A heroic fantasy film

Aaliyah 2022-03-23 09:02:07

After watching the first part, I really wanted to know the development of the story, so I watched the second part. Personally, I prefer the second one. In terms of creative techniques: interspersed with song and dance, slow motion, and special effects like almost all Indian films. I think the special effects production in the film is relatively good. In terms of plot development: the film continues the problems left over from the first film, using a reverse sequence method, telling the story between Bharadwa and the Baahubali brothers in almost the first two hours, and the last twenty minutes. Back to the scene at the end of the first part, the revenge battle of Baahubali's son Hui Mo Xi Shi Mo Di begins. Overall, the whole movie has a lot to do with my emotions.

What struck me: Bharadwa succeeded in ascending the throne of Moshe Moti, but the crowd shouted "Baahubali, Baahubali". The eyes of the masses are sharp, they have the ability to judge, and they know that Baahubali is the embodiment of justice. The deafening voice made the earth tremble, this is the uncrowned king!

What makes me angry: Bharadwa would give up everything, even the mother who bore him, in order to gain supremacy. When Shiva Gami escaped from the palace with the little Baahubali in his arms, the mad Bharadwa was as merciless as his mother shooting arrows. He had reached the level of infatuation, and right was supreme in his heart. What moved me: To be honest, there are a lot of things that moved me in the film.

Baahubali loves Devashina, so she respects her actions and decisions, and their mutual understanding and company make love shine.

Shiva Gami sincerely apologized to Devashina when he learned that Baahubali was really not there. A resolute and resolute politician apologized for her mistakes, although it sounds very normal and not worthy of touching, but in the era of monarchical supremacy, this is enough to express her sincerity.

Katapa and Shiva Gami fought to protect the sons of Baahubali after being surrounded by Bharadwa. What I admire: Baahubali resolutely went to save Katapa when he learned that Katapa was in danger. The two cooperated tacitly to kill the enemy. This episode was very bloody, and Baahubali's heroism was vividly displayed. . Because of this, it is even more tragic that he was eventually assassinated by Katapa for power struggle.

What makes me hilarious: Unlike the fight between Baahubali and Bharadwajian in the back, the previous episode of Baahubali pursuing Devashina is more relaxed. For example, Baahubali helps Divasina's cousin to hunt, and Devashina's cousin looks proud. Another example is when Katapa assists and helps Baahubali to pursue Divasina.

All in all, this film has a lot of more fantastical plots, but it also shows heroism to a certain extent. The costumes in the film are very meticulous, and the actors are really beautiful hahahahahahahahaha. Finally, a line in the film is recorded, "Gods create life, doctors save lives, and only warriors are those who can protect life. "

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Extended Reading
  • Briana 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The queen mother taught her children to believe in righteousness, even if she made mistakes, while listening to slander and disregarding the facts, she believed that she was the law. Baahubali killed the enemy and farmed for the country and the people, and kept his promise to his wife, while being ignorant and filial, obeying all orders. When a person's command becomes law, worship in Shiva will not bless you, and asking for help from the holy fire will not manifest. The chest protects the thick armor, and the raging flames are ignited on the top of the head. The invasion of the enemy will not help.

  • Drake 2021-12-21 08:01:03

    The story and scenes are much better than the last episode, but neither Gong Dou nor Infernal Affairs is naive. The scenes of the decisive battle have all kinds of openings and hangings, and the imagination is comparable to "Robot Love". The spacecraft returned to the palace is very beautiful. It's a pity that the amazing female warrior in the previous episode has completely turned into a dragon suit this time, probably because his mother's role as an iron lady is already prominent enough.

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]