequel, but when I actually watched the lower part, I felt unsatisfactory. I always felt that it was not as amazing as the first one. Maybe this Indian drama is no longer new and mysterious to me. And compared to the first part, the final chapter this time is even more awesome. The war scenes are the essence of my Korean anti-Japanese drama, which is amazing...
In fact, the plot is still okay, revealing the follow-up development of the previous generation's grievances. The male protagonist is really a very powerful woman, or it should be said that the characters of the three generations of women in this movie are quite strong, especially the role of the Queen Mother. In my opinion, the wise woman who runs through the two parts is the true heroine of Baahubali. Although the wise man must make a fatal mistake at the last moment, she takes her life with her life. It is quite admirable for this courage and courage to make up for and restore it at the price. The Queen Mother is undoubtedly the most shining character in the film.
Overall, Asan's film is very good in emotional portrayal. Several tragic scenes are rendered in place, coupled with poignant BGM, the tragic feeling of the death of King Baahubali is just right. Another major advantage of Indian movies is the use of beautiful colors. Although the scenes are exaggerated, they are beautifully done. The color matching is bright and not unconventional, and it looks magnificent. As for the signature song and dance, I didn't show much in this final part, which is a pity, because I actually like watching this kind of chorus dance scene.
The downside is naturally the battle scene I mentioned before. It's simple and rude, and it's very cunning. The show of shooting soldiers into the city with a coconut tree made me stunned. It's really amazing. The writing, directing and action design are amazing...
Well, in short, I have finished watching this part. I have finished watching Baahubali, and I am a little tired of this kind of epic Indian blockbuster. Next time, I will look for some realistic Indian movies to watch.
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