 There's a little R2-D2-ish. Your mom's a little R2-D2-ish. Not too sure I like that. Welcome back to our stupid reaction to idiots. I'm Corbin. I'm disturbed. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter. We have a lot of juicy content. So juicy. And thank you very much for watching. Make sure to follow us on our official Twitter account. And follow us on our official 2.0 channel. If you're like American reaction. La la la. Today we are reacting to Paraca. Corbin is Paraca. That sounds like some kind of a throwaway exclamation. How would you pronounce that? Well, it's directed by Vishal Bartolosh. Bring it. Santa more. Santa more. So what is this? This is a new Vishal film? No, no, no, no. I think it came out 2018. Well, it's new for us because we haven't seen this. Yes. But I still like the idea of you saying some exclamation in Hindi that means something where you would be upset and disturbed with your newborn son who's coming in. Pataka. Pataka. I already told you. Pataka. No, probably. Watch. Yeah, we're ruining it. It's probably something really deeply meaningful. We ruined everything. Here we go. I know there was whistling. I didn't. Wow. Both of them were like this. Like India, Pakistan. One mother's child, but one other's thirst for blood. What's wrong, mummy? It's a baby. What are you standing there for? You're not coming? I'm not coming. You're not going to talk to me? You're not going to cook? No, no. No, no. No, no, no. No, no, no. No, no, no. No, no, no. Papa, you're alive. Where are you? How are you? What do you mean? I'm not going anywhere. Give me the card. My English teacher from Indian Army. Yes, ma'am. What's the big deal? It's a big deal. It's a big deal. It's a big deal. Are you going to run away from home? Let us run away. And what about Trump? Will you speak English later? I'll run away now. Mr. Vajpayee had spoken to Mr. Parvej Musargab about a hundred times in Agra. We can choose our enemies, but not our neighbours. Give me the card. Give me the card. Say it right. Good grip. What? I don't know. I'm just confused. Why? Well, at first I thought I knew what it was about and then I didn't know what it was about. And then it was weird and then I know I wasn't getting cultural references and it's Vishal. So that's a huge bonus for me as well as the dad from Gully Boy. But... DJ Ross. Yeah, exactly. But on a whole, I don't know yet if I want to see it. It just struck me as like... Really? I thought it looked really good. What was confusing about it? I just didn't understand if it was supposed to be a straight comedy or a quirky comedy or... I think like most of the stuff it's like almost going to be a dark comedy. I assume that's what was confusing me because I would expect from Vishal it would be a dark comedy. But it didn't feel like a dark comedy. I think it's going to be more of a coming-of-age story with some comedy. Okay. Between two sisters. I think it's a sister story. 100% I got that. I think it's about two sisters. Based on Charan Singh Pathik's short story Dhu Banan. I think that's it. Banane. Dhu Banane. Pataka narrates the story of two feuding sisters who realize the true nature of their relationship only after marriage separates them. Yeah. Okay. I got the kind of coming-of-age story of two sisters. Yeah. But I didn't get... basically if this was going to be dark, quirky, straight in the comedic realm or all three. Probably all three. And whether or not I like it. Because it's Vishal Bardwaj I will watch it. Period. But as far as the trailer goes it just... I didn't know what to do with it. I was like, what is this? What is this going to be? Well, I didn't get that at all. I thought it looked really good. Cool. I understood it the whole time. I don't know what you think. You understood the genre as far as it was straightforward for you? Yeah. Really? Yeah. It was almost dark comedy. No, not like dark comedy like in Seven Koo Maaf. That's what I'm... No. Because that's not what it gave me. It gave me almost Vishal Bardwaj makes a sister queen movie. But not as lighthearted as queen. Okay. That's what I was getting from it. Okay. So it's a feuding, like I said, feuding sisters but then they go their separate ways but then they end up finding they really need each other and love each other. Yeah. A lot I got. It was the kind of comedic... Well, I think that's why you have to go see the film to understand it. Also did we know that... A lot of trailers are straightforward with genre mixing. That's the only thing I was confused by was what kind of comedy and will it be a blend of those comedies. Well, I think every single Vishal film that we've seen is a blend. Seven Koo Maaf is dark comedy, period. Well, it doesn't have Vaudevillian comedy in it. This looks like it could have Vaudevillian comedy. It looks like it could have high brow comedy, dry comedy, dark comedy. It had all of that in the trailer. Okay. So that's where I'm trying to... And is that the point? Is he going to just do all forms of comedy? So that's where I was confused. Okay. I didn't get that. I don't want to have an argument about it. No, and that's fine. That you didn't. That's just for me where my consternation lies. I kind of understood what he was going for in the trailer. Genre wise, you know what kind of comedy it's going to be. I know it's going to be a Vishal Bartolos film, which usually has a blend of a bunch. That's what I expect from him. What other Vishal film have we seen besides Sevin Koon Moff that's comedic? Hedder has a lot of comedic moments in it. So would you describe Hedder as a comedy? No. Yeah. So what other comedy is this going to be? Genres. I don't even think this is a major comedy. I think this is a story, a coming of age story that has some comedy. What's so confusing about that? You're doing one of these things that you do occasionally in our reactions that's so annoying. What? I express my consternation? No, you for some reason can't understand a basic concept. It's not the concept that's confusing me. It's the genre. It's why I didn't want to talk about it because you're an idiot. Vishal composed it again. I think he composed it to all of us. Which doesn't surprise me. I'm done talking about that so we can talk about a different aspect of it. Yes. Let's not talk about concept and genre because clearly that's not a happy thing. Yes. So it has Vijay Raj who I absolutely love. And our first introduction to was in Dully Boy which was great. I love to see more of his stuff so that's a huge draw for me. Even though he looks like a father. When did this come out? Last year. 2018. Okay. So here's a question. Everybody knows how much we love Vishal Bhargwaj. I don't recall this being in the recommendations at the top of the list for his films. Do you? As far as the stupid baby saying you need to watch fill in the blank. No, but we've seen a lot of his other stuff that is like coming right. Right. We've seen the main stuff so far other than obviously we still have to see Omkara. Yeah. So they're obviously gonna have to tell us if this is worth it. And these young ladies have we seen them before? I thought we saw one of them in Chocta honestly but I could be totally and utterly wrong. Watch one of them was in Dongle. We're gonna like probably that's probably what it is. These are probably the two sisters, right? Yeah, Dongle. Dongle. Yeah. The first one. Oh man. One of them was in Dongle. That's probably that's probably where we know him from because I recognize him from something. Not any too. I couldn't. But I couldn't. It wasn't like, hey, it's the girl from Dongle. Oh well, figured out. That was a while ago. I mean, that was one of the actually first outside of, I think we watched that after we watched like PK and Yeah, we did. It was, we saw, we saw three idiots. We saw PK and then Dongle was our third honor con film because we reacted to his transformation video first. Yeah. And then we watched Dongle. So it's been a while since we've seen those young ladies. I would love to talk to Vijay Raj. Oh yeah. Like, I know he's not like this huge star. Obviously in India he's just, I think he's like an actor's actor. Yeah. He reminds me of like Paul Bettany. Yeah. Exactly. He's one of those guys that every actor in India knows and respects. People know Paul Bettany now because he's an Avengers of course. But before, before Avengers, he wasn't a household name. He's still probably not a household name. No. But like, he is an amazing actor that the industry loves and will always put him in. Another person like who's Johnson who all actors love John C. Reilly. And he was he's had such a weird career because like for a while, like people that didn't know him in the industry thought he was just a funny guy because he was like, well, Faro comedy's right. He is like a a legit actor. Like he's a he started the dramatic like he could be hilarious. Like he's what he's likely one of the best actors in Hollywood. 100%. He's one of the few that could do both do everything seamlessly. Yeah. And that's how I get going. So yeah, the fact that this is Vishal. I mean, Vishal anything that he makes, I will say VJ Roz and a bunch of stuff like that. So let us know how it is in the comment section. And what other Vishal because like we said anything, anything with him. Yep. Anything he's involved in and you know, we like him a little bit and I'm pretty sure every film he's ever done he does the score for. So I would see it that for that as well because his scores are always started as a composer. He's a pretty talented man. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Bye.