Baahubali 2: The End - God is with the King

Chaz 2022-04-22 07:01:32

I heard that this film is the highest-grossing film in Indian history, surpassing the highest-grossing "Wrestle! Dad" in China, and big data shows that most of the box-office contributors are Indians. As we all know, India is one of the four world-famous ancient countries, but unfortunately, the Indian culture, like the Babylonian culture, does not even leave the buildings with feelings. There seems to be only one "Ashoka" made many years ago about the history of India. King Ashoka was the greatest king in the history of India. He was brave and good at fighting when he was young, and devoutly converted to religion when he was old. Religion still deeply influences every Indian to this day. "Baahubali", an epic movie, I deliberately googled this movie and found that Baahubali is a fictional character. In the movie, except for the religious part, most of the palace images and characterizations are overhead. After watching the second part and then watching the first part, it doesn't seem to affect the story. It's really majestic. I like the dead king very much. The son part feels weaker. The actress roles in the movie are really not for nothing, I am delighted. In the face of the enemy, the one who kills more people is a good soldier, and the one who saves more people is the king and the god. Kindness is the more important quality than anything else. The second story was average, and it was deleted a lot by radio and television, barely affecting the viewing. Indian epic hero film, really not bad. Indians' belief in gods is really respectable. Although it is a virtual story, it satisfies the deepest desire of Indians to a certain extent. Perhaps this is why it is currently the favorite movie of Indians. The omnipotent monarch, the incarnation of the gods, is people-oriented, just, and fraternity. Very Indian-style movie~ Thinking about why Indians love this movie so much, I think not only because of the magnificent special effects, but probably more because Baahubali represents their dream. They hope that in an unfair society, there is such a king. He is the messenger of gods in the world, he is fraternity, he is fair, and everything he does is to make the world a better place. Perhaps, rather than lashing out at real social problems, it is far better to tell us what our dream world should look like. 2018-05-21 16:21

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Baahubali 2: The Conclusion quotes

  • Sivagami: [Sivagami kneels in front of Devasena and touches her foot, her eyes filled with tears] By realizing the greatness of Baahubali, you have risen high above the sky. And by killing the son I nursed, I have fallen at your feet. What else can I do now, but go to him and wash his feet with my tears? What else can I do?

  • [last lines]

    Mahendra Baahubali: My first order with Queen Mother Sivagami Devi as the witness. In our kingdom, those who believe in justice and hard work will be able to walk with their heads held high, and if anyone thinks of harming these good people, whoever it may be, their heads shall burn in the flames of hell. This is my order and my order is the law !