It's from the Indian movie "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion", which has an incredibly convoluted plot that I won't attempt to describe here. You can read more about it at the link.
One doesn't necessarily have to understand the movie to marvel at this extended fight scene. Suffice it to say that sacred cows on fire aren't the least of its special effects! Watch it in full-screen mode to get the most out of it.
Spectacular, wasn't it? Unbelievable, too, of course - but then, that's the way with most Bollywood productions of this sort.
Peter
What? No dance off between the opponents?
ReplyDeleteYou can catch the entire movie if you can bear to on YouTube. Careful. It runs almost three hours plus all of the inconveniently placed YouTube ads.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzftCrLeEPw
Still ore believable and fun than the Disney Star Wars movies.
ReplyDeleteWhen did the laws of physics get repealed?
ReplyDeleteLOL, Bollywood in all its 'glory'...
ReplyDeleteOk, I'll be that guy again.....
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*Tollywood* not Bollywood :P
/pedantryoff
And yes, all the battle sequences in both movies are incredibly unbelievable, but I don't think they're meant to be. Just a rollicking good time with "Okay, that looked amazing!"
Almost as good as this one:
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It was pretty spectacular. I was most amazed, however, to see Cheech Marin playing the guy with the crimson turban and long silver staff.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like badly-animated CGI
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