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Anyways, here's my review. We are watching, we watched our second Canada film. Canada. First being KGF. Or KUF. KUKUF. KUKUF. KUKUF. This, a lot of people thought we were ignoring the Canada people. Well, you know, there are industries that just we've been intentionally Yes. I mean, ignoring as hard as we can. Anyways, this is called Ill... I'm not touching it. Illpinava Rucandanate. Which means told by the... Told by the rest? Told by the rest. I think that's correct. Is what they said in the thing. Yeah. A journalist set out to uncover the truth behind an incident through the perspective of different people unraveling how they and their lives are intertwined with it directed by... If it would come... And starring. Oh, wow. Yeah, I did not realize that. Yeah, I did not realize oh, yeah, that's cool. Yeah, uh, they've named rice sheet Chevy Who also was starring in it as well, and then there's obviously a ton of other people In it, and I think he also wrote it. You did this must be a passion project and he was the debutante as they say This was like his breakthrough like introducing him. This was the first film That's how it was described when you look up the film it gives you I don't remember where I saw it But it said it described him as debutante So I don't know if this was his directing debut Mm-hmm or his writing directing debut or his writing directing and acting debut all wrapped into one But part of this was a debut for him. Interesting. Yeah, I did not know that anyways 100% spoiler review just how we like to do them came out chosen fortune if you haven't seen go watch it And then you can be spoiled you little naughty boy. Yep, or girl or or whatever you like Whatever pronoun you like But Rick initial thoughts go well, obviously if you need a paragraph I know I can't have I almost brought my laptop. Wow Now all the paragraphs are gone one of the good things that came out of this You know what I'll do next review I'll do a paragraph and I'll read it off my phone because you know what it's the 21st century We wouldn't tell you to go watch it if we already didn't think it was worth watching. Mm-hmm. So I will say it is I only had one problem with the movie. Mm-hmm Only one mm-hmm. I thought the direction the cinematography the score were fantastic I thought the story was really interesting. I like the twists. Mm-hmm the only problem I had was that I found throughout challenges believing acting throughout Nothing that was blaringly awful But just nothing other than a couple of moments for me that were riveting the rest of the time This is worth watching as far as I'm concerned Just for the cinematography score and directional well. Mm-hmm that in and of itself for me was enough the rest of it I kind of I probably didn't appreciate the story enough because so much of it was being carried with Acting that wasn't Believable for me a lot of the time. That's it. We'll get into the acting here in a minute I actually really enjoyed this film. I think it's actually one that you can appreciate more if you watch it more It's very pulp fiction. That's a great comparison very It's very Robert Rodriguez in a lot of times too. Yeah, I like To pick up a lot of the nuances. I feel obviously you build it and also I'm sure there's a bunch of nuances We missed culturally that we can't help It's gonna be that way for a few years until we get cultural and subs since we have to read the subs That's just how it is. Yep, but I I also agree. I thought the direction of this was really really unique That's one of the things I said midway through. I was like this director has such a unique unique style Like he was entertaining just with his direction in a lot of points. Yes. Oh, that's fun It's a movie to watch just to enjoy this director. Yeah, you know, like that's I've never seen anybody do that in a film That's really interesting. Yeah, like there was a lot of points in it that I I thought that like those at certain points Like when at the beginning he was fighting mm-hmm, but it went very comic booky. Yep, and I was like Interesting, but that's it was only like that two or three times Yeah, like with the film the first black and white sequence that became almost Comic book noir and the bag is the only thing in color and then you know when you get the hit. It's the The tooth comes out. Mm-hmm. I thought yeah, this is great. Yeah, I really really enjoyed that Also, I was I the Hold on Hold on hold on hold on. Oh Yeah, I got it back. I found it the I think a lot that was also intentional obviously was intentional but in terms of And that's one of the reasons that I I did notice some of the acting like you did as well But I'm wondering if some of it was intentional because it was being told through somebody else's perspective And so this person perspective what this person do is really heightened at certain points as a stylization Yeah, because at certain points actors were Heightened but then at other times they were very very grounded Well, I'll tell you a moment for me that was the most believable and I was the most engaged was whoever he got to play When I say he I'm obviously referring to rocket Shetty, so he played Richie Mm-hmm his the other his counterpoint his friend He hadn't seen who hadn't seen his mom in 15 years. Yeah, they're reunion. Yeah Her response to seeing him for the first time when they did the elaborate. I was I said like three times I said three times beautiful work watching her reunite with her son and got emotional watching her because I believed I was watching this mom Reunite with her. Yeah, she did really really well. I liked her a lot I like like the biggest star of this and she's kind of similar to Quentin Tarantino films Especially earlier Quentin Tarantino films It's it's the director style that really steals the show and this and also his choice of score a lot of times It was very quite mask because at certain points you're like that's a Very unique interesting song for this moment in time right and then also a certain point like when the kids just started Singing into a musical number the yeah pepper pepper pepper. Yes pepper medicine thing was a great number a great number But it was like so random right? There was nothing else in the film that was like that and then they decided to insert that in there I was like that's so interesting The way this direct I loved how he did it and it kept you you engaged and in parts that you might if it was a normal type film that you might be Getting bored at some time Mm-hmm He kept you engaged with these different stylistics with cinematography or his scores or the way it's like it's just so much interesting in this and then I also want to talk about the end. What do you think actually happen? Well, that's that's what's great about the movie Yeah leaves it up to you to determine because you have the different proof the different vantage points of what happened I had I honestly I don't know I really that's one of my favorite things about it at the end Is that it really doesn't allow you definitively to say one way or the other? Anybody could say any number of things and you'd be like, okay? Mm-hmm. Yeah, that's that's what happened Yeah, um and you mentioned the kids Democracy I thought that kid who played democracy right, but what did you did you have a particular thing? You thought was like this is no happens Actually, I wanted to watch it again almost just to because it's one of those films that you know that they Put little hints mm-hmm in the films to tell you tell you exactly what happened correct was she dead the whole time I Loved that aspect of it where throughout the film We get the same moment Told from a different perspective So like when when he shows up to the dock to the boat and democracy comes out And I forgot the character's name he turns to him and he's he just talked to him for a minute When you see that you first see that from Rockshetty's position from from Richie's position But then like an hour later into the film we revisit that moment from that guy's perspective and democracy was down under the Boat he did that at least four or five times. Yeah, yeah That's the that was the whole that's why the journalist was there at the beginning to tell these different perspective And then her basically thing was to let the reader decide. Yeah what they think happened Yeah, I I don't I was trying to figure it out because obviously I didn't know if The girl the guy who shot Richie The girl that he kept watching and following if she was actually alive this entire time or if she was dead the whole time Yeah, that's possible because He never actually talked to her. He never actually talked to her watching her this right time There were other people who he saw interact with them And I'm guessing those were her glasses because that's why he had two glasses but Like there was a time because the the guy who was crazy, right mm-hmm and kept hearing the crows Right, she's a brother to her correct But that scene after he got beat up and she came in he went inside He shut the door and she wasn't allowed in at that point Huh, so she didn't actually get to follow an interesting point And so we don't I don't know if she was dead the whole time or like that might have not even mattered He was just imagining it right which is one thing that you don't know of like actually what happened Right, you don't know if Richie actually shot that guy because this guy is just seeing things He's seeing stuff because he's definitely Out there. Yeah. Yeah, so what are what are we actually seeing? Yeah, yeah, and so I was I almost wanted I was like I know and I don't know if I'd be able to catch it if I gave it a second viewing But it I would watch it again just to figure out that stuff It's one of those films that it makes you want to watch it multiple times Yeah, because you you want to know Because you know they I'm a good director obviously puts little hints in that you don't I guarantee I guarantee he's the kind of director that when you've seen a film three or four times you're gonna go Oh, wow, I didn't realize that that was really smart. Yeah, um the acting thing here's a question So I'm gonna get high I want to get really deeply nuanced about what I observed in the actors Which is a presupposition we have to ask the actors, but I think I know what I was observing But you brought up the possibility of it being stylized I'm wondering if certain points of it was stylized because other people were telling that their perspective of that scenario could have been Here's what I thought I thought two things were coming into play I thought one was just lack of experience, which I can't blame actors and it's possible Yeah, and the lack of experience the main thing I was seeing and I'm getting really picky about the craft of acting And if you were coaching actors You would notice something and tell them to make this adjustment if I was telling them to make adjustments Tell me if you saw this or this is just me It was oftentimes in a scene. I didn't believe they had been somewhere before the scene started. I Saw why she was talking to the guy sitting in a chair. I Saw that actor had found his spot in place and he was doing his scene from the chair Versus he was actually being in the moment and had already himself Preconstructed his backstory so that he had come from somewhere, which is one of the Little nuances of the greatest actors that you can pick up on is it's a change to a scene And you know that there was probably that could have been done on a different day And they're not just carrying the continuity of the script But they're carrying over something maybe that wasn't even written so that they know when I walk into this room I wasn't just walking into this room I came from somewhere and that energy from that came into the room That's the kind of thing I noticed through yeah, oh, I noticed some of the acting too for sure It was Like you said nobody was awful and what it was why I thought was really really good But there were multiple times even with most of the actors that I noticed little things and that's why I think Each sheen and that could even explain why you're thinking that is that it's told from one person's perspective though Telling this could be and there and the director setting it up like somebody is telling you this scene that happened That was right in this perspective right, right, and I don't know if that's the case But if it was it could be I don't know no idea. Yeah, I think you'd have to ask the director that But yeah, I eat we'd like to talk to you. Yeah There's so much that I really really enjoyed something about Canada films. I don't like is the fact that they put Alcohol and smoking. Oh, it's every single time. Well, here's that's not just kind of that's multiple things Correct, not with this film. I'm just as a broad stay. No, but I got that they can't say cuss words Makes me upset And this just goes to sensor boards and I know each of you has different sensor boards all sensor boards They do but the primary censorship that happens in Indian film This is the difference between the rating system in America and the censorship board in which also does the rating system in India Is that the rating system the MPAA the motion picture Association of America here does a rating system? They're a trader. They're an organization. They're a private organization Whereas the censorship board is government So what you have is government censorship and I think it's actually one of the reasons why I could be wrong I'm speculating it may be one of the reasons why it's so difficult for a film from India to be a paid attention to by the Academy because number one you say this all the time and I'm with you in the same soapbox You can't censor to art and because of it I think there's a twofold reason the academy would look at something and go You know what this isn't full-fledged artistry because it's being held back and We don't want to bring light to something right now if we feel like the film itself in the artistry is being handcuffed by Government censorship. Yeah, so that's possible. The other thing I wanted to bring up about this film This is apparently correct me if I'm wrong the first kind of the film to be filmed completely full sound Not Sync sound. Oh, what's film full sound? It would yeah, I could tell yeah But it's the first in this industry that the entire degree of the film. It was online I was really say I don't remember if I read it in the review from Times of India or something Yeah, but it was the first film from this industry that the totality of the film. None of it was shot Dub sound where there's no sound crew on set and they dub it all in post This was all live recording sound. Hmm. Oh, that's great. You know, we don't like that. Yep When people do that, right? I just It's unknown so anyway, anyways, that's not about this film No, I'm glad I didn't do that with this film because I really really enjoyed the films in this is something that I'm sure you guys Could shed a lot of light on what we missed on certain parts and what was going on I'm sure most of you have saw this film multiple multiple times because it's like It went along with at the it story that kept telling the thing about the Cuban man and the guy Yeah, he died that exact way. Mm-hmm. He's like, why did I just? Why did you just shoot me? I'm confused, right? And so he became that man, but we don't fully know why Guy who's in fact with a girl outside of maybe he knew that somebody would shoot him Yeah, there's a lot. There's a lot of me to be questions Girl in the end which I'm assuming is what that was that they finally got reunited and He could go up to her finally, right? But I think either rewatching it would would give us insights And I know stupid babies would be able to give us insights in terms of what we may have missed in that regard Especially no matter how good the subbing is we know we're always gonna get something lost in translation with script Yeah, which is why I'm always hesitant. I'll talk about story But I'll very rarely criticize screenplay because what you can't yeah It's hard to you can't criticize screenplay when you don't know the original language. Anyways, well Enjoy that film go watch it I'm hoping you're not here if you haven't watched it because there's a lot of oil and for it Everybody dies in the end. It's true But let us know what's next kind of doubt film we should watch Next down below and I'll vote it so I can see it They're all good, you know what I did I did this and then I didn't look at the reader. I turned and looked at it