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What movie is Indian song and dance?

The film King Bahobali 2: The End presents a unique story in a very Indian way.

This film tells the story of war, love and affection between the Crown Prince Amal Landra Bahobali (Prabhas) and Bala Radvis (Nora Dakuba).

The first film Bahubali (which should have been released in China in 20 16) left a deep impression on me. Although the overall style of painting is exaggerated, its epic momentum, romantic love and bravery can make people feel quite shocked and moved.

The second film still follows a similar style: beautiful songs and dances, exaggerated movements, shocking scenes and magnificent battles, which give the audience an unforgettable viewing experience.

However, for this style, not all the audience will like it, and it is not excluded that some viewers will feel embarrassed, and some viewers feel that it is in place. Just like songs and dances in Indian movies, not every audience is happy to accept them.

Speaking of singing and dancing, it is obviously a major feature of this film. Although the acceptance of each audience is different, it must be said that every song and dance in it, no matter the picture, music or characters, has an infectious emotional atmosphere, which makes you feel puzzled or even embarrassed, more or less substituted into it and feel the emotional state it conveys.

Some scenes in the film will be exaggerated, and close-ups, slow-motion and vigorous BGM will increase the exaggeration of the whole picture effect several times.

You have to admire the amazing imagination of the film creators, and you have to be shocked by such an exaggerated "opening": shocked by that imagination, shocked by that expression, shocked by the atmosphere stirred by that picture, color and soundtrack, and shocked (or impressed) by the unique expression of Indian film creators.

But then again, although there are many exaggerated expressions in the film, people can still see the core values of the film: wisdom, justice, courage, kindness, loyalty and love.

Unlike the first part, which devotes most of its space to love, this part focuses more on the power of conveying family affection. Taking revenge as a clue, it is more to highlight the affection between father and son, which is a kind of softness under the strength of the film. There should be a lot of gains after reading it.