One against one hundred, not one against one thousand...
Hmm..."Hand tearing devils" upgraded version...
Wumao special effects, can it be like this? ? ?
Lu Mi, what are you talking about?
Haha, if you watch the movie with the bullet screen open, I guess you may see the above content scrolling.
"Baahubali" (up and down) two films, the fighting scenes are fierce and creative, can be described as an imaginative Indian epic film.
Recently, Indian movies have been very popular in China, and Lu Mi is also a "goer". The themes are mainly divided into two categories. One is movies that reflect the Indian nation, religion, and social themes, which are quite popular with Chinese audiences. ,dad! ", "Starting Line", "Little Lolita's Uncle Monkey God", etc. Lu Mi has also introduced some.
Then "Baahubali" is another blockbuster Indian film of another genre, reflecting Indian mythology, epics, and "Indian" battles, only what you can't think of, nothing they can't do, logic What, that doesn't matter!
Then the first type of warm films are mainly from Bollywood in northern India, the most famous of which are the three major Bollywood Khans (Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan).
The second category of epic films is mainly produced by Kollywood, Tollywood, and Mollywood in southern India.
"Baahubali" is a work from Tollywood, India. The language of the film is not Hindi, but Telugu in South India. There are many Indian languages and characters, and Indian films must be translated when they are released in India. Subtitles, it's a bit strange to think about it this way.
It can be said that "Baahubali" is an Indian film that Indians love very much. Bollywood has produced too many works that reflect Indian social phenomena. For most Indian people, it may be a relatively negative work.
But "Baahubali" is definitely a film with Indian national complex and can ignite the national pride of the Indian people.
The two generations of Baahubali kings are all incarnations of Lord Shiva, shouldering the mission of God, brave and resourceful, and are deeply loved by the people.
Here to popularize Shiva: one of the three major gods of Hinduism: the god of destruction. The film represents the destruction of all evil. Linga (male genitalia) is the most basic symbol of Shiva. In the first part of the film, the idol worshipped in the village is actually Linga.
Magnificent buildings + grand scenes + cheerful rhythm + coherent plot + full of creativity, I highly recommend it.
Before watching the second part of "Baahubali", it is recommended that you watch the first part first. The director of the second part has considered it more thoughtfully. Although the first 20 minutes have little foreshadowing, if you want to have a clear logic, you should watch it first. The first one is good, and the first one is pretty good too.
It's definitely a good choice to spend an afternoon learning about a myth. That's all for today's article, Goodbye~
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