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Yeah, it's I'm Corbin any follows on Instagram Twitter or juicy content Also Follows home personal YouTube channels links always in the description below below Rick does some afterthought some stuff with his family I do stuff with my family I cook I have little and go check it out yeah today we are reacting to a say it I still don't know ma-la-ya-lum yeah ma-la-ya-lum ma-la-ya-lum they always say ma-la-ya-lum ma-la-ya-lum ma-la-ya-lum ma-la-ya-lum ma-la-ya-lum ma-la-ya-lum ma-la-ya-lum this is called Than-ma-thra Than-ma-thra and it stars which which I'm sorry I thought you said Tan-ma-thra which would be that villain of Godzilla's on the beach somewhere and it stars Mohanl this was highly highly requested any time we do any ma-la-ya-lum films but it is its English translation I believe is molecule ooh it is a 2005 film directed by blessie which portrays the effects of Alzheimer's disease on the life of an individual and his family wow would this be early onset like was it called forgetting remembering Alice forget Alice it was the forgetting Alice was a movie a forgetting Alice that was a that's a fantastic film with Julianne Moore playing a woman who gets extraordinarily early onset Alzheimer's like in her 40s Alzheimer's is one of the worst diseases awful awful awful so this is 2005 can't think of anything worse than just forgetting everything and the people around you it's not bad for you it's bad for them because you're hurting them without even knowing right it's dreadful anyways yeah it's 2005 okay ready and it was subbed by our stuffer so you know the subs are gonna be fantastic you're gonna be awesome right three two one oh my name is Mike and vegetables Samy and that the devil a vanky I want to I think it might have been official but so he I'm guessing it goes through his entire life of I don't know it looks like they at least getting it and then at least to the end yeah and and this would be based on the way he appears this would be definitively early on set tremendously aggressive some of the things that were showing it isn't the usual usually and I don't know if there's is a usual with Alzheimer's it's a it's a a gradual thing like in remembering Alice or what's the name of that movie you just said it a second ago forgetting Alice forgetting Alice yeah yeah yeah forgetting Alice yeah where it's a it's a it's a slow stealing it's a slow dying and I mean we've already said we want to see everything we can with him in it and it looked really good at that last scene when he was at the microphone there were some things and because of the nature of the way it was cut up it gave me some caution as to how potentially overblown this is being portrayed versus realistic and there's no way to tell other than stupid babies you tell us and then we watch the film I'm assuming they're gonna say it was all really still Alice it's called still Alice still Alice is what it was that's yeah not forgetting Alice that's forgetting Sarah Marshall very different film that's with Russell Brand anyways yeah so I from what I've heard of it I believe like this is you can let us know if this is like the next one of his we should watch obviously that's a tall task playing like some of the hardest things to do in acting is to portray an illness accurately by someone who does not have that illness especially if it's like like we saw in um Perinbu uh with uh cerebral palsy it's not because like it can look bad like you're just doing a a joke impression of somebody and it could be it could correct it could be bad um yeah and that guy I think goes with like any illness because if you if you overact in in any way people are gonna notice because they people have people in their life who's had Alzheimer's who've had cerebral palsy or stuff like that and so um so to go from one extreme like where we just saw him in that last film um to to another like what was that what was the Danny De Laus film where he couldn't use his leg my left foot right my left foot which is do you consider that his best or I can't remember if you do or not I consider when I talk about his five films that for me are the greatest work I've ever seen in the body of work my left foot is in there he is still for me that portrayal of in in my left foot of um um brown grief I don't know if we're getting his first name anyway uh is the best portrayal I've ever seen of any physical ailment there's never a moment you don't believe that he has cerebral palsy it's perfection and it is extraordinarily difficult to to portray any of that and that was my concern when this is it seemed almost as if he was dealing with some other kind of form of mental illness not necessarily Alzheimer's um well Alzheimer's can affect the brain like that because it just it's just eating the brain so just I think it depends on true part of the brain it's I'm not professional but I think that's what it is so it can affect people very differently so if it's like very aggressive it's it's like eating away more of the brain and faster than than other right than other ones and either there's probably doctors watching this that are like Corbin you're freaking moron shut up and so I will uh but it looks good but I need you to tell us if it's uh if it's his next watcher what his next of mohanel's film was that we should watch or the next malolium doesn't have to be him we still need to watch more for hafazil you know he's one of my faves um mamoudi as well and so uh recommend uh more stuff down below because that's how we know and also or just tell the stupid family because I think they have like a group of like hundreds of people that has literally I think over a million messages I'm not a part of that thank god but on WhatsApp I think it has like more than a million messages in it wow wow it's am I can I eat this now yeah goodbye