 Welcome to English at the Movies, where you learn American English heard at the movies. Red Notice tells the story, in a funny way, of a plot involving two of the world's most wanted criminals. International law officers have placed a red notice on them, meaning they must be caught. John Hartley is a law enforcement agent on the case. He teams up with world-famous criminal Nolan Booth to arrest the world's biggest art thief, Sarah Black. Listen for the words, five-second rule. How's it going with your fucking crime? Five-second rule. What do you think five-second rule means? A, everything is under control. Or B, something is safe if it is picked up within five seconds of falling. Listen again. How's it going with your fucking crime? Five-second rule. The answer is B. People usually say five-second rule in relation to food. It suggests that food that has been dropped is safe from germs if it is picked up within five seconds. It is not a serious rule and usually said as a joke. And that's English at the Movies. See? Easy peasy. I'm Dorothy Gundy.