More fun than superheroes

Weston 2022-04-23 07:02:30

In addition to the golden fingers, this one is much better than the last one. Baahubali is strong, and the princess is not weak. She can fight as well. This kind of heroine is very pleasing, and she is strong, independent, and competent Personality, fighting with the invading enemy is so full of aura, the part of the reply letter is very good, the part about carrying it with the queen mother in the palace and insisting on marrying only Baahubali is absolutely perfect, and the officer who cut off the finger of the indecent woman is not bad, but Although Baahubali's actions were a little barbaric when confronting the court, it was very pleasing.

The previous king of Baahubali was very eye-catching and completely compared his son. The first female battle is not as brave as the princess, and the empress dowager is as tough as the princess. Although the male protagonist is on the hook, the overall female characters give the impression of being very powerful. It is impossible to imagine that this film will be produced in India, where women have low status.

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  • Flo 2022-04-24 07:01:13

    Although many places go against human common sense, the god-like Baahubali makes me unable to criticize these crude and incomprehensible shortcomings. The first and last episodes are undoubtedly enjoyable. Only American TV series and Indian movies can do the whole five hours without peeing. It's very exciting! The effect is magnificent and fifty cents, the history is detailed and clear, and it needs to be further improved. recommend.

  • Brice 2022-04-23 07:02:30

    Say it again: after all~history~poetry~big~country~; even super saints such as Baahubali are helpless in dealing with the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.

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]