 of our watch on to That's it by Nelson If you've seen this on YouTube you're gonna see a very cut-up version if you'd like to see a full-on cut version though You can have it a patron up a little bit common And if you haven't seen the first two parts, please go check those out on YouTube and at the end of this part We will do a review and talk about the film right So let's just get into the song Rick Okay, girl He warned him. Yeah, no he warned him. He said if you don't get that to me, I'm gonna turn you from a boy into a girl We're gonna get a shoot out Oh It's a triple double cross And he can't kill him now because he needs to know where it is Hmm Yeah, that looks a lot like the laundry waiting for them to open up one of them and they'll go down Hey See what she did to the other guy Gonna be a gruesome death here Oh Yeah, come on dad. Oh dear Nice try Oh Okay, that's gonna kill him Yay I Bro, we are a family. I ain't that differently. It's the Scooby-Doo van. Yeah. Sir, that's the car. You gonna give it to the police? If you think I'm proud of myself, you and your family... He looks like one of the guys I was in Cheers. In Cheers? Yeah. I'll be proud of myself. The norm? The most ash? Yeah. I'm helping you to get rid of this family. If you tell me to get rid of it, I'll give you that important guy, 200 kilos of rice. I've got an address for you. There's a powder in the 90s. Take it and put it in the Karpangamal mess, and tell our men to take care of it. Don't let anyone know, okay? Okay, sir. Are you going to work as a cop today? Pum. Pum. Pum. Pum. Pum. Pum. Pum. Pum. Pum. Pum. Pum. I'm going to get rid of that girl's family and get out of here. When are you coming? I'll be here in a minute. Tons of green in this film. Karpangamal mess. They'll give you a green bag. Listen carefully. A green bag. Take it and give it to me. Leave me alone. Okay, sir. It's time. We can get out of here as soon as possible. Get out of here! Sir, where are the glasses? He just sat on his bench. I feel like they did. I feel like they did. I was not expecting that, brother. Not at all. Where are you going? You're making a mistake. If you make a mistake, Danana will tell you the truth. That's what I'm telling you. Sir, you said that you'll leave him alone. Sir, sir. I'm telling you, sir. Sir, give it to me. Give it to me. If you see it, you'll understand. Wait, wait. Wait, wait. I'll show you, sir. I'm telling you, sir. Sir, look at the file, sir. Sir, this is my file, sir. If you try to save me, I'll... Wait, wait. You did something without knowing the future, sir. Please forgive me, sir. Yeah, I knew that was coming. Did you do everything? Kokila, what you said is... That's another breaking bad connection. Yeah. The lung cancer. What did you do? Are you going to finish him off? Shobik. Mm-hmm. Lock the door. Did not see that coming. She likes to sleep after the massage. Great twist. Accused. No, sir. Accused three people. Two people outside. One dead. What happened? Sir, 90 kilos of cocaine was caught, sir. My wife and her friends were threatened in that anger, sir. That was a shootout, sir. Sorry, sir. I didn't do anything. If you like to steal, you'll be a big thief, sir. That's why, sir. You don't believe me. Tick tops. Tick tops. Tick tops. Tick tops. Tick tops. Tick tops. Tick tops. This is the same guy who sang the uh... in the his picture. Kokila, even the bag you said turned this way extraordinary. Are you okay with that? I got scared. Where's your man?NYA just Amy Anderson. Every turn this guy is so upset. Hello, Officer. I have a proper for you. What? Yeah, yeah, I was expecting more. Dad, I don't know if he will give me the money he gave me last time. If I do this, then it will be like this. It's not right to say, it's the old balance. Don't just tell me to get the money. You have to give me the money correctly. Do you understand? Are you selling it in a bad way? Are you talking like a businessman? How much should I give you? The old balance photo. Do you need anything? I'll have a glass of milk and a cup of coffee. Okay, bye. You made me laugh so much. In terms of films though, they're pretty equal in terms of how well they're made. Doctors just made me laugh even more. But this one might be my second favorite. And Jailer, and I loved Jailer. I did too. But that would probably be third in the list. All three of them are great for their own reasons. I'd watch them all again. Yeah, Doctor is a slight push above them, but they're all just uniformly wonderful. Yeah, I enjoyed them all. He's such a unique director, and anything he comes out with now, I'm going to be so excited for. Me too. Especially since we know what he's coming out with, I think he's doing one with... What a joy. The nush that he's doing? Or is that Ani? I mean, Lukash that's doing one with... Yeah. Oh, he's doing another one with SK, and then he's doing one with the nush. I can't wait. I hope they're coming out next year. I'm so thankful we're getting to know him right at the start of what he's doing, because my goodness. How old is he? He's 40? Yeah, I bet he's probably around 40. Got a lot of years. God bless him. Good health. He's so... He's one of my favorite directors now, I think. Me too. Because of his unique style. He obviously loves Breaking Bad, and I think that if there was another reference in this, outside of maybe the laundry scene, and then the music, I feel like it was the big reference. Right, and the lung cancer. And the lung cancer. Let us know if there's another one that we missed. And really, the whole idea of our protagonist being a good person who does bad things because they want to help their family. Yeah, exactly. But his style is so good. So damn good. Fun. Oh, man. I love his use of editing and lighting and framing comedy. Absolutely. We talk about it all the time. Editing. Editing. But the fact that he does it in such a good... Because there's directors that... Every director obviously has their own style. He might even have an on-your-og style in terms of his filming. Like the stories he likes to tell and how gritty and stuff like that. But his style is a lot funnier. Way quirkier. Way quirkier than on-your-ogs. Obviously, it does have some of his. I feel like he can't tell a story without just wanting to make it a fun and joy. But even though it's a dark story, he wants to bring laughter and humor to it. Yeah, and I was thinking about... So for example, if you've seen Goodfellas, Goodfellas has a lot of humor in it. And it's dark humor, but it doesn't have the weirdness. He has... We said this at the outset because we saw this in both Jailer but especially in Doctor. He has a genius capability of taking serious storytelling that is impactful and makes you care about the characters with really serious subject matter, but making it as absurd and ridiculous as anything... We're talking... I keep mentioning these films over and over again. It's like taking Goodfellas and throwing in Napoleon Dynamite and it working. Yeah. It's unbelievable. It's very strange how he makes it all work that way. I can't think of another director who does that. Yeah, especially with the three that we... We've seen Beast. We've seen 30 Minutes of Beast. It was terrible. Yeah, we really disliked it in the past. It's why we're so shocked. Doctor and this. I'm like, I'm so confused by Beast. Yeah. But with those three in Jailer and Doctor and this one... He's a brilliant director. He's a great team. Shout out to everybody on the lighting team. Oh, my stars. The cinematographer is... Civicomar Vigian. And I don't know who your lighting team is as well. And obviously, Ani just shut up. Ani, a brilliant score. This one, I might have even liked... Very similar to a score in Doctor, but different. I love this one just as much. Yeah, the score is so forefront that it is, again, like in the other ones. I think I said this, that the score is another character in the film. Editor Nimrol and Arm Nimrol. Shout out to all of you. The lighting crew. It's... He makes his framing, his score, his lighting, all characters in the film. Supporting characters, but characters nonetheless and makes it so enjoyable just to see that shot. Yeah. And then there's comedy brought in with it. And again, uniformly great casting. We've never seen a weak actor in his films. Let's talk about the Nyan thought. Because we actually have... Beautiful. People have been begging us to get to her because she is called, I believe, the Lady Superstar. Yeah, I can see why. And I think one of the only things we've seen is her supporting role in Jawan, which is obviously a Hindi film. Yeah. Not her Dhamal, which is obviously what she's... The industry she's... Pebbles? The producer in Pebbles. Okay. It's gonna say what? Shout out to you for that. Yeah, being connected to that. I'm looking to make sure this is that one. Right. Because I didn't know if we'd seen her like maybe a supporting role. Right. In something Maya we haven't seen, which I know is like a horrorish style, which would be cool. Lady Tiger, no. I don't... I don't recognize anything either. But we said it while we were watching it that she's very clearly a really, really good actress. She's a damn good actress. Yeah. I'm excited to see more of her work. And that's what I've actually heard. Like she's called Lady Superstar, but she's actually known for her acting. So she's known for her. And she did, I think, a good job in Jawan. She's obviously not the issues with Jawan, but she definitely didn't have a chance to shine in Jawan for sure. No, no, not like in this. I really believe she was carrying the weight of the world on her. She's 38. Everything was justified. I just, yeah, loved her. She did a phenomenal, phenomenal job. I believed her in the emotional moments. I believed her when she turned to switch and became Heisenberg-esque, right? And it's an ensemble thing as well, as much as she's definitely the lead and is the primary, you know, our protagonist. Such a great ensemble. Great cast, always. And who is? I want to give a shout out to him by name, our guy that we love, who was in Doctor. I want to remember his name. I know we're going to see a lot more of him, and he is an exceptionally talented, funny guy. I don't think he has an IMDb photo. I'm trying to remember the character name. Oh, crap. Anyway, we want to get accustomed to his name because now that we've seen him the few times we have, he's delightful. Do you remember his name in Doctor at all? No. I might if I saw the name. I wish there was a thumbnail to see it. You know what might work is just looking up cast of the film on Google. There may be an image for him there, not on IMDb. I'm going to get the character names. Yeah, Melvin and Alvin. No, anyway. I'm going to have a... He wasn't going to... Take a quick look while you're doing that. Let's see. Doctor cast. Yeah, I don't know what his name is, but yeah, he... Oh, got him. What's his name? Redden Kingsley. Redden. R-E-D-I-N. Yeah, Redden Kingsley. He played Bugatt in Doctor, I guess. Has he been... He was in Beast, apparently. Maybe he wasn't in... Not a surprise. Apparently, he's also... He's a comedian. That's no shock at all. He has the ability like... And he's also a dancer. Really? Yeah. He has the ability to... The way he just shapes his face, he doesn't even have to say anything, and I'm just like... He's worked a lot with Nelson, apparently. There was a film that they did together that was shelved back in 2016. What? Yeah. He's been in a bunch of minor roles. He has risen to fame with these two films. Wonderful. Yeah, so glad. Redden Kingsley. Nelson should put him in a lead in one of his films. Yeah. It will not surprise me to see him appear in a ton more things, because he's just a really, really good guy. Good cast. The sisters. Yogi Babu. All the villains. Now, on top of just being a very funny film, it was actually just a very good crime thriller. It was. Because he caught me off guard at multiple times. All the twists. The twists, the turns. The triple double cross. Yeah. It kept keeping me on my toes and not knowing where it was going. I love the sequence where her sister keeps coming out. She needs more water. She needs. They come in. You can tell that in some of those moments that they didn't have the money to probably do probably what Nelson wanted to, that he was able to do in Jailer and in the murders. Yeah. Yeah. I say it all the time. It takes money. It takes a lot of money to make it look good. Or else you'd just look stupid because you can't actually hit an actor. I saw the guy who did the makeup. He's done a ton of makeup. He did his makeup as the Joker and he was on the crew doing the makeup on The Departed. I saw a clip of him talking about how they did the DiCaprio sequence and how difficult it was. This is a Scorsese film. The difficulties. It took them 10 hours to do that shot and they had to do a lot of stuff that was CGI because of the amount of money and also safety for a headshot. It's really, really hard to pull off a good headshot because you've got so much happening that could injure the actor. And then if you add the CGI you better have a lot of money to spend to make it look believable. I'm sure Nelson probably would have loved to have her have the hammer and hit it on his head and stick it right in there and it's blown out. I'm sure he would have loved that but I'm sure being his first film. It worked. He used what he had and made it work. That's why he pulled away a lot. I love the shot after they've killed the first guy and they called the second guy in and the dead guy is leading up against the wall in the corner. Just fantastic. Just a fantastic film. It's always enjoyable when obviously you just watch a good film but when it's on a watch along because we've had it many times where we watch a watch along and we're just sitting there. It's not fun for us, not fun for you. Anybody. And his films are very, very fun. They are great watch along films. I'm so confused by Beast. While we were watching this and we're back on mine, I was like I know our impressions weren't wrong but do I need to revisit that one? Man, that was painful. Everybody that I've talked to is like no, it was... Apparently a lot of people said not only did maybe he get Star Trek by VJ but also Sun who's the producer of it, the company gave him like a time constraint. Also some stuff had to be rushed. You need to be done because you only have VJ for this long. I don't know. There's a way to solve it. We'd love to talk with you. We'd love to talk with you. I think people said he has talked about why it failed and why it's not happy with it and all that kind of stuff. I doubt he's going to make that because he worked with Roshikant. Sure did. I don't think he'll make that mistake again because being the great filmmaker is, I think he can see the differences. Oh, I bet he can. I would love to talk to him. Really, really, really would love to. It could be a super interesting conversation. Whenever we finish people's filmography, people think we have an interview coming up. I wouldn't love if I had an interview coming up. I do not. If anybody knows Nelson, please give me contact. I would love to talk with him. No, that is not what is coming up sadly. I wish it was. I would say it's his next film. He doesn't have another one. Which is very sad actually to know that we don't have another one. But I'm happy to see he's got stuff in the hopper that's coming. With SK again. I can't wait. That'd be great. We do need to see more of her because I love her work in this. Let us know what the next film of hers should be. I hope you enjoyed our Watch Along. Obviously if you saw this on YouTube you saw a very cut up version. If you'd like to see the full uncut version without any interruptions, you can head over to Patreon. I'll put the link in the pinned comment for you to go check that out. On the next Watch Along!