take the throne

Buddy 2022-03-21 09:02:08

The whole story is more gripping, and there are basically no procrastination scenes. When I first established the crown prince, I felt that there would be a battle for the throne behind, and the battle for the throne caused by a woman (princess) is also a way of expressing many stories, but when this film expresses this storyline, it uses comedy plots and exciting stories. The scenes of war and the choice between loving the country or the beauty show that Baahubali is a man of flesh and blood, a clear love of Jane, a kind-hearted, brave and good at fighting. Later, the deception and bitterness set up by the queen mother's own son as the king made the queen mother mistakenly think that Baahubali was going to kill her king. People are hooked. The combination of the film's story and Indian singing and dancing is perfect. Especially the combination of the grand war and the king's coronation scene with Indian songs, the combination of the artistic water and sky scenes on the way back home of Baahubali and the princess and the Indian songs and dances, let people have endless aftertastes and deeply experience the essence of Indian songs and dances. charm.

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  • Madisyn 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I can't describe in words the sense of refreshment I enjoy when watching "Baahubali", and I can't understand the deep shock of my imagination when I see those exaggerated pictures that break through the principles of physics. The declaration of love in the righteous and righteous words and the way of giving sugar to the wife and madman have never been seen before. In the end, I cried and trembled when I saw the whole people worship and shout long live Baahubali. Alternative experience.

  • Ismael 2022-03-23 09:02:07

    Much better than the first one, praise, praise, praise~~~~~~

Baahubali 2: The Conclusion quotes

  • Devasena: Kattappa.

    Kattappa: Your Highness.

    Devasena: Didn't you bring me anything?

    Kattappa: A slave like me isn't even allowed to bless you, Your Highness. What could I possibly give you?

    Devasena: I will only ask for what you can give me? Will you give it to me then?

    Kattappa: Ask away then.

    Devasena: In my kingdom, it is customary for the grandfather to hold the child before the mother, so that the child may have a long life. My father is no longer alive and neither is his. You will take my child in your arms won't you, Kattappa?

    Kattappa: [Kattappa gets emotional upon hearing Devasena's request]

    Kattappa: It's enough just to keep this slave in your company, but you have given me your father's place. I won't just hold your child in my arms, but hold him above my head.

  • [Devasena stumbles into Sivagami's chamber with her newborn son, where she sees Kattappa and Sivagami]

    Kattappa: You elevated my status to that of your father's and wished for me to bless your child with my own hands. Yet these hands have now killed your husband!