Compared with the upper part, I personally feel that there is some progress in this one. First of all, Baahubali is derived from Indian mythology, so Baahubali is positioned as a god. Besides the drama, the singing and dancing are very good, and it is more intuitive than the lines (of course, you will not feel it if the lyrics are not translated in the version you are watching). The most distinctive feature of this drama is that the singing and dancing are brought and the special effects are reasonable. Using it, Baahubali, who is close to the people and loves the people, is exquisitely expressed, but the shortcoming of this drama is that the early love plot is slightly delayed, which causes the son to have less direct enthusiasm than his father when he fights in the later period. I have the first impression. Its elder brother also came out in a whirlwind car. His elder brother is not as talented as his younger brother Baahubali. It stands to reason that he is not as capable of fighting as Baahubali, but the addition of the plot has become stronger, and the son is also directly magical, although It's an Indian movie, and it has some "opening" sense of sight, but it is also a good drama that should not be missed. If the full score is 10, I will give it 8.5, which is highly recommended.
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