Please accept the anti-Newton setting

Marques 2022-03-22 09:02:00

After accepting the setting, the plot is indeed very fragrant. After all, it is a legend and not a historical drama, but there are too many grooves to vomit. . .

1. Bajo grew up with Bara under the support of Shiva Gami. It is understandable that they have a deep relationship with each other day and night. It is understandable that they are not defensive, but you have no sense of crisis when Bara is obviously hostile to you after taking the throne. Being plotted against and betrayed to death by slaves is too incompatible with the character of wisdom and courage. How can you be king if you live too ideally?

2. After she married Bajo, Po Xina still showed her sharp-edgedness and did not give the crown prince any face to openly challenge the rebellion. She spoke sharply to offend Shiva Gami, her husband's beloved and beloved. Is this really what a brave and resourceful princess should do?

3. Shiva Gami was so intelligent that he could see into the kingdom of politics and power at an early age, but when he got older, he could not see through his son's ambitions for the throne. He was deceived by her husband and son, which directly led to the tragedy.

The core of the story is not the struggle for power. The above bugs that serve the plot are acceptable, as are the special effects of fifty cents, but the protagonist in the war scene of Bajo's son's revenge, I call it a good guy, your father has been trained since he was a child. It's true that you have a lot of experience and the force value is bursting, but you just relied on your father's bloodline and usual climbing experience to KO the king who was once a general and can now fight bulls with bare hands? ? ? Can you be a little bit more rambunctious?

However, the main line of the story is full of laughter and tears, atmosphere and epic. The king's style is well-received by the people. I heard that the cost is still high, but it is worth watching.

(Of course, if you are used to Indian singing and dancing, the look and feel will be better

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Baahubali 2: The Conclusion quotes

  • Bijjaladeva: Bhalla, have you ever considered killing your mother? I did. When, upon his birth, she shared with him the affection only you were entitled to, for the first time I thought of killing her. Shares in wealth, glory, and even rights! When she was giving him half of everything, I felt like killing her! And now, when the throne is being passed on to him, I feel like crushing her throat with these very hands. So Bhalla, should we kill her?

  • Bijjaladeva: What is it, you dog?

    Kattappa: My Lord.

    Kattappa: What have you come to bark about?

    [his men laugh]

    Kattappa: Baahubali's coronation will take place on the upcoming Vijaya Dashami. Queen Mother's orders were to give this news to you first.

    Bijjaladeva: [Bijjaladeva angrily throws his glass away] This is exactly what happened on that day as well! My throne was given to my younger brother, and now, my son's throne is being given to that very brother's son. My son, my son's son, and his sons, will we just remain slaves? Tell me, you dog, why wasn't I made king?

    [He yanks away the cloth draped around him, revealing his damaged arm]

    Bijjaladeva: Because I am handicapped? So what if one arm is disabled, is this iron fist not enough to rule our kingdom?

    [he turns and punches a pillar with his good arm, breaking a huge chunk off of it]

    Kattappa: You weren't rejected kingship because of your disabled arm my lord, but because of your handicapped brain.

    Setu Patti: [angrily pulls out his sword] Your orders, my lord!

    Bijjaladeva: You dog! Have you forgotten that anyone who speaks ill about the royal family gets his tongue cut off!

    Kattappa: Forgive me, but a person who thinks of killing his own wife, what is his brain but handicapped?

    Bijjaladeva: [backs away, shocked] You overheard?

    Kattappa: No my lord. Since I am after all a dog, I was able to smell it!

    [bows and walks away]