good indian movie

Rosalee 2022-03-23 09:02:07

A Qi and Asi have watched too much in the early stage, and naturally they will have some prejudice against A San's films. The pretense and the irrelevant pretence, as well as the pretence that can make Newton cry, there is no plot, only cool pretence. But Baahubali's film, at least in some ways, shattered my prejudice against cool Indian films.

The first is the pretense style of Indian movies. Although this movie feels that Baahubali is pretending to be coercive, I basically have no disgust, although this coercion seems very deliberate. I think there may be several reasons. The first is that the movie has been creating a more magical character image from the very beginning. The starting point is very high, and it is highlighted from the perspectives of others and intuition. It is infinitely powerful, resourceful, Justice, unity, equality, etc., these basically give you a shot from the very beginning, and no matter how awesome you are later, you will not jump out of this knowledge framework.

Secondly, the story of this film is very strong and the structure is very simple. The theme of the whole article is one word, revenge. Often simple and direct themes and characters with distinct personalities are more able to attract everyone's attention and are more suitable for all ages. Just like The Lion King, its theme is revenge, and the logic of the story is also very simple. He was ordered to hunt down the youngest son but failed, and then the son grew up and came back to seek revenge for his uncle. Such a story sounds cool at first, and children can fully understand it. Some simple values, including equality for all, can cross borders. Therefore, the success of Baahubali is precisely due to such basic factors.

Of course, the Indian film attributes of this film, singing, dancing and music are very successful. The music of chasing beautiful women on the cliff at the beginning, and the soundtrack when Baahubali was fighting at the back are very touching. And the BGM on some details is very touching. For example, when the Queen Mother told the people that Baahubali had left us, and then announced that the new king was the son of Baahubali, the music scene accelerated from far to near, giving I was greatly shocked. There are many similar plots, many details of the shaping, for the contrast of the characters and scenes, are in place.

I think the most successful part of this film is the shaping of Baahubali's characters, making miracles, fighting with wisdom and courage, going among the masses, etc., and even I will be moved by the people in the film. , consciously fell into the worship of Baahubali characters. He has the confidence from the bottom of his heart and feels that he can overcome all difficulties. Such a character can indeed have a large number of loyal supporters, and he believes that he can have a good life with Baahubali.

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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]