After watching the uncut version for more than five hours, I am amazed at the passion of Indians to sing with joy, sing with grief and anger, and sing no matter what. The protagonist deserves to be a person who has a plug-in. No matter what, he will not die. He is also surprised by the brain hole of this movie. Some special effects are fake, but the war scene is really grand. After watching it, you can understand them to a large extent. The devotion to faith, the power that faith brings to people is so great. At first, I saw why the male protagonist is so difficult to describe, and then I was surprised, how can this bearded man be so manly, and he is also a good hand at seducing girls. The painting on the shoulders of the beautiful woman's hand and the male protagonist's body just combine, tmd. Of course, the consequence of watching the uncensored version is that I can't sleep. The chariot that cut people like a windmill reminds me of the Roman Empire's erotic history I watched out of curiosity? The head was cut off like a leek, a little Mosaic didn't, so scared me to quit immediately (surely curiosity killed?). Then there is the insufferable leader of the intruder, who really has a crooked mouth and a slanted eye. Remember another running headless corpse: Baahubali took a knife and dropped the head of his cousin, and he had to run without his head. The scene was both funny and scary. okay! Good night!
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