 oh it's too hot too hot too hot baby got a run for shelter got a wrong full shade cuz it's too hot too hot too hot baby it's gonna be a copyright idiots I'm Corbin I'm Rick and juicy he just said thank you for supporting us on patreon but today we are finally reacting to all murder what what tell me that was Corbin eyes it's not even that much I heard all murder like the lady who lives next door it's the movie about her old murder yeah but by Big B actually well he's played a baby so this has been very requested it didn't have subs hey noz has something hey noz hey noz thank you hey noz hey noz but it has Raj Kamar Rao cool and so I don't know what it's about but I see it looks like England that's a man yeah that looks like on a bridge that looks like Oklahoma City here we go no one's in Oklahoma my shahid bhaiyat ekur bani zaiyat he's playing a terrorist yeah I mean with those attacks on his link to him in some way he's got to be connected with al-qaeda or I'm assuming that's what it would be and connection point in the ranks of that came up to the 17 or accounting of the story of the infamous British born terrorist Ahmed or Ahmed I think it's Ahmed Ahmed Omar Sayid Shaikh who kidnapped Shaikh maybe I don't know who connected murdered Wall Street Journal reporting okay yeah I remember that that was not his story or the hunt for him no I think it's his story because the trailer said that he roughly that Rao plays him it says him as that guy so I think it's his his story and not just the primary story of what he did to Daniel Pearl but his other connections with al-qaeda and the other terrorist attacks through the network that looks really really hard to sit through yeah but it's like it's done from it from his perspective yeah correct which is like I'm guessing lots of people were very upset by that on every front yeah you're gonna insult everybody on every front literally everybody in some way because usually if it's a story told like if it's a story about 9-11 it's not told from the terrorist perspective yeah you do it from the order to not humanize him correct so that's very interesting which I don't know how much of this is gonna be humanized I mean it didn't they didn't I love that this is a film and I love that it's very different because you do not see and so that's why I'm wondering how Indian Audit is received this film yeah usually films are about the hero yeah and this if this is if he is the main centered character of this very evil person correct and it said and one of the things I think it was Hollywood reporter I may be not remember it completely said something about it being a gripping or yeah about a study of evil yeah and if they're doing it right awesome yeah if they're doing it right they're probably showing you the chilling side of evil in a humanized role yeah without making it a caricature making it complex even I bet getting you to a place where you can see not necessarily agree but see true how they got there correct because we've talked why they do that because we've talked about this before to branch off into some philosophical worldview stuff that yeah on time 98 minutes wow but I've talked about this in classes where I've taught worldviews about how the word integrity doesn't have a moral compass it's an amoral word this what we're sitting on has integrity because it's doing what it's supposed to do yeah integrity is simply the integration of what you believe into your actions not questioning what you believe it's just that's what it is so from a vantage point of integrity what terrorists have done was integrists to the extent is they put into action what they believe it's an amoral observation morally it's repugnant and it's evil and it should never be done but this looks like it could get to that territory because your point of recognizing you know what they yeah like what they're doing is right I hate saying this hit Hitler had quote-unquote integrity he followed through on what he believed I believe that's scary stuff I've always had a different view I think than most about what kind of characters should be told in films I often liked and was more interested in evil people right because what's more interesting than how do you get to that place correct how do you rather head around that even though it would never be told I would love a film told from Hitler's perspective right in terms of it's just very difficult because he was a human so you have to show him as a human yes but he did not see himself as a morally evil repugnant not at all so you can't play him like that which is playing him which is a very difficult thing which is what's so beautiful among many levels of Schindler's list and Ray finds creation of that man he plays who runs the concentration camp because he's an evil bastard yet you recognize how much of this is nature versus nurture you can't just characterize him in this comic book sketch we're talking about as an actor as an actor and the role that exactly and I agree we're not we're not trying to talk you into it looks a good person please that's not what we're talking about a portrayal of these people that existed and even a character that's what was so grithing about ledger taking a cartoon character who's just a bad guy yeah and turning him into somebody who is evil but someone you can yet if you actors doing it correctly you need to be able to feel for them at some point yes and do have a motion and that's where I forgot who said it but it's a really great observation about what actors do in regard to playing an evil person and how can you how can you play that and the response for the actor was I cannot judge the character I'm playing yeah the minute I do that I'm doing an injustice no matter how different they are from me the minute I put myself in that opposition position I can't I have to put myself it's why the Caprio was so disgusted with having to play the guy in Django if you didn't know that the camp you had a really hard time calling these people the n-word over and over again and treating him that way because it's so repugnant who he is but he had to throw that aside yeah you have to be it so he was being the character he was there and then when they said cut he was sick which is that's my favorite performance of Leo's yeah not in Wall Street no this is Django's by far my favorite is it Leo has ever yeah it's a great I'm so interested in Rajkumar Rao I don't know when this is coming out but I've seen a film of his I won't tell you which one he's very different in this and so I'm quite excited he's a shapefifter he's one of those types of actors yeah who really brings it has some weight this looks like he doesn't do films at least now that if since he's a name that really have like musical numbers it's all like he's serious no one was it and does that too yeah not that they I think they have anything against it I just think they fall into that category of they now can choose it would be a little strange to see no was it in doing it I would love it it was like watching Daniel Bay Wilson 9 it was like that that actually didn't work for him I was proud of him for stretching but it didn't work yeah yeah this is really good I really want to see this let us know how it was the director was yeah and he also directed Shahid yeah I was gonna say I know that name would this apart from what we were saying because I know if we recommend the movie you guys watch it yeah but this is not necessarily your guys is especially this is not your cup of tea but you would watch it yeah but it's not your cup of tea interesting to have a film from the terrorist perspective yeah it's very I think it's gonna be hard to watch I think that I watch it but specifically with certain things that they'll all the links of all the different hats and everything why would you watch it apart from our recommend it's so important yeah and he was a human being so I mean I'm really interested to see what kind of take they take on yeah yeah take they take yeah what kind of take because I don't I don't remember that journalist outside of the most recent one of course I know that was somebody else yeah but I don't remember that 2002 one yeah it takes a special kind of also showed 9-11 so he was somehow involved in yeah I'm really interested to see how all of it and just the choices that he makes as a character in and the justifications for his actions yeah yeah I would love to see how they do it because it could be wrong in so many ways yeah I also want to know how he as an actor got to that place of studying this person was very much how was that would you love that you ever play an evil person like that well 100% 100% those are for me the most it's much more difficult to play characters that are closer to home what is that somebody like somebody who like raped a bunch of women yeah that that would be I would have a very hard time I think it also I don't know what story would be told yeah I don't know well no well like like Ted Bundy yeah you know Zach Efron had to play Ted Bundy that's a character that I would want to portray because I think people need to see that kind of story to recognize the hints that can come in people around you that are evil because I do believe that yes there are some people who can become evil I also believe that there are some people who are sociopathic whatever the reason is they are sociopaths they have no conscience and they have the capacity to do evil things and feel no remorse for it ever and that kind of person is has always been that I'd be very I'd be scared to play that kind of character you don't look like Ted Bundy that's true