oh, king

Oliver 2022-10-15 10:33:51

Some emotional riots after watching it.

King Japt is full of so-called benevolence, righteousness and morality, and he is so calm and self-deceitful in the face of the enemy. He has many opportunities to eradicate future troubles, but he pushes his country to the brink of destruction again and again. Don't forget the so-called rules even when you die.

However the rule of the Delhi Sultan is to win. In order to get what he wants, he can deny his family and even do everything he can. It can be said to be another Alexander the Great, ambitious, trying to be the biggest king. I don't identify with tyrants. It is stupid and cowardly to be kind to one's own people, but to be kind to the enemy.

Most of the people who watched the film praised its sophisticated production, beautiful costumes and magnificent scenes. However, other than that, my feelings are only the poisoning of reputation and brainwashing moral education.

In particular, the most controversial Puget Harem at the end of the film collectively set himself on fire to keep his chastity. I didn't think that was a great thing. Just feel poor and stupid. They have been completely reduced to moral puppets.

Not surprisingly, the film was strongly boycotted. But those who resisted were not very clever. Is it too scary to intimidate and riot to prevent the release of the film, fearing that the web of feudal thought will continue to expand. Shouldn't they believe in themselves, that the rotten will eventually perish.

Believe in yourself, get strong and lead more people to escape.

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Padmaavat quotes

  • Maharawal Ratan Singh: What is your name?

    Padmavati: Every leaf here knows my name.

  • Sultan Alauddin Khilji: We Khiljis saw a dream together, that one day our flag will soar all over the world.