Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* CompleteMonster: ''The Beginning'': Inkoshi is a chief of the Kaalakeya tribe known for [[RapePillageAndBurn murdering all the men and raping all the women in settlements he captures]]. Setting his sights on Mahishmati, Inkoshi later meets with Queen Mother Sivagami Devi, and swears to murder both of her prince sons before taking her as his personal SexSlave. When Sivagami's sons launch a counterattack on his camp, Inkoshi has his men use captive Mahishmati citizens--including children--as {{Human Shield}}s.
to:
* CompleteMonster: ''The CompleteMonster:
** [[ItsAllAboutMe Bijjaladeva]] [[labelnote:Other Appearances]]''[[Literature/BaahubaliBeforeTheBeginning Before the Beginning]]'' trilogy, by Anand Neelakantan; ''[[Animation/BaahubaliTheLostLegends The Lost Legends]]''[[/labelnote]] is the self-centered older son of Mahishmati's Emperor Somadeva. Abusing his subjects, Bijjaladeva [[TortureTechnician regularly conducts torture]] and casually [[AttemptedRape tries to rape]] a slave girl, leading to [[DrivenToSuicide her suicide]]. His frequent bouts of cruelty making Somadeva pass him up for the throne, when his father and brother die, Bijjaladeva schemes to ensure his own son Bhallaladeva is named Emperor to rule as he desires. Feeding his son's hate, when Bijjaladeva's nephew Amandera Baahubali is made Crown Prince he frames Baahubali as a traitor to be exiled, later having him killed and wiping out his wife's kingdom. As advisor under Bhallaladeva, rebels are whipped to death and citizens are robbed to fund an ostentatious golden statue, and when it nearly falls while being erected, Bijjaladeva states he hopes the "sacrifice" of the hundreds stuck beneath will keep it intact.
**''The Beginning'': Inkoshi is a chief of the Kaalakeya tribe known for [[RapePillageAndBurn murdering all the men and raping all the women in settlements he captures]]. Setting his sights on Mahishmati, Inkoshi later meets with Queen Mother Sivagami Devi, and swears to murder both of her prince sons before taking her as his personal SexSlave. When Sivagami's sons launch a counterattack on his camp, Inkoshi has his men use captive Mahishmati citizens--including children--as {{Human Shield}}s.
** [[ItsAllAboutMe Bijjaladeva]] [[labelnote:Other Appearances]]''[[Literature/BaahubaliBeforeTheBeginning Before the Beginning]]'' trilogy, by Anand Neelakantan; ''[[Animation/BaahubaliTheLostLegends The Lost Legends]]''[[/labelnote]] is the self-centered older son of Mahishmati's Emperor Somadeva. Abusing his subjects, Bijjaladeva [[TortureTechnician regularly conducts torture]] and casually [[AttemptedRape tries to rape]] a slave girl, leading to [[DrivenToSuicide her suicide]]. His frequent bouts of cruelty making Somadeva pass him up for the throne, when his father and brother die, Bijjaladeva schemes to ensure his own son Bhallaladeva is named Emperor to rule as he desires. Feeding his son's hate, when Bijjaladeva's nephew Amandera Baahubali is made Crown Prince he frames Baahubali as a traitor to be exiled, later having him killed and wiping out his wife's kingdom. As advisor under Bhallaladeva, rebels are whipped to death and citizens are robbed to fund an ostentatious golden statue, and when it nearly falls while being erected, Bijjaladeva states he hopes the "sacrifice" of the hundreds stuck beneath will keep it intact.
**''The Beginning'': Inkoshi is a chief of the Kaalakeya tribe known for [[RapePillageAndBurn murdering all the men and raping all the women in settlements he captures]]. Setting his sights on Mahishmati, Inkoshi later meets with Queen Mother Sivagami Devi, and swears to murder both of her prince sons before taking her as his personal SexSlave. When Sivagami's sons launch a counterattack on his camp, Inkoshi has his men use captive Mahishmati citizens--including children--as {{Human Shield}}s.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added DiffLines:
* CompleteMonster: ''The Beginning'': Inkoshi is a chief of the Kaalakeya tribe known for [[RapePillageAndBurn murdering all the men and raping all the women in settlements he captures]]. Setting his sights on Mahishmati, Inkoshi later meets with Queen Mother Sivagami Devi, and swears to murder both of her prince sons before taking her as his personal SexSlave. When Sivagami's sons launch a counterattack on his camp, Inkoshi has his men use captive Mahishmati citizens--including children--as {{Human Shield}}s.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 5 (click to see context) from:
** Shivagami carrying a baby Bahubali across the river... while drowning underwater, propping her up with her dead arms.
to:
** Shivagami carrying a baby Bahubali across the river... while drowning underwater, propping her him up with her dead arms.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* SignatureScene: One of the more memorable scenes from the film is Shiva and his comrades using [[TreeBuchet a coconut tree as a slingshot]] to enter Mahishmati.
to:
* SignatureScene: SignatureScene:
** Shivagami carrying a baby Bahubali across the river... while drowning underwater, propping her up with her dead arms.
** One of the more memorable scenes from the film is Shiva and his comrades using [[TreeBuchet a coconut tree as a slingshot]] to enter Mahishmati.
** Shivagami carrying a baby Bahubali across the river... while drowning underwater, propping her up with her dead arms.
** One of the more memorable scenes from the film is Shiva and his comrades using [[TreeBuchet a coconut tree as a slingshot]] to enter Mahishmati.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPIC FILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hour film.
to:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped worshiped by India's filmgoers as the EPIC FILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hour film.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1,2 (click to see context) from:
* ClicheStorm: Almost every storyline in this movie is a rehash of tropes that had been around for centuries. Notably, a lot of the tensions echo the ''Literature/{{Mahabharata}}''. Its a testament to the skill of the filmmakers that they managed to make two highly interesting movies in spite of it.
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPIC FILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hour film
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPIC FILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hour film
to:
* ClicheStorm: Almost every storyline in this movie is a rehash of tropes that had been around for centuries. Notably, a lot of the tensions echo the ''Literature/{{Mahabharata}}''. Its It's a testament to the skill of the filmmakers that they managed to make two highly interesting movies in spite of it.
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPIC FILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hourfilmfilm.
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPIC FILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hour
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* SignatureScene: One of the more memorable scenes from the film is Shiva and his comrades using [[TreeBuchet a coconut tree as a slingshot]] to enter Mahishmati.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* ClicheStorm: Almost every storyline in this movie is a rehash of tropes that had been around for centuries. Notably, a lot of the tensions echo ''the {{Literature/Mahabharata}}''. Its a testament to the skill of the filmmakers that they managed to make two highly interesting movies in spite of it.
to:
* ClicheStorm: Almost every storyline in this movie is a rehash of tropes that had been around for centuries. Notably, a lot of the tensions echo ''the {{Literature/Mahabharata}}''.the ''Literature/{{Mahabharata}}''. Its a testament to the skill of the filmmakers that they managed to make two highly interesting movies in spite of it.
Changed line(s) 3 (click to see context) from:
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Japan is ''insane'' over this movie after discovering it, regularly hosting cheer screens for theater showings and in general impressed with the action, choreography, and over the top events of the films.
to:
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Japan is ''insane'' over this movie after discovering it, regularly hosting cheer screens for theater showings and in general impressed with the action, choreography, and over the top events of the films.films.
----
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPIC FILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were was forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hour film
to:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPIC FILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were was forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hour film
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPICFILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were was forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hour film
to:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPICFILM EPIC FILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were was forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hour film
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* ClicheStorm: Almost every storyline.in this movie is a rehash of tropes that had been around for centuries. Its a testament to the skill of the filmmakers that they managed to make two highly interesting movies in spite of it.
to:
* ClicheStorm: Almost every storyline.storyline in this movie is a rehash of tropes that had been around for centuries.centuries. Notably, a lot of the tensions echo ''the {{Literature/Mahabharata}}''. Its a testament to the skill of the filmmakers that they managed to make two highly interesting movies in spite of it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* ClicheStorm: Almost every storyline.in this movie is a rehash of tropes that had been around for centuries. Its a testament to the skill of the filmmakers that they managed to make two highly interesting movies in spite of it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPICFILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way.
to:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPICFILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way. Though some critics complained that the sequel tried to compensate for slightly lacking in story with action setpieces, this is understandable when you consider that they were actually a single movie at first, but the filmmakers were was forced to cut it in half because the Indian Censor board refused to allow a 4 & 1/2 hour film
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPICFILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way.
to:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPICFILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way.way.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Japan is ''insane'' over this movie after discovering it, regularly hosting cheer screens for theater showings and in general impressed with the action, choreography, and over the top events of the films.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Japan is ''insane'' over this movie after discovering it, regularly hosting cheer screens for theater showings and in general impressed with the action, choreography, and over the top events of the films.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* EvenBetterSequel: The first film was already a groundbreaking film shattering box office records, getting rave reviews, and worshipped by India's filmgoers as the EPICFILM of India. The sequel surpassed the first legendary heights the original set in every way.