Because there are two male protagonists in 1 and 2, I will call them Baba, Mama, grandma, and son. The more I watch Baahubali (especially the second part), the more I feel that true love is that both parties pay for each other together, fulfill their respective obligations because of love, and understand each other. In love, even the hardships are sweet. No one can break this love apart from life and death and himself. My favorite is the love between Mama and Baba. From the scene where the soldiers assassinate Mama and then shoot arrows, it can be seen that the souls of the two people have been attached to each other. This kind of love is strong and precious. From when Baba gave up the throne for Mama, to when Baba directly cut off the head of the villain who bullied Mama in the palace in order to protect Mama, I would be very envious that Mama could meet such a partner, so I prefer Baba of love. In this film, apart from love, the biggest thing is destiny. People will definitely encounter various twists and turns in their life, whether it is frame-up or betrayal, as long as you remain optimistic in the face of danger, focus on the pure happiness in life and put your own Infect others with happiness, and you can become an invincible person. The fall of the meteorite is just a fall, not a fall. The flame of hope will not be left with only ashes because of the instant extinction. The breeze will blow the unextinguished carbon fire and blow the flames into flames again. All evil will be wiped out before the Fa-rectification. live. At the beginning of the film, the grandmother swears to Shiva with her life, until her grown son carries Shiva Linga to bathe the waterfall, and then pours blood on Linga for a few minutes at the end. At the end of the film, the camera stops at a small wet There are many foreshadowings implied in Po Linga, which makes the audience feel the greatness of Shiva and the twists and turns of destiny. Regarding the episode where the male protagonist poured blood on Linga and then the villain failed to fight no matter how hard he fought, I don't think it's just a joke with "A San Kai hangs up", Baba's virtue, grandmother's sacrifice, Ma Ma's perseverance , All these things that the son carried Linga to bathe under the waterfall undoubtedly pleased Shiva, and all this happened in the eyes of this great god, from the time the son carried Shiva Linga on his back, his destiny had already been established. success. There is also the love of his son. The scene where he climbed the waterfall and saw the beauty was also inspired by Shiva's phantom to climb the dangerous peak, which shows how great the power of love is. The villain's head carved out of gold is pushed into the abyss of thousands of millions, indicating that his body is dead, but his soul is forever punished, and finally rolling next to Linga gives a meaningful feeling. The greatness of Shiva is also due to his forgiveness. The grandmother sacrificed her life in exchange for the safety of her son. She held the baby high with one hand, and the rest of the whole person was drowned in the river. He will forgive everything if he sincerely asks forgiveness before him. Some details of the movie are also very good, Baba used the cart to pull out the statue of the elephant god to stop the mad elephant, the elephants all kneeled and let him climb on his back and sit, implying that Baba was the chosen one; it seems that the power of women is sometimes stronger than that of men. ; Mama's resistance to high-level power because of love, saying "I have the right to choose my husband", how great it was to say such a thing at that time (now India is also mostly a marriage contract between parents, which The words appearing in the film have inspired many women to pursue their own love); there is also the decapitation at the end and when Mama was tried, which proves that "the souls of innocent people who died in vain can only be appeased by blood." If you commit a crime commit sin, then you must be severely punished. The women in that film are not only beautiful, but also have the ability to take up arms to protect themselves, and their strength is no less than that of any woman. Brother Mama's story line is also very intriguing. He was originally a man who couldn't even chop a stake. He could protect others by picking up a short dagger in the middle. Even in death, he bravely wanted to kill. The plot of going to the villain allows the audience to appreciate the growth of a small character, telling us that although you are very weak, as long as you have the courage to fight against lawlessness, you can also grow from it and become a warrior. There are also male protagonists who chose love in front of power and love, and faced his beloved mother (actually, my grandmother is an adoptive mother, but I think she is a mother in Baba's heart, so I will not add double quotation marks) I clearly understand that even if the mother incarnates Become lawless, but also muster the courage to fight against it. Last but not least, no matter who you are, as long as you have a kind and brave heart like Baba, you will be successful. The plot, the camera and the music are all perfect, this is a great, powerful Indian epic and it's a blessing to be born in this era to appreciate it. The story line is also very intriguing. He was originally a man who couldn't even chop a stake. He could protect others by picking up a short dagger in the middle. In the end, even in death, he bravely wanted to kill the villain. The plot allows the audience to appreciate the growth of a small character, telling us that although you are very weak, as long as you muster up the courage to fight against lawlessness, you can also grow from it and become a warrior. There are also male protagonists who chose love in front of power and love, and faced his beloved mother (actually, my grandmother is an adoptive mother, but I think she is a mother in Baba's heart, so I will not add double quotation marks) I clearly understand that even if the mother incarnates Become lawless, but also muster the courage to fight against it. Last but not least, no matter who you are, as long as you have a kind and brave heart like Baba, you will be successful. The plot, the camera and the music are all perfect, this is a great, powerful Indian epic and it's a blessing to be born in this era to appreciate it. The story line is also very intriguing. He was originally a man who couldn't even chop a stake. He could protect others by picking up a short dagger in the middle. In the end, even in death, he bravely wanted to kill the villain. The plot allows the audience to appreciate the growth of a small character, telling us that although you are very weak, as long as you muster up the courage to fight against lawlessness, you can also grow from it and become a warrior. There are also male protagonists who chose love in front of power and love, and faced his beloved mother (actually, my grandmother is an adoptive mother, but I think she is a mother in Baba's heart, so I will not add double quotation marks) I clearly understand that even if the mother incarnates Become lawless, but also muster the courage to fight against it. Last but not least, no matter who you are, as long as you have a kind and brave heart like Baba, you will be successful. The plot, the camera and the music are all perfect, this is a great, powerful Indian epic and it's a blessing to be born in this era to appreciate it.
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