 Our Stupid Reactions. Wow, you okay with that? Welcome back to our Stupid Reactions, idiots. I'm Corbin, as with me, as always, is this idiot named Debra. Yep, you're good at can do. Today, we'll be reacting to a film called Air Lift. Yes. What do you think Air Lift is about? Well, it's either about people who get rescued from accidents by helicopters or a new kind of procedure for your face. It just lifts you up. Yes, it's an air lift. With the air? They stick a thing in and go... This is very requested. Like I said, we try to get to them all as soon as possible. Yes, we do. So, give us time! Take a chill pill! Here we go. Hello, Ministry of External Affairs. I'm Ranjeet Katyal from Kuwait. Yes? I wanted to talk about the situation in Kuwait. We need help. And we need it right now. What the hell is happening? In front of my eyes, my driver was shot in the face of a 16-year-old Iraqi soldier. He took me to the hospital and took me away. I don't get it. I don't get it. Is the Iraqi Major doing friendship with me or was he threatening me? Okay, hey. When you take this and leave, if you get involved in social work, you'll get stuck, Mr. Ranjeet. I'm not going to get stuck. Let's just leave. Just get us out of here. I have to get out of here too. But after the agreement, I just want to say that we're not Indians. If we're together, then there's something. We're talking about the reports. We're talking about the reports. We're talking about the reports. It's not possible. I know. Mr. Koli, do what you have to do. Because we're doing it too. So, what do you want to ask Delhi? There are many people here who didn't have Delhi for 10 days. How did you understand your country? My country is like Abraham. When I was young, my mother used to yell at me. I know. I couldn't find him anywhere. Right. So, do not be mad at me in the comment section. Right. I'm going to say, where are the sound daddies? You guys wanted me to watch this, and there were none. There were none. But even still, I was very interested. Very. And I'm thankful that it is. And thank you for all the comments for those of you who have explained how there's this blend of languages and clearly this one has that as well, where there's a blend of English and other languages. And yeah, it synopsis, because obviously this is based on true events that took place when Iraq invaded Kuwait, which obviously is a big deal from an American standpoint. I can tell you right now we don't know the story. No, obviously we clearly do not know about what happened here from the Indian vantage point. Because we're so American focused. We don't pay attention to the rest of the world a lot of the time. An Indian businessman leads a happy and successful life in Kuwait with his family. However, when Iraq invades Kuwait, he decides to risk his life to save a stranded countryman. And I guess the air lift is he's going to get the Indians who are there with him and have been living in Kuwait, he's going to get them out. This was obviously before America went in and they got to get out because the Iraqis are in there killing everybody. I'm guessing it's a true story as well. Yeah, it's said based on true events. You know what it kind of reminds me of? What? When I was watching it, it kind of reminded me it's a totally different era, but it's a very similar kind of thing of Schindler's List. Where you have a guy who is just not interested in anything but himself, and then it becomes personal, and then he realizes that people are important. Are we pretty accurate in that? It looks quite interesting though. I mean, with no subtitles, I was engaged the whole thing. The acting seemed to be a little bit different. The acting seemed top-notch. Very much. In fact, this is one of the first ones we've seen where it spurred some thoughts on me about the way that they approach acting, which is a whole other subject. But I'd really like to know in America we have very specific things that actors talk about. Stanislavski, Strasberg, Meisner, Udohagen, Stella Adler. Is that familiar to Indian actors as well? Method acting, process, whatever is done. Because that acting in there, like most of the things we've seen, but that one in particular, I would assume so. I would assume so, as well. Hollywood was like the first ones, wasn't it? Well, to create method, it came from us. Yeah. So, I would assume so. Yeah! Yeah! America! America!