 This is part three of car one team if you're seeing this on YouTube just like the other two parts of you haven't seen Yeah, two parts because we'll watch the other two parts Because the copyright reasons if you'd like to see the full uncut version so you can have a patron At the end of this part we will talk about the movie and review it. No, maybe And so let's just get into this back into this Almost done with the film. I haven't we haven't started yet That means That's nice I divorce you I divorce you I divorce you It's legal Yeah It's only the man who can do that All they have to do is say I divorce you I divorce you I divorce you and it's done Money he's so against editing pictures and like filters for the entire movies color-corrected I think that's why he gave her the line about take these photos and I'll show you how to color correct Justification color correction is not the same as doing filters It's not dissimilar Quit cover sheet kiss. Yes, because that's proto-con. So what the hell are they listen? I mean I did give you a lot of chances, but this is just impossible. I mean you may decide that you may job Hey, I'm sorry I You see the sign I hate that he's gone You're fun just hate it your funds Yes, beside him No He's Muslim, but he's not orthodox Shabbat Hey, I'd heard that this was a feel-good movie. It's definitely a feel-good And it's it gives you rom-com vibes, but it's very really a rom-com. No, but it feels very well I mean rom-coms are supposed to give you the feels So say it like love is there but this film I think smartly more focused on even though love was Focused on for various different people and you thought certain people might end up together. That's not it wasn't really the focus Yeah, and I'm kind of glad they didn't do that. It made it more believable. It was less predictable. It's just so well written Yeah, the so well written. It was and I'm sorry so well cast This would have been the first year of the channel, correct? 2018 Yeah, before we started doing Indian content September of 2018 was when we started the channel, but it was January of 2019. We did gully boy and then Yeah, but it could have easily been in the first year obviously because I thought I thought we would have Seen it but that probably been in 2019 In that year, but yeah, that was What a lovely lovely feel-good movie. Yeah, it gives you to get you there in the end in the right way I mean, I wasn't overly connected to more. I didn't become You know your eyes water. I wasn't crying But it got it hit me in the field a lot of times Yeah, in the in the way a good a good rom-com is gonna do that for you walk away Feeling good. You want to rewatch it? If everybody was uniformly great shout out to Karan Mali and Nandini Shri Kent for their casting I thought the composers on your own Salchia and Rajat Tawari did a great job with the score and ultimately It all falls on Akash Korana who did just a wonderful job With with the direction writing everything. It's just it's a really really good movie. Yeah It's been on the list for a long time So I'm glad we finally got to it and when that's another your fun. I like the log line doesn't give a thing away two friends This is a basically a film about Generational trauma and hopefully breaking it. Yeah, it's about it's a combination of finding yourself But also finding healing from past pain how much it's it's really crazy how much our parents and Their decisions can affect us. Oh, yeah Great line when he's talking to them on the bridge about that and he turns around and he just looks off And he says man, he was so vile even now when he's gone. He hurts me. Yeah It's really crazy how much obviously and that's why the things you do it as a parent are so important It's Obviously as a parent now you have young kids obviously There's many more things off to go through as a parent as they get older But it's just it's such a it's almost nerve-wracking at times because you you affect that kid's life at least in the beginning and Could the rest of their life more than more than anybody else And everybody's fallible. So you it's not a matter of if you're gonna screw up in some spots It's where will I screw up and how bad am I gonna screw them up and you're just You just trust that you're not going to it's absolutely crazy. Yeah How much and I had great parents four sets including my step parents are all absolutely fantastic But even then you still have stuff that they did that you now realize how that affected me quite a bit. Oh, yeah as an adult sure Reflect and so when it's stuff that like you want to pursue this and your your parent is not supporting you in In that which I'm sure is something a lot of Indians can relate to yeah, especially something like this I'm like, no you need to do something that's gonna bring you stable income Because the parent thinks they're looking out for them and in a way sure you are But obviously that's not the only point of life Yeah, money now be happy and it's so well written in lesser hands This still could have been a good movie that focused on some of the more stereotypical genre types of things in the storytelling but it took it it wasn't just focused on avinash as a self-discovery film pretty much everybody even the smaller roles Had moments of self-discovery when he goes and he talks with Rumi It's predominantly for his self-discovery, but there's some closure that happens for that character who's on screen. What six minutes? I mean, that's just great writing So you've got her character Dulkers character Irfan's character both of the ladies there They have for as small as it was they go through a process as well His dad goes through a process and we rarely ever see him on screen Yeah, and it's a it's a believable process because if they had you could have done what we thought like maybe he had some of his Photography, but just the fact that he's in a place in his life where he recognizes I think I was too hard on him while he's going on a pilgrimage where you'd be in self-reflection and Realizes, you know, I wanted to play piano and I think I've kind of come down too hard on him It was very believable and that's a testament to the writing obviously the character If like I had gotten that kind of letter, I was like, oh, so we're making excuses now you fucking dick Decimus to the end a thousand percent my parents are lucky. They didn't screw me up like I would have never Corbett's Corbett's tombstone is gonna say I told you I was sick I I'm so lucky that my parents were like good parents and not like asses like a lot of people like all my stars Yes, there's no way I would ever forgive them. Well, I'm no way I'm thrilled because cuz I like I've seen who you really are right and I'm and I don't believe people changed that much I believe they can Feel regretful for what they did, but I don't believe they changed that much very pessimistic Yeah Yeah, I'm very grateful for I mean I have it I have issues with my mom and dad But they're issues that we talked through and worked through my mom and I had a period where we weren't talking to one another for several years Yeah, and and but the thing I'm most thankful for is how much of my childhood has happy memories with both of them Even though they divorced and my dad was mentally ill I have only happy memories as a child predominantly with my parents and it's a testament not just to them in the regard for any kid But the horror stories you hear about kids who grew up in Hollywood Oh, yeah It's very very rare that they don't get screwed up growing up in the industry And I'm one of the one of the few who grew up here and did not get screwed up in the industry and didn't have stage parents What a great movie how good the movie is we haven't even really talked about the main three leads acting in depth here I love this performance by your fun shocker shocker of the year What a surprise, but this is such a unique character one of my favorite characters of his because of how quirky quirky and also like in If you're I'm just like I said, there's many different actors that could play this and play differently and play wonderfully Pankaj would be one no was to do it a modern day that yeah would be good But like this character in the expression in the beginning has some You could call them quarks, but they're also like If they're not acted well or written well, you're just like this person just a fucking no as whole it requires a solid act The whole film To because this guy has like these like very you could call him in a kind word conservative views on people and life in general But you still love him. Yeah, like I said like I said at that one point I love the fact that both he and she Where we're written as believable likeable characters even though he which is the truth of all people Even the most likable person you'll find out some stuff about him and you'll go hmm I don't know that part about you is a little bit screwed up and that character is like that Yeah, and earphones earphones earphone is earphone is your phone like I said at the beginning as well He can within 30 seconds you see how great he is as an actor and there's very few actors that do that that Immediate with their presence and you pointed out Yeah, you know how much of that is this training and how much of that is just as God-given gift It's probably just a combination of both It's just as much of a mystery as nature versus nurture. Yeah, it's just God-given gift It's why you don't get Goats like that you'll get great actors who do a great job, but there's a little extra something Special about the earphones and the Merrill's and the Daniel Day Lewis might just be like one of the it factors that yeah You just can't explain it Yeah, I'm not comparing I'm not comparing them to Johnny Depp, but Johnny Depp has a similar like He's just an endearing kind of person. So every role he has you're like, oh I find something very endearing about this character And many actors have that They'd like a lot of the stars that I think a lot of people just call it like an it factor or stuff like that But he he has it in droves man He's just so talented of an actor and his talent is the fact that he doesn't do a lot We call it effortless because it doesn't even though he is he's acting and so he has his bag of tricks And he has all that kind of stuff But like to act is to just be natural and that's one of the hardest things for a lot of actors to do is just Not do anything. Yeah Takes it takes a long time to get there And some people can't yeah, I can't wait for the day when we inevitably get a earphone con Biopic And also I for an introduction thing even though he had prior experience, I think you're right This is an introduction to the Hindi the Malayalam history for many yeah, Dulk are just He was just believable Everybody was just believable in this and that's all you can ask she was really really nice a Lot of the supporting characters were great really nice casting was uniformly wonderful I believed that's the one thing the highest compliment and Johnny and I will give to any show or movie that we start watching Whether it's a new TV series or a film. We're just watching One of us will turn to the other and say I believe him Yeah, and that's all that's it and that's the pinnacle of acting in our opinion is it was Sanford Meisner said it's living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. It's that truthfulness. It's the and it's being believable Do I believe you're feeling what you're feeling thinking what you're thinking and doing what you're doing? Everybody was that in this film everything we've seen of Dulk are he's a solid I think the most recent for us was guns and globs, right? Yeah He's he's just he's a very solid actor man. Yeah I wonder where he gets it from Yeah, I would love to see Maybe he has some already obviously I'm sure in Malayali Really Where he like kind of like his dad's films like the wall or like any you know numerous things that Mamoots has done Maybe he already has them and you guys can let us know what they are but obviously he's in a Different place and it's a different time. So like he probably did a lot of these coming of age films because he's a young good-looking guy And then as you get older, you know, you get put in different kind of roles, obviously So maybe you can ask and let us know and her she was wonderful. She was great Oh, I think everybody except a few white people were really nice and and the the the mom No, the oh the office worker. Well him, but I was talking about your fun's wife's husband Great, too. I love your character. And so it was the guy at the funeral place. Yes. He was the guy with the coffins He was great, too Just great casting the doctor's wife fun movie. That was really nice I hope you guys enjoyed that. We really enjoyed it Thank you so much for because this has been on the list since the first year I remember hearing about that when we started exploring Irfan. Yeah, this was obviously a very new film at Understandable, I would recommend it to folks say hey if you're gonna be watching Irfan films You need to this has to be on the list, you know, it'd be good do a double feature of Piku and yeah That would be fun to do you'd have back-to-back vans. Yeah. Yeah, but you first though Well what I was introduced to Piku is more hard hitting So if you yeah, I would start with that and then lighten it with this Crazy hard and it does no more serious does give you a nice feel but this is a feel good film I feel yeah, it's more serious I would start Piku and then come into this and let you take a breath of fresh air afterwards Look at how different those two characters are yeah fun as well Those are two films for me when you know say hey should I in the filmography don't miss it's in there for me for Irfan Oh, yeah. Anyways, I hope you enjoyed that Thank you so much for watching with us if you're seeing this on YouTube You saw very cut a version because of copyright reasons you'd like to see the full uncut version Oh, you know the patreon I'll put links scripture both in comments You can go check that out. Let us know what our next watch along should be let us know in the comments And what should be our next dull car Irfan and uh, let me know her name here, uh, mithila palcar Movies that we should watch I suppose in the end the whole of life becomes an act of letting go But what always hurts the most Is not taking a moment to say goodbye