This film has a link with the first "The Beginning", but if you haven't seen the first part, it will not have much impact on this film, but at the end of the film, I feel that the progress is a little too fast. This film tells about the life experience of the male protagonist Moshe Bahubali in "The Beginning", his father's grievances with the current king Balaradev, his relationship with Princess Devashina, and his final frame-up to death in his life.
This film is different from the previous one, with many war scenes and large scenes. Every shot came out amazing. The effect is good, but the traces are a little obvious. The most influential 5 or 6 people joined hands in the air to form a ball to attack the city wall. This is really a brain-opening strategy. The idea of the swan boat is also drunk, but the force is beautiful.
In many scenes in the film, it can be seen that India's worship of power, the actors, whether male or female, are fleshy and powerful, which are completely different from domestic actors. The psychological description of the characters in the film is very realistic. After the queen mother was attacked by Baahubali, she completely denied him. She did not consider Baahubali's character at all. She has always been in a high position of power, and the queen who survived in machinations has lost her past. sanity with irreversible consequences. General Katapa had to mention that, like Xiao He, he succeeded and failed. His ignorance can't be said to be bad or good, but he is also a ruthless character, and the reversal of the plot relies on him.
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