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Als kleines Baby im Fluss ausgesetzt, wächst Shivudu gut behütet bei seiner neuen Familie auf. Aus ihm wird ein junger, starker Mann mit ungeahnten Fähigkeiten. Per Zufall trifft er auf die Amazone Avanthika die es sich zum Ziel gemacht hat, die gefangen gehaltene Königin Devasena aus dem Königreich Mahishmati zu befreien. Auf deren Thron hat es sich der brutale Bhallala Deva bequem gemacht, der mit allen Mitteln an der Macht bleiben will. Shivudu macht sich mit Avanthika auf die Königin zu befreien, dabei enthüllt er eine tragische Wahrheit, die sein Schicksal in eine ganz neue Richtung lenkt.
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Just saw it today at Imagine Film Festival. Really amazing. Fairytale with beautiful songs meets the 300 movies ;d! // EDIT (2.5 years later): I was super bummed out when Imagine didn't show the sequel this or last year.
The plot isn't deep or complex, but this could be forgiven. But the execution is actually even more lacking. I managed to last till the combat between the hero and his love interest, but this was so cheesey I simply had to quit. Shame that ratings for Indian movies generally can't be trusted. It makes finding the few actual highlights an unnecessary challenge.
Tldr: watched both movies, a giant waste of time. Both parts are far too long for how little happens in the plot itself. Good CGI, big budget fancy fight sequences, and that's all that is good, frankly. The simplicity of plot is not an issue in itself, the premise of a "lost royal heir" etc is a classic, but the execution is completely ridiculous. And most of the "moral lessons" are very disappointing if one thinks about them for 10 seconds.
It's one of the best Indian Movie ever made.
I'd probably like this more if I saw this in a theatre with some friends instead of by myself on the TV. Plot ain't much overall, Indian cinema tropes & the movie is loooong. The appeal is definitely in the spectacles & the dudes rock content in the film. There's also some appeal if you're just in the mood for some Indian cinema, though Bahubali is definitely a movie that plays best at theatres so you can take in all the big set pieces & sound