 Hi there, little friend. Welcome back to our stupid direction to eat at time, Corbin. I'm eating a cheese ball. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content. Ugh! And today... Uh, I think we're supposed to take a picture and follow us on Twitter. It's my Jesus. I can do whatever I want. Uh... And today, we're reacting to a trailer. Do you know what it's called, Rick? Nope. Okay, good. Lana Pracetham. Yeah? Mm-hmm. That's a Malaga Lim film. Note the last dance. It is a 1999 Indian-French-German co-production drama film directed by Shaji and... What kind of sorcery is this? Um, where was I? The film is about an illicit relationship between a Kathakali dancer and a young woman from an uppercast family with results in an illegitimate child. It stars Mahanil, right? Yeah. And the lead. And the film's music is composed by... Shaji's secure his singing. I was waiting for you to get to it. Yes, one of the stupid babies sent us this a little while back. Um... Huh. And it's a Cannes Film Festival selection. No, it's plastic. Official selection. Cannes. Stupid. It's not a Cannes. Wow. But, yes, so this is the trailer for, I believe... Hey, is this the eye dancing? Yeah. Yeah, this is what it's about in this film. Got it. Cool, man. Yeah. So thank you, Stupid Baby, for sending it to us. Thanks for being patient for us to get to it. And the score is by Shaji's secure his singing. And I believe are one of our suburbs of this. Thank you, sub-mariners. Here we go. So, it's a... So, it's a story of a very different performer than we've ever known. Obviously, because we don't... Acting, acting through that art form. So that's really interesting. It's also some malolium film as well. Very interesting. It's an old trailer, so the tone kept throwing me off a little bit, obviously. But, you know, since it's old, that's kind of just what happens with old trailers. They go from like, ah, and then they go to a completely different kind of... Exactly. I don't know how to make trailers back then. But I've heard a lot of great things about it, so that gives me hope. And Shaji... I have the music. I'm assuming he... If he composed it, he played it, right? Probably? I don't know, not necessarily. I mean, I don't think he had to play all of the instruments. Like, I don't think Ravi Shankar played all of the instruments in the open trilogy. Well, no, but he played on it. But he played on it. Yeah, for sure. Like, for sure. Like, I'm not sure the tabloid was played by. Zakir Hussein was composing a film, and there was a tabloid. He wouldn't play it. Of course he would. No, I thought you were referring to all the instruments. How intimidating would that be, if you were the tabloid player, and something that he composed by? Talking about a little bit. Uh... Yeah. I don't... I really liked the depiction of them having had their tryst with his makeup on her face. Did you... At the mirror? And clearly that depicted that they had been intimate. Yeah. Um, and it's said, you saw that he received a national award for his believability in his depiction of the art form. Yeah. Which is incredible because it said, remember, it said 12 years is the standard beginning point of learning how to do that art form. Remember that? Yeah. And that video we watched? Uh, so that's extraordinary to me that he, if he had never had prior experience to this, and took on this role to portray this art form, and the practitioners of this art form gave him a thumbs up, that's, that's astonishing. He was in the 2013 Drisheum. I think that's the original one? Is that the one we saw? I don't know. It's the original. Okay. Okay. It's nothing. Uh, so that actor's in that. Uh, but this came out in 2001, so it said, good 20 years old. Which is sad. Right. Yeah. 2001 is 20 years ago. 9-11 happened 20 years ago. 20 freaking years ago. Wow. Wow. It's hard. That's not what this is about. Yeah. That looked really interesting. Well, we've got to see a mobile film, and we've seen so many of you saying that we need to see my honey old dude work, and we obviously would love to hear a score done by Mr. Ajasekir Hussein, and this may be, you let us know. Is this where we start? Yeah. I know there's a bunch of, uh, Malolium's always screaming in the comments that say you have this film right behind you. Right behind you. Just watch it. We have a lot of them. Thank you for being patient, and thank you to the super big who sent it to us. Yes. Uh, as always. It was really interesting. Should this be one of the first Malolium films we watched? We've actually seen quite a few trailers recently. We have seen a lot of films as well. It looked really good. Takeoff. And then there was the, what was that one? I'm thinking of one with the kids. Yeah. Kumbala night, right? Kumbala G-night. Kumbala G-night. Yeah. Yeah. And I said Kumbala G-night. G-night? Yeah. I said that. That was hilarious. It was so... And it was interesting, though, that we had just reacted to the I-dancing video. I know. I'm so glad. Yeah. And obviously we're dumb. You guys probably have known about this kind of stuff for your entire life. Since you're kids, yeah. We're dumb. Uh, and haven't. We've seen it here. Yeah. But we have no clue what it's about, what the art form is about. Absolutely. That's why I'm so impressed. I'm glad we did watch that reaction to the art form before we saw this film and this trailer because... We appreciate it more now. Totally appreciate it. The fact that he got a national award, it would have meant nothing now that we've seen that little video to think that this actor took on something that other people take 12 years to begin to learn how to do. And how did he do it? I'm guessing he did really well. Yeah. But also, Ustagi's career as a composer, what is his best... I mean, I'm sure they're all amazing, of course, in terms of especially his tablet playing. But like... How many has he done? Let's see. How many scores has he done? Because we've learned from... We know of him first and foremost as an instrumentalist, not necessarily as a composer. Not that he's not a composer, but our understanding of him has been more for his instrument. Hold on. One second. Did he act in Black Friday? What was the movie he told us was his favorite movie? But that was him. It's the one that the people say... Ah, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, that's his favorite movie. Look. Well, I thought he made a joke about when he was in. This is on your kashia. And this has a ton of people in it. Right. It's not a composer. It's Inspector... I think he actually acts in it. Why did anybody tell... You probably did. Okay. I'm not going to say you didn't, because I'm sure you did. But this has like... It has K.K. Mennon. It has... Is that K.K. Mennon? Yeah. Oh. I didn't recognize him. What a shock. But this is the On Your Art Kashia film. Yeah. Oh, I know. Yeah, it's a kid who was saying... I remember any time we talk about On Your Art Kashia, that comes up. I know he would act it and stuff, but I didn't realize he was in this film. No. Why didn't you tell me? I'm sure you did. I'm sure you did. I'm sorry. I probably did the first freaking reaction you did to stuff. I'm going to leave now. Okay.