 Is this starting? Yeah, it's starting. It's different than I like the phone. No. Welcome back to our stupid reaction to the edits. I'm Corbin. I'm Zach. We're together. Intimately. Forever. Today we're doing a movie review. In person. In person. Obviously, you've seen Zach and his other reviews of films we've done. Today we're reviewing Ram Leela. Rick and I have already reviewed this film. We'd like to see that review. I think we did it over a year and a half ago, if not more. So we'd like to check that out. Go check that out. They don't need to because it's a review. I mean, Zach saw it and we are here for this review. So it's mostly him reviewing and I'm just here for emotional support. So, Zach, your initial thoughts please. I liked it. It was great. It was fantastic. I like Romeo and Juliet. I was in theater in high school and so we did a lot of Romeo and Juliet. So I'm familiar with that play. There's some concerns. There is a scene where they are dancing and shooting guns. That's not safe. And I just want to, I want to know the first thing first before we talk about anything is that that's not gun safety. I don't know too much about guns. I do live in Texas. They're crazy about guns. I'm not too familiar but I know dances. This is your first big balling with guns. Correct. Yes. All your other ones. How many have you seen now? 16. 16 or so but they're all usually the more dramatic style. They're really just movies and I mean just movies. This one is actually a big full-on Bollywood with the big musical numbers every so often. And I love musicals and I love romance and Romeo and Juliet. So you liked it though? So I loved it. It was cheesy as hell. There's a fight scene that was cool and she's at the same time. When he's like coming in and like throwing people across the room like Superman. Freaking awesome but cheesy. Yeah. The dance scenes are incredible. He's hot. She's beautiful. I agree. Everyone's attractive. That's true. You saw her in Pico. Yes. I saw her in Pico and she was great. I know she's married to the main guy. The main guy. She has more chemistry with Irfan than the other guy. I mean she has great chemistry with this guy. I saw it. It was really real but she wanted it. It was unbridled with Irfan and Pico. It wasn't a full romantic movie but she wanted to rip clothes and everything. She was okay with it. They were great. Talk about Renvier. This is your first experience with Renvier. Great bod. I worked out right afterwards. Nothing happened. Nothing changed. Still got a dead bod. He was great. He played almost kind of like what you have to come up with a name. Hater. The actor? Yeah. Shahid Kapoor. No, Shahid Kapoor. Shahid is a martyr. Shahid is his name. We used to call him Shahid as well. Give me a nickname. You always give me the nicknames. His nickname? Sure. Yes. He used to be called chocolate boy. It sounds racist here but it's not. It's a chocolate boy. He was in Hater. He went from being this guy and having that dramatic scene. But in this one it was the same thing where he was hilarious. Romeo was not that cool. I played Romeo in a few things. He was a whiny little boy. This guy was cool and got all the chicks. It was just really sarcastic. It was just really cool. But then when everything switched when his brother died it was intense. It was a totally different play. I thought that was really cool. It was more of an adaption of a romantic. It was definitely more an adaption. After that happened it was not a play at all. You think it's going to be different. Maybe they won't both die at the end. Everything is great. They both died and it sucks. It was a really cool way to do a faithful adaptation. And what about her? She was great. She was so good. All the jokes aside, you could tell they were in love in real life. That chemistry was right there. They were really cute together. She was really cool too. Still sarcastic with him. A very playful right away. My favorite scene of hers was when she was confronting him in the meeting area. She was crying. I think it's after they killed her mom. She didn't die. She was in a big shot. She shot the mom. She had the scene crying with Ren Vier. That was kind of the end scene. When she was taking over. That was really heartbreaking in both of them. The end scene where they have the guns at each other and they're crying. Both joking and making jokes. I guess it's what joking is. And flirting again like they did in the beginning. But that scene was just emotional. I was like, don't do it. I know Shakespeare did it. You don't do it. I'm kind of glad they did it. It was good though. My favorite was actually her mom. I was going to say that too. Everyone's hot in the film. Everyone's hot. Everyone's hot. All the characters were hot. Even her. She was adorable. I liked her performance as like a mob boss. Better than the other one I saw. The mafia with Irfan. That guy did great. It was a very Godfather-esque. But she... You know what's funny? She was very bastard. You're talking about the mom. Do you think his mom and this? Yeah. And then you're talking about M'Bool. M'Bool, yeah. Those two are married. What the... That guy, M'Bool. The dad. Yeah, the mafia. And then that. M'Bool and this. They're married in real life. They're Shane Kapoor's parents. She's? No. She's not that mom. She is her father. Yeah. I remember you telling me that. Yeah, she is his Shane Kapoor's dad. But they're married? They're married. It's just funny that you brought that up. That is funny. That's hilarious. Nepotism. She... But she was like, hey, I saw what you did in M'Bool. I'm going to do it better. Yeah. She did a great job. She was actually one of my... Yeah. Honestly, they were great. They were great as lovers and as the romantic. And they looked great and they acted great. But I was like really real, like good acting and character. Yeah. She was great. Fantastic. She was phenomenal. And so were the sister moms. I really like the sister moms. What did you think about all the songs? Because you're outside of, I think you saw a Hindi medium, right? Yes. Which obviously had some songs. And it was very... It wasn't a Bollywood. It was a little bit... But you haven't seen... This one has big... Big numbers. Big musical. And I grew up loving musicals and watching musicals. And so it's basically the same thing. Yeah. A little more with their culture. But no, I loved it. Towards the end, there wasn't much anymore. And I wanted more. I wanted... I wanted them to sing while dying. I mean, it was something. But no, I really enjoyed... I wanted to learn some of the dances. A lot of it was public thrusting. And I can do that. Well, Ranveer. Because a lot of times in big Bollywood films, the hero, which is funny enough, what they usually call leads, as opposed to leads here, they would be called the lead male and female. It's called the hero. Oh, I like that. And the heroine. Usually. If it's like big Bollywood films, they're called the hero. Which is one of the big cultural differences. And like, if you're playing somebody who's a villain, you're playing a negative role is what it's called. Is that what it's called? A negative role. Interesting. Like the Joker, he's played this negative role. And so it's an interesting way that they classified their characters as opposed to how Hollywood did it here. But yeah. The hero public thrusters. The director of this. His name is Sandeli Levansali. So sexy. Yeah. SLB. Oh, thank you. Yes. Yes. Never tell me that real much. He makes, and I'm sure you noticed, extremely beautiful films and shots. Oh, that's what I wanted to say too. Watching it is like, I mean, I bet it was a set, but it didn't look like it at all. And it was really well done. And I mean, I hate to compare another Romeo and Juliet that was really big here in the States. The one with Ticaprio. Which was very bright and colorful and actually beautiful. Very cheesy and not that great at all. But it kind of reminded me of that, but it was more realistic and more stylized. And it was like a blend of that. It was really like the sets. Yeah. He's known for making some hyper realistic, extremely vivid colors. He has a couple of other films with, both actually starring Ranveer. He has many films, but the two that I really love are named Padma Vat. Which has Ranveer in probably his best role. Oh. In terms of he's a deep, character, he plays, it's almost a negative role really. But it's the lead in it. And then I think, yeah, Shehid Kapoor in that one as well. Okay. And Deepika is in that one. And then he does another one. And it's a big Bollywood. Yes. And it's a historical, more one. Okay. And then there's Bajira Mastani. Which I call Strahmimastanam. I think that's what I called it originally. And that has Ranveer, Deepika, Priyanka, Chopra. Oh, okay. You haven't seen anything of her yet, right? No, I haven't. Outside of stuff here. Have you seen anything of her? No, I don't. I think I just... She's a massive star. She had that movie on Netflix recently, right? Oh, The White Tiger. Yes. And I didn't see that. Yeah. She's a massive star. But yeah, he's known for these huge... She was in a Jonas Brothers music video. I'd say that. Yeah. Yeah, Sanjay Lillipansali is known for these massive films that are extremely beautiful. Yeah. And I'd watch another... I really did get into... Is this the longest film? I think this was the longest film. And the movies usually take me... Three... A little over three hours, right? It took me a week and a half. I had to go through two different emails for a free trial. But it was really good. I mean, it wasn't because it didn't take... I just had other things I had to do. I'm going to talk more about it. Sorry. That was the intermission. Yeah. So this movie just like... This video just like the movie is going to be three hours long. Yes. Did you... Was there an intermission in this? Did it say intermission? I think it said interlude. Yeah. For some, like, they actually have intermissions in the films still. That is funny. Like they used to have in Hollywood back in the day. Inter... Like plays. Yeah. And it is a giant... I mean, it is like a really big musical play. I mean, with the choreographed dancing and things... Not like literally... Not really like realistic because it is stayed. And that's what takes you away. Like it's not... It's not cheesing a bad way. Yeah. It's not like... This one was more... Because his others are very historical and extremely dramatic, even though they do have a bunch of great song numbers in them. This one was a lot more just fun as opposed to the other ones, which are a lot more like dramatic throughout. Well, like... Hi there. Heather. Yeah. Heather, hey there, was... They had that number in there, the play. And that was kind of like a little like tease of like a Bollywood reminder. And I thought that was really good, but the way they did it made sense. And it wasn't just like a random dance kind of like in this one. But this one... I mean, it was a music. Yeah. The... Like the renvier when he comes in, he's introduced on a motorcycle. Shirt. Shirt list. Yeah. Like one button and you see everything. And it's called his intro song. And then pelvic thrusting. And I want to learn that. I literally... He made girls faint with his pelvic thrusting. He did. And then he did the whole... That thing. I love... I really do love that intro. That song was really good. And then when they were dancing... Deepika and... Deepika. Yeah. They were dancing together. They had a really cool dance that was really, really good and well done. And it was funny, especially in the beginning, and then it got really serious. And you forgot you were watching like a musical. Mm-hmm. But it was very... I actually watched Nomeo and Juliet to prepare for this. That is another adaptation of Romain and Juliet. But they're gardeners. And Elton John music. We're playing Delta. He scores it. I don't know. Why? So I got an idea of Romain and Juliet before. Yeah, it's good. I don't like Romain and Juliet. I... It's funny because I do... When I would audition stuff, I would use the Romeo... Like, put software like everyone who breaks. Because it's like that. If you have an idea of what kind of character you want to play, everyone's like, oh, that's a Romeo character. The lead, the hero. Yeah, I never wanted to play him. You never wanted to do that. You wanted to be... I could be... Or Rose and Grand, Skill and Sting. Oh, yeah, you would be. Those are fun. That's... Whatever the villain is, is what I would want to be. You would be a great... I think it was Romain's friend, Mercurcio. Which was basically like his brother. Yeah, but what's a better Shakespeare adaptation? Header or this? Header. Yes, I know. It's just a joke. That's completely different. Header was made for like... Oscars. It was made for fun. Yes, and this was fun. I mean, because Header is a movie. I mean, it's a legit movie. Not that this isn't, I don't want to take it from that. It's just this one is... It's singing and dancing. Yeah, it's a lot more for entertainment. Yeah, it's a lot more than Header. That was dramatic. Yeah. That shows up at your acting chops. Yeah. It was so good. So would you be interested in watching more Renveir and Topeka? Oh, yeah, definitely. And Sanjali and Lanzali? I can watch them. Just on you. I can watch them. Especially him. Do you remember that sexy song? And it was basically... So what they do in Bollywood, instead of like sex scenes? Yeah. Oh. What you saw in the thing, it's a big song and it's sensual. Yes. Like when she had the incense all over her head. Yes, I was like... They do that instead of... Kiss. It's like... They weren't even kissing. Yeah, they don't usually do that. Yeah, that was a fun one. That was a fun song? That was a fun song. That was a good one. Hey, babe. I got to dance. I want to teach you. Well, let us know what the next film we should have. Zach Review. Yes, please. Is down below.