 If you're new to our channel go and smash the like button, subscribe, and ring that little bell to be a part of the notification squad. Instagram, Twitter, for more juicy content. So, today we'll be reacting... Hey! Reviewing. Reviewing. You'll be reacting to our review. To, uh, the movie that's been released to the most recent. And the one that everybody's been saying, hey, where's the review? We're gonna unsubscribe if you don't want to review it. Unsubscribe. Well, we're here. We're here. We did it. So you're stuck with us now. So shut up! KFG or KGF? KGF. Thank you. KFG's Kentucky Fried Chicken. So, yeah, before we get started, I cannot wait to hear what you have to say. Because I have a lot to say about this. And I'm really, after I watched it, I was like, I wonder what Corbin's gonna say. Start it off. Oh, me? Yes. I would like to know. Me first. Yes, go. Okay. I was, at the beginning, I had a journey on this movie. Well, I had a full-blown journey on this thing. So when it started... It's really long. I was enjoying it. It was quirky. It was over the top. Talk about straining credulity, like not being believable. The fight sequences, I just let them be what they were. And then, from the middle portion, big chunk of that, I started to get really impatient. And I was like, okay, where are we going with this now? Where are we going with this? Yeah. Okay, great. Another action sequence. Where are we going with this? They did seem to rehash a lot of stuff over and over and over again. And I then just made myself watch it. I was enduring it until... Now, spoiler, if you haven't seen this movie, until the crazy man telling the story in the mind. Oh, yeah, that was a great scene. From that point on, it clicked. And I went, I realize what the heck they're doing now. I'm an idiot. I realize what the director was doing. I know why the action sequences are so over the top. And from that point on, it clicked and I got it and loved it. Yeah. Yeah. Loved it from that point on. Yeah, I thought... And I'll explain why I loved it more after... I thought the main guy, I believe it's pronounced yash. I need to see the spelling. I don't remember off-time. Y-A-S-H. Then I'm sure it would be yash. Probably yash. Yash. That's my suspicion. Okay. Yash. Oh, yeah. Every time he was on-screen, I was in it. You're riveted. Yeah. When he's off-screen, you're like... Yeah, you're... Stop talking. Bring him back. Bring him back. Exactly, because he's just so fun. He's ridiculously good-looking. Right. He has an epic beard. Right. Epic beard. Hashtag beard goals. The best beard since Leonidas. Um, the, uh... I really enjoyed the cinematography of the film. For sure. Guys, a lot of you said, we watch on Amazon Prime, so I watched it on my big old screen TV. Yeah, we watch on big screens with big sound. Even if it's at home, we make it as theatrical as possible. Yeah, obviously, but it's not exactly that. No. Um, but that was one of the best parts of it, I think. I did enjoy, like I said, yash... Especially the fight sequences were all really, really cool. Oh, yeah. There were a lot of them, obviously. And the stunt work was brilliant. Yeah. I'm always impressed with great stunt work. My favorite fight scene, I think, actually, was the first time he saw the love interest. Uh-huh. That's the one with the... Yeah, yeah. He did that, and he started, like, smooth talking her while beating people up. And then the guy, he wasted liquor, and he was like, don't do that! I was like, this is my man. I like this guy. Yeah. And so it was... I love you. So they're bringing a different side of him. I mean, he's not just his action here. He has this, like, quirky side to him, which I enjoyed. I loved the aspect of the mother. Yeah. I think one of the best ones was when he helped the mother get in the role on the street. Yes. I thought that was one of the best scenes. I agree. I agree. And fight sequence-wise, I loved... This wasn't even the fight moment, but I loved when he got that tanker with all of the fuel in it. Yeah. And he's lighting the thing, and he's just walking through the fuel with his lip. Yeah. That was too cool. He's such a cool guy. He's so cool. And then, probably my favorite fight sequence, although the ending sequence is just so epic. I love when he's down in the mine with the blind man. Yeah. He's pulling a Rambo and, like, taking them all out one by one. But here, the big thing for me from that story on, what clicked... Here's what clicked with me. I thought, I get it now. What you're telling us is a messianic story. The ultimate mythological hero story. And we're learning a lot more about India, not just through the films, but actually, I'm like a sponge trying to soak up as much. I'm actually listening to a book right now about the history of India. Oh, cool, cool. And throughout... I expect that review. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Throughout Indian culture and throughout the entire subcontinent are these legends and stories about the epic hero. And he is Rocky, I believe, the quintessential metaphor symbol of all of the epic heroes that come from all epic hero stories. Which is why, particularly, I was seeing some parallels with different world religions and the epic heroes of each of the world religions. And the messiah coming to conquer death cannot die again. Coming to set the captives free. That did not click with me until that story. And from that point on, I was like, it's genius. It definitely had a Lemus-Lorob feel to it. Yeah, again, it had a Mad Max kind of feel to it. I almost felt that it could have been two movies. One was two movies because basically what they did when they went to El Dorado, it became an entirely different film. It was a film. It was. It was two different films. So I don't know. But I think that's what makes that whole El Dorado sequence so important is because you had so much of that prior that it was already established. You're like, okay, this is the film. This is the movie. And then they throw a curveball and they're like, no, it is not. Yeah. Here's the movie, man. This is everything he went through with his mom, everything he wanted to be. Yeah. Everything that he envisioned himself being and that all the other people that are envisioned. The combination of his dreams and their dream for a deliverer. I just thought it was genius. Yeah, I thought that was really... My issues with the film will be... The biggest issue was almost at the beginning. And I don't know if it was a language barrier thing or if it was just it wasn't on a big screen. But the editing, especially in the first 20 minutes. Yeah. Almost. That didn't... Seemed really, really choppy and almost way too fast. And I don't know if that was... It was like a music video. Yeah. You know, the fight sequence was like a music video. But it was like almost I couldn't eat. I almost got motion sickness at some point. It was cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut. I was like, what is going on here? Wow. That's saying a lot for you. But then also I have to read the subtitles. True. It's not like I could just trans-fix on that. I have to read what's going on down here. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And so I don't know if that was... That's the issue with that. Right. Then obviously it was... It could have been reduced by an hour, almost honestly. With the amount of slo-mo shots they got in this fight. No. It was the king of slo-mo movies, man. At some point it was like everything Rocky does, everything. He's going to the bathroom now. He's eating his breakfast. Like I said, the set of photography was beautiful and all that, but it could have been reduced by a lot and still had the same impact. But I love how scared everybody gets around him, especially at the beginning, like that sequence when he's tied up. And then, okay, there's like 500 guys. It happens like if he's hung up in chains and he just says something and all the guys in the front go... That was sort of the worst part of the film. Like so many times in the film did people do that? Yes. It's like, what is that word? My colon falls out. So yeah, that went way over the top. The extras and all. I don't know if that was on purpose or if it was... I don't know. Maybe it was the dubbing over that did it and it was like... No, no, because their facial... There was downright just... But it was more in the beginning or maybe I got used to it. I didn't see that as much in the goldmine sequences. The ending was so epic. I did like that. It was like, there's more. This is just part of the story. Yeah, we just warmed up. So that's quite exciting. I believe it comes out at the end of this year. And I want to see Part 2. A movie like this needs to be seen in the series. So obviously this next one, if YouTube hasn't shut us down for being awesome... We can't take you anymore. You're too awesome for YouTube. It's true. We hear it a lot. We hear it a lot. Just random strangers will just say, You're so awesome. And then life actually goes in slow motion for us. It's true. But yes. So yeah, that's our review. I enjoyed it. I'd probably give it a B+. Yeah. I would actually give it an A. Yeah, it was actually like at a C for me when I was in the middle. I was enduring it and then that story, it jumped up to A- A- how about that? It got pushed down because of all that stuff for me. Yeah. Because there was parts I really, really enjoyed and I loved and I can't wait for the next one and I won't watch the next one. Yeah. But parts of it were just too much. I could talk. I could do like a whole class on the epic hero through all cultures and all time and how Rocky embodies like the mythology of that. That was genius. Yeah. And if that wasn't their intent, it would be an accident. Idiots. Yeah. So thank you for the recommendation. Yeah. We are watching more and more. Like I said, we will be watching Gully Boy. Yeah. Live and in person. In two days. In a theater. You will see that review. Yeah. So please let us know what other films we should watch and review next down in the comments section below. As always, please follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Yes. For more... Juicy content! Wait, do it in slow motion.