After reading the 13th edition of "Mahabharata", in addition to being blind, there are also a lot of people who want to complain.
The first is the procrastination of Indian dramas. Not only is the plot filled with water, but the shooting techniques are also tiring. There are too many useless close-ups of character expressions, slow speech, actions, scene switching, and so on.
But the most unbearable thing is the plot.
What's the point of forcibly whitewashing it? If it's bad, it's just righteousness, and if it's evil, it will be earth-shattering. On the other hand, the mother wash has more personality and charm, and the characters are more three-dimensional and plump. For the sake of her sister, she went to great lengths to catch fireflies, kicked the servant to protect herself when she was in trouble, and flattered to seek greater benefits when she knew that she could not change. Every time he made an idea to make a trick, he was justifiable and unobstructed. It can't even be said that he is a villain, more appropriate is a counselor in the holding the country/difficult enemy camp.
On the other hand, the whitewashing can only be used as a demonstration with "Dharma". There is no specific description of what good deeds they did. Instead, he forced the black princess to marry her five sons, even though she made an oath, she still married her and brought her back to Tiandi City. After that, she even gambled on her brother and wife. Everything is under the pretext of "Dharma-rectification". Really don't care about whitewashing.
But it was the five Pandu sons who finally won the battle of Kuru, and everything has become a fact.
In the end, I really want to get rid of Hei Tian's fans. Although he is just a face dog, he no longer wants to talk about such a plot.
"Apotheosis" is the greatest negation of human beings.
The biggest failure of the plot is that it is completely illogical. After all, in the plot, he did not see the good deeds of the five sons of Pandu, only various so-called humility. Compared to Krishna, when I first met Arjuna, I could see what he had done for Domen City and how he governed the country. The five Pandu sons can only make me think that they were supported and formed an alliance because of the relationship that Mama Konti was Krishna's aunt, and of course, she married her sister to Arjuna (this is another example based on current values and A big black spot from a logical point of view).
If you don't add "rectification", it will be more convincing if you just talk about helping your real cousins get ahead/get the legitimate throne.
In the end, I'm still a face dog and plan to continue watching DKDM.
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