Whether it is Hollywood's "Troy", "Kingdom of Heaven", or Zhang Yimou's "Hero", "House of Flying Daggers" or John Woo's "Red Cliff", they are far from comparable. Many "blockbusters" claim to cost hundreds of millions, but the actual shooting effect is not as good as this film, which only cost more than 200 million. If it is not bragging about propaganda, it is really a waste of money. Mythical epics should be made like "Baahubali".
As an Indian film, singing and dancing are naturally indispensable in this film. However, although there are elements, they are not too many, and they are not overwhelming. The entire film is 159 minutes long, and the storyline is considered the first episode, and the next episode will be released next year.
After watching this movie, my impression of Asan in India has changed greatly: it turns out that their movies are not all musicals, and the narratives are not long and protracted, and there are also such types of movies. Sighing that the Indian national mythology is extremely magnificent and traditional culture is a huge treasure house, I have the idea to read the "Mahabharata" and "Ramayana".
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