 Hi Zach! Hi Corbin. How are you? I'm doing fantastic. How are you? Wait, does this mean we're going? Yeah, we're live. Oh, hello. So you're going to be a part of this, Stephanie? Yeah. I don't want to be. Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Reactions. I'm Corbin. I'm Stephanie. I'm Steph. I'm Zach. And we're back with another review by Zach and Stephanie. Mostly Zach. Steph is just here because she likes to talk to Zach. And she did recommend this movie to me. Yes. She watched it with me originally when Rick and I did our initial review. So if you haven't seen that, go watch that. If not, if you just want to see Zach's review, just sit here for that. Hold on. I gotta watch Zach. Zach, you watched Piku. This is your what? Fifth, sixth earphone film? Oh, yeah. I think that's about right. Yeah. You must like. Sixth. Must like earphone there, huh? I like them a lot. I feel more in love with them in this movie. So yes, obviously this is the 2015 film directed by Sue Jurt. Sue Jurt. Sorry. I usually have Rick say these names. Sue Jurt. Sikkar. And this is your first experience with a couple other actors, I believe. The Pika, the Pika Patacon. And then I'm gonna talk Bachchan. So sexy. Say it again. I'm gonna talk Bachchan. Have you, you've never seen him in anything, right? No, not that I can tell. Did you ever watch the Great Gatsby? Yes. Yes. He was in that? Yeah. Yeah. Okay, I've seen it. Yeah, he had a little scene in that. I've not seen that film. I do remember that. I just know he was in that film. So the, Steph, you like this film? You recommend it to him, right? I do like this film. What did you think of the film, Zach? It was good. Cool. All right, it was nice talking to you guys. Good. I'm glad we had this talk. No, I loved it. I really did. I really enjoyed it. It was so cute. It was just a really cute movie. Hold on. There we go. It reminded me of... I know it wasn't really like a romantic comedy, but I got like Harry Met Sally kind of feels. Just there, her and Irfan's kind of like banter in the middle of the car kind of remind me of like the beginning of Harry Met Sally when they're driving, which is one of my favorite movies. And so I love just their chemistry. I realize that anyone could fall in love with Irfan. Like in every movie that he's in, he just has like really good chemistry with everybody. So it's not them. They're not good actors. It's him. And he's fantastic. So let's talk about Irfan. He's fantastic. He's the greatest. What is your favorite performance of his currently, some of the five you've seen? He's so like... He's Irfan. He looks like Irfan. He looks like it, but he's different each time. He's like so different. Like the first time I really, really experienced him was Lunchbox. And if you're not counting, you know, Jurassic World. Jurassic World? Black Popeye? Black Popeye, yeah. I just remember the tiger, right? I just remember that. I don't remember anything else. I was just upset. There was no pie at all in the movie. I don't remember seeing any pie. And it was about life. Life made me upset. I don't even want to talk about it. But so yeah, Lunchbox. He was just kind of old man, still like sarcastic. And he still had his humor, but he was just like a grouchy old man. Then I watched him in Hindi medium, which you haven't seen, but he's funny in that movie. He's really good in that movie. And then Hader, Hider. I think that's my favorite of his, just because he's really cool in that movie. He saw McBool, which he was obviously the more. Oh, McBool was off. Yeah, he was really good at McBool. Yeah, he was really good at McBool. He's good at everything. Yeah, he is. But I really like him in this. I think this might be my favorite. So I fell in love with him. I literally, I'm in love with him. So this script, we'll get to the other actors. I don't want to. What do you think of the script? There were other actors in the movie. What do you think of the script? Because obviously at the, what I thought about the script was it was intense right off the bat. Because obviously there was just so much, like it was just everybody talking over each other. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I had to do a lot of going back because, you know, you're reading it and it's like real fast. So I had to do a lot of, wait, what did they just say? But I mean, it was, yeah, it was, it was, the back and forth was really entertaining and it was, the writing was really good. And the grandpa, the grandpa. Yeah, he's a grandpa. The dad. He was, Amatak Bakchan. What? Huh? Amatak Bakchan. You could call him Big B if you'd like. I will. That's the only, I could say that. Big B? Big B, yeah. Yeah, I guess I'd say Big B. Big B, he was, he was, I hated, I didn't hate him. He was annoying. Yeah. For sure. He got annoying. Yeah. But he was still very entertaining. Yeah. Yes. Can you hear me? Yes. Sorry about that. It's gonna be terrible now. I don't know what just happened. So I apologize to everybody. Yeah. So Big B has been around since, almost the very beginning of Bollywood. He's one of the biggest stars. He's been around for almost 60 years in the entire industry. So he's, he's, Oh, wow. He's a huge, huge star. There's a lot of films I could, I could recommend you. He's, he's a really, really good actor. But in this, yeah, he was, he was absolutely so, so annoying. But he did, obviously that was, that was the character he was supposed to play. On purpose. And he was, I thought he did that really well. He was annoying, but he also had moments where he was very endearing. And you love old people. I love old people. You have a soft spot for it. True. But, um, Well, the way he cared for Big B. Yeah. And the way he was looking after her. And I loved it when he defended her and defended women. Yeah. He was this like, crotchety, you know, almost, you know, man, but then you would defend people and defend his daughter. Yeah. So yeah, you're right. That wasn't daring, but then he'd talk about constipation. What? He was having trouble. Oh, and then the ending. Oh, that's sad. Yeah. That's so sad. When you had the best, he's like the best motion ever. And then he died. Spoiler alert. Spoiler alert. I hope you're not around if you haven't seen this film already. But what about the other actress, Depeca Parcon? I thought she'd been really good. She was really great. No, I loved her. But what I kept looking at is that every time she looked at her phone, even in the beginning, she looked like she wanted to like jump on it, like attack it, like with love. Like sexually. Like sexually. Like, it wasn't called for at the time. But she looked like she wanted him. I mean, can you blame her? No, not at all. And I totally understand. I get it. But I was like, hey, calm down. I mean, this is... Okay, you were just jealous. Very much so. One of my favorite scenes in the entire thing was the knife scene. Oh, yeah. The knife in the car. Apparently that was improvised. Really? Yeah, I was curious, because I thought they were going to touch more about that. I don't know if there was another story behind it. They didn't really say, right? I don't know if they remember. Yeah, the apparently... Because Big B and Earfun, obviously, are two very experienced actors. And so they were kind of improvising a whole bunch of stuff. And then when Pika came in and ended up throwing it, she threw it, right? That's what happened, right? Yeah. Yeah, okay. That was totally improvised by Deepika. A lot of the scene was improvised by Earfun and Amatuck Bakchan. They just kind of let them do whatever they wanted to do and say whatever they wanted to say. And then Deepika came in and that wasn't scripted at all, either, to just throw the knife away. Do you know if a lot of scenes were... if they allowed or a lot of them cropped is... My bet is they did. Because it didn't seem like unpolished writing, but it just seemed like stuff was just really quick. And especially when Earfun was just going back and forth like the sarcastic banter that they had, I just felt like that could be... I feel like that's him. Yeah, so do I. I feel like this is a very... If I could tell you what the person of Earfun was, I think this is probably very much who he actually was. And he was similar in that in Hindi medium, like that same humor and he would... Yeah, sarcastic. But this one, I feel like he... he was just like... like slacker guy that he always liked in movies, but it was Earfun. It was just really... It was a different side of him, but I felt like, yeah, it felt like it was him. Yeah. Yeah. I think it was just a picture of... of life. Like it... It wasn't like... Beautiful stuff. You're such a... Sorry, keep going. It's not like it was something super in-depth or anything. It was just a story about life. It was just... It's kind of like lunchboxes. That's where she said that that's what I thought of. It was like a manual lunchbox. Like it wasn't... I mean, it's not like this huge you know, plot, but it's simple. But it had a lot of heart in it. And yeah, it was just... the story of how many people can relate with taking care of their sick parent or their aging parent. And it's just the thing that putting on life on hold for them and that kind of stuff. And then, of course, with their culture, it's a little more different. Yeah. It was relatable. And yeah, it was just life. And then just people's different perspectives. Like Earfun's character's perspective would you take care of your dad if he was... I'mma talk about you. I don't know. He's getting there. I can see it. He's getting there. And daddy, you're gonna watch this. He's gonna... I'm gonna... But you're getting there. You're getting a little... Oh, talking about your poop all the time. Nah, he doesn't do that. He's not that bad yet. But we would get fights a lot, definitely. It would be a lot of arguing. He would say something to hurt my feelings and I would get mad. It's something so different culturally because obviously the family dynamics are so different in India than they are in America. I'm sure you've seen in the films that you've watched already. It's like a lot of people just grow up with just family in the house. Not just your mother, father, your aunts, your uncles, your grandparents. They're all in the house. And they all can put their two cents on your life. And also the fact that they call even older strangers, uncles and aunts and stuff like that. They don't know you, but you're still considered family kind of thing. Family's a big dynamic in there. She even said it, Deepika, what's her name? Deepika Patakon. I'm just gonna say the first name, okay? Is that all right? Yeah. Deepika. Deepika, okay. Yeah, please. Whatever your name, give me the symbol. I always put the symbol. So, Deepika, but I like Deepika. I like that. She even says that's when the kids, when the parents get older, it's the kid's job to take care of them. When their phone's like, why are you doing this? With those eyes, you know how he does. He's like, why are you doing this? Calm down, Irfan. I'm just trying to watch a movie. Have you gone back and watched him in any Hollywood films? No. I don't want to. I want to watch, yeah, I need to. Yeah, Life of Pi. I'm curious to see just, because he didn't make that much of a hit by me in those movies. He was just playing whatever they needed him to play. But these movies, he really kind of, you know, stood out. It was like his own. You know what's funny? He's such a good actor. You know what's funny to me about he's saying that? Jurassic World, I thought he was so adorable. Like, I was so in love with him. I was just like, no. I was distracted by Chris Bratt. No. When the helicopter is crashing, I was like, no, I love him. Isn't it funny though how Hollywood uses this great talent? They put him in a tiny bit part. You know, it's like, yeah. Because then I saw him before, it was in Spider-Man. He was playing another, like, scientist dude or something. I was just like, okay. Putting one of the greatest actors in this tiny little bit. He's so good. He's been acting forever. Bit part. It's infuriating. The fact that they... So go back to your question. Like, what's my favorite role? I think, like, the best acting role I've seen in is McBull. But this one was my favorite. This one was, like, really enjoyable. Like, these are the characters I usually like. In the movies I grew up seeing these kind of, like, sarcastic, slag-er-esque kind of people. But it was Irfan doing it. And so it was like, it was perfect. Would you want to see other... Irfan movies? Yeah. There's one that we just found out. I think I told you about it. It was Kisa. It's a Punjabi film. He plays a Sikh man. Right. Yeah, he looked totally different. And I want to see that. Now it looks good. We haven't watched it yet. But Deepika or Amitabh Bachchan? Yeah. I want to see more. Because you did give me a list of Deepika films. Yeah. And I love... And I think these are the movies that kind of want to watch her now. Is, like, the romantic. And, like you said, this one was the least romantic. Yeah. It was the least romantic of the ones I've seen. Because it was more of a father-daughter relationship. But it was still that romantic because they still had that... Her and Irfan still had that chemistry and that connection. And she wanted to take his clothes off every time she looked at him. And so it was really fast. She's married to another beautiful man. His name is Ranveer Singh. And they... Oh, okay. They're in a movie together. They're in multiple movies together of the ones I've sent you. They're the leads. They're in Ramleela? Ramleela? Ramleela? Ramleela, which you will love. I know. That one's a full-on Bollywood big. You'll get musical numbers. You'll get the romance. You'll get those two leads. It's a fun... It's a very fun one. They are also the two leads in a not as fun, but a great film. Bhaji Ramasthani. Okay. That one's going to be more sad. But it's also a lot of romance. Great songs. Okay. And then there's another one that's not those two, but it's Deepika. It's Tamasha. That's a really good romance film. I was looking at that in a plot. Sounding interesting, sir. I might watch that. That one sounds really good, too. You'd enjoy any of those. So we'll have to have you on again. Let us know down below what should be the next film or series we have. Also, recommend me terrible films. I want to watch some bad films. I want to watch some films that people wouldn't recommend me. I don't know why you'd want to do that. I don't know why you'd want to do that. Yeah, just see different things. I'm not like that. I'm not going to be funny. I started Sato. It's ridiculous. It's trying to be James Bond, but it's kind of entertaining. I find this funny. I haven't seen it, so I can't speak to that. You should watch it, and we should review it. Next time, no, this is what I'm going to do. I'll say let's watch whatever movie you want me to watch. Let's review that one. Secretly, I'm going to say I didn't watch it, but I watched that one. We're going to talk about that. Let us know what's that next film you should watch down below.