Unexpectedly, Indians can make patriotic education films so well.
We don't have much cultural exchange with India because of bilateral trade restrictions. So in recent years Indian movies are relatively rare. But India is the country with the most movies in the world, more than the US.
In order to make a good movie, it must first conform to common sense, but most domestic movies cannot do it.
The movie started out as a story about a woman who sacrificed her life to save a child, and later explained that the male protagonist was the descendant of the royal family. (First of all, I explained that India has also had a glorious history, but it has been difficult in recent years.)
Later, when the protagonist grew up, he picked up a mask that floated down from the mountain, imagining that there was a beautiful woman waiting for him on the mountain. So I kept practicing my climbing skills every day, and one day I finally reached the top of the mountain. (This process shows the tough character of Indians. Any incredible storyline must have a reasonable explanation. This is common sense. Even if you lie, you must tell the lie perfectly.)
After going up the mountain, I really saw the girl of my dreams. , so the male protagonist resorted to start chasing the girl. To be a king of the previous generation, it is not enough to have brute force, but also to be able to write and be martial, able to carry a big axe, and to be able to embroider. King Baahubali has such conditions. (The dance in the play is particularly interesting. Indians are born to be good at singing and dancing. We cannot envy this point. The process of falling in love between men and women makes the plot colorful.)
The movie is halfway through, and there is a description of the war scene. There are multiple scenarios to suit different audiences. The war scene interprets the cold weapon war scene to Peugeot, which only John Woo's "Red Cliff" can do. King Baahubali gave up the profession of killing and sacrificing before going to the battlefield, and he did not intend to kill the enemy leader after winning the battle. This reflects the benevolence and righteousness of a king.
Something to mention in particular, this movie also has some tragic descriptions, but this movie is still in place. A lot of bitter scenes often make people very desperate, without a glimmer of hope, is this okay?
To measure the quality of a movie, I still adhere to the three standards of "love, hope, and belief." Only with these three characteristics can it be called a qualified movie. The same goes for a good platform. Donate Aibo, you can do it!
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