 You know, my dad used to always do baseball games. You know the father? Hey, welcome back to our stupid dreaded ex-didiots. I'm Corbin. I'm Rick. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Juicy content. It's so juicy. It's juicy. Ashley agrees. And today you can follow us on Instagram. Did we just do that? Yeah. I keep forgetting. Don't do drugs, kids. I don't listen when I talk. Great shirt. Thank you for watching our page. Follow us on Twitter.com. Today we were watching a little lengthy video, but it's a short film. Isn't that a contradiction in terms? We're watching a rather lengthy thing, but it's a short film. A lengthy for our brain? We're going to watch a lengthy short film. But it's a 14 minute... It's like jumbo shrimp. It doesn't make any sense. It's a 14 minute short film. It's a 14 minute short film. It technically falls under the character of short film, because that is short for a film. But it is a lengthy reaction video. Yes. I got you. But we reacted to one other one. It was great. Love it. So get yourselves not one, two cups of chai. We're waiting. Do you have any yet? If you need to go outside and walk down the street and buy one, go ahead and buy a couple. Here we go. Who's in this? I mean, what are we... I don't know. Great. Bring it on. I hope it has soaps. If it doesn't have soaps, we're not watching it. We're not watching it, sir. She was not likeable. She was not likeable. With this thing, you say only about tough women that don't conform to a kind of feminist stereotype. But literally, Christians did not conform. So between that and that... Good one. Good one. Good one. Good one. Leave it. Look at all this. Listen to me. I've been sitting here for an hour and I've explained everything to the madam. The facts. Everything is great. After that, she talks to me. She sends me emails. What's the problem? We're in trouble. Sir, tell me something. Do you have any problems with emails or females? Bobby, don't mind that. Listen to me. I don't have any problems. The problem is that we're in a state of emergency. So we... Those are the insecurities. Before that... You never used to go out. And we already knew that the madam's appointment... Me or you? I like her. Why? Why? Because she ran away from the road. God, you know it. She spent her time in the office. How did you understand that? How did I understand that? According to the science, The difference between a man and a woman's physical relationship. What are you talking about? Listen to me. Listen to me. Did the market get heated up or not? No. How are you? I'm fine. How are you? I'm fine. How are you? I'm fine. How are you? I'm fine. It's good that you're here. I thought you wouldn't come. How did you get here? And you stay at home anyway. If you stay here, I'll at least teach you a lesson. Isn't it? And ma'am, You're learning well today. Look, make something. Make something. What are you talking about? Sound brought. What sound? Sound brought. Babu, You didn't even turn the table. That's right. Oh no. God has saved everyone. Abhil, where? I'm waiting for you. I'm taking an off. Abhil, how are you? How are you? Very well. You look beautiful. Look, here it comes. What? Why didn't they send the laddus? I'll tell you now, sister-in-law. Give me a spoon. What are you making, sister-in-law? Kachori Kata Gondra. I'll keep it here. I've never had chapata before. It looks like this. It has become so thick. Wait a minute. There's a fan on top. We'll put it on now. But sister-in-law, you should have brought the chair. I'll tell your dad too. What are you talking about? We're playing video games. You play too. Good grammar and spelling are important. We love that. And you want to write essays that inspire. I told you, your mother used to run. What happened then? She took her partner and ran from the same road. That was the shortest way to the hospital. But when did you get the heart attack? No, I didn't get the heart attack. I got the paeches. I can't read it. You even read the back of the page. What do you mean by paeches? Paeches means dysentery. I didn't hear you read the back of the page. Do you wear slippers? Yes. What happened? Yes, this is correct. Tell me, did you read the history? Yes, I did. How did you know that you were a rascal? I read it on the drive-thru. You read it on the drive-thru? Yes, I read it on the page. You read it on the drive-thru? Yes, dysentery. Listen, listen. Listen, listen. I don't want to read that. I'm telling you, we're playing video games in the middle of the city. I'm telling you, we're playing video games in the middle of the city. I'll read it as if it's a bit of a drama. I really hope she gets one more time. This is the night in the eye. Here you go. Thank you. It's getting late. We're leaving. We'll have tea and a drink. Now you put your number. Why? There's nothing new between husband and wife. Don't you have a child? You're right. We're still scared. It'll be difficult to raise the child. It'll be difficult these days. It's so emotional and financial. There's an investment. It's okay to think in English. If you have a love marriage, then it's fine. It'll take some time after 4-6 years. When you'll become old, then? Then what's the support? What's the guarantee? That your child will be with you in your old age? The only thing left is the deposit. Not that your husband and wife should be together and independent. Independent? That's good. Live according to your wish. Live without a child. How? We didn't even go to the office for a month. We're still saying that you resign after the delivery. The child will be with you in a few days. We won't have time to go to the office. Now look at us. Look at Manju and your wife. Leave the job. Leave the job. Leave the job. It's important to do what we have to do. Leave the job as per your wish. I understand that. But what's written in the book? Either take care of the children or leave the job. We can't do it together. When the diaper is to be changed, then we'll have to do it ourselves. People will lose the remote. Look at me. Come here. Let's go inside. That's what I'm saying. That's what people are doing. Dolly, feed them. Eat with it. Eat with it. What's up? It's coming. You're going to eat. Shut up. People are doing this. They're doing this. We'll have to go to the office. Leave the job. Leave the job. The Americans are so Indians, they'll get rid of everyone. Obama has taken over. And what's that? Hillary. What does she do? I agree with you. Trump will be the only person who will bring life to America. You're just trying to make me mad. What country are you from? Manu! That should be submitted for short films for the Oscars, man. How old is this? Oscar level short film. That is an Oscar level short film. I hope that was at least they tried. I hope they tried to submit that. My goodness, that was fantastic. That's one of the greatest short films I've ever seen. We usually watch... We talk from an American's perspective. So the shorts that we usually see are nominated for the Oscars. So that's why we're talking about it. We know a lot of you don't care about the Oscars, that's fine. But that's where we're talking from. Because we want people to see the quality coming out of India. In America. That's one of the whole goals of this entire channel. In case you couldn't go back on that. So upset in so many ways. Well done. I don't know if shorts will come up. Do you think it will? It should. On IMBB, it should be. Depending upon who's involved in it, it should be. Especially if this got any tracking outside of India in terms of... 2017. News on it. Details. There should be like an awards thing, right? You can all just do a straight Google search of Jews short film. What a beautiful, beautiful short film. I have so much to say about that. Go ahead. That was... I don't see anything about Oscars, but whatever. Take note, filmmakers. That's the way you make a film of any length. 100%. You show in DopeTel. You fly on the wall. Without being cliche. If you had been cliche at any point in this, you lose it. Every single part of it was very real. You could have set this in any setting. There was parts of America you could have this set in. Absolutely. Parts of the south. This could have been women and men and kids but the only difference in that scenario would be because a lot of this stuff is very foreign to me and makes me very upset because it's completely opposite of what I believe and how I was raised as a person and how I am as a husband and all the stuff with the husband. I just wanted them to die. But all the stuff with the husbands telling the wife what to do with my core because there's no one in this world I love more than my wife and I don't want her to do anything. I will do everything for her. Especially in mixed company ask her to do anything for me. Like it's just such a foreign thing to me. So this made me feel which is something you want in a short film to make you feel a certain way, bring emotion out of you and it did a phenomenal job at that. There have been some short films I've seen both animated and live action that have stayed with me forever. This one will stay with me forever and I don't like the over simplification of complex things and most things in life are complex and one of the things about this is I part of what makes me sad about this reality that they're portraying here because this is a reality multicultural, multinational over the world, the reality of the suppression and abuse of women. At the same time I think people can fall prey to the fact of there is something to be celebrated and loved and recognized in the fact that there are many women who rightly so their hearts desire is to serve their family to be a wife and a mom and it's their joy totally acceptable their choice and not your burden exactly and what I got I was emotional watching it I'll get emotional talking about it what I got from the main woman what I got from her was it had been her desire to have a happy life where she could have had both a career and a family and she chose and takes responsibility for the fact whether it was right or wrong she may be coming to terms with the fact that she settled on something that she shouldn't have but she made the decision that I'm going to sacrifice these things because I want to be the best wife and mom I can be and that's why she said is there a law that says she needs to make the decision because I did because there shouldn't be but the part that caught me still does was her coming out into the room and sitting down the statement that that makes in and of itself the actress who played her Shafali Shah beautiful work beautiful but so obviously the symbolism and the significance of her just simply bringing a chair into the room to sit in front of the AC and how all the men in the room recognize it but then her looking at her husband yeah and thinking and this is for me I can't think of anything more terrifying in my life that you would go from having found the love of your life and considered her you know assuming it wasn't arranged let's just assume because the power of this is in this assumption that she was to him a queen and the love of his life and this beauty that he was so enamored with and enraptured with and she loved him and then somehow along the way this happened that's what I saw in that moment when she looked at him 100% and him hopefully coming to the realization of what have I done how have I allowed this to happen this was incredibly powerful tragically sad because it's true there are countless countless people out there who are in marriages that they should have never been in the first place and they're just fulfilling these stereotypes and the reality in that situation is that yeah there should be a place for the men and women to go that are just for men and women there really are distinct differences in our genders guys it's really okay for guys to go do something that's just for the guys and women aren't supposed to be at that because it's just for the guys and it's great for the women to go do their thing because it's just for the women and there are differences in men and women that should be celebrated we can't both do the exact same things and shouldn't we weren't designed to do that there's a beauty about the woman that is just womanly and there's a beauty about a man that is just manly but to see stuff like this that you know goes on where the masculinity of a man is so blown out of proportion at the expense of the beauty of a woman it just there's few things in this world that hurt and make us mad I agree with certain things that you know men should be able to do certain things and a woman doesn't need to be there blah blah blah the problem comes in when that's you define each one and that's all they can do and you do it at the expense of the other you abuse them or you tell one that they can't do something if they want to exactly that's where the issue comes in and I love the fact we didn't know the story but what did happen I suspect from her portrayal I suspect as an actor who she probably shot phenomenal job because she came in I thought it was a beautiful beautiful moment because obviously she came in dragging the chair just got her juice and was like I'm gonna sit in front of the AC this is my goddamn house I'm gonna sit in front of the AC and that was what it was for a moment and all the men got quiet and the other men that weren't there were like are you gonna say something and then the guy got embarrassed some god knows what reason that his wife was in the room with them and hoping the embarrassment stemmed from him realizing and being ashamed of what he allowed that person to do I just thought he was an asshole he was that and then he was looking at her all mean and like what are you doing you're embarrassing me and then she just stared at him yeah I didn't see that I saw what I would hope I would see in a human being who claims he loves his wife I don't believe he does I would hope that in her you're a lot more nonsentical about people than I am I'm optimistic in the human character I saw none of that in him I saw a husband and wife looking at each other and what I saw in her seeing and looking at him was why do you see what you've created at my expense and the simple fact of her being in that room hopefully would be a place of him I saw something in the recognition of his face of seeing what I hope he would see in that moment and I hope any man would see in that moment which is what have I done to my bride what have I done to my queen my princess the love of my life and hopefully at that moment he completely repents and their lives have completely changed the reality of the situation is he's probably the way you perceive him he's a guy that just is a dick and is angry that she came in and bothered the man from all the stuff that I heard him talk about and all of his beliefs I don't believe that's what would happen odds are you're right because character doesn't change that quickly but I do know there are people who have moments of repentance where they have a singular revelatory moment and they change their lives that's my hope in that moment that's a phenomenal part of this is that it leaves you with questions and open for discussion about what happens but obviously the most brilliant part was her at the end which is a mark of her acting she didn't have to say a word there's so much to talk about she said so much with just one, not staring and just giving him the and let's talk about the writing and directing in this regard too the increase of pressure in the kitchen was emblematic the increase of pressure of the years of this you could see in every single thing she did there was something symbolized in the burning of a hand and the sizzling in the ears and the heat in the room and the danger of the fan being representative of year after year after year after year after year and she finally gets to the place where she says in a beautiful beautiful in the most powerful way in the same way of the simplicity of an action like in Tiananmen Square that famous shot of the young man standing in front of a tank that's the simplicity of a powerful you know why we liked his directing so much why? he directed sacred game season 2 yes it was evident that this short film was in the hands of a brilliant director did he write it too? I don't know if he wrote it he does write he did write this let me tell you I hope you're watching this you're a brilliant artist love the work you've done in sacred games and the short film typifies for me he doesn't tie everything up and he gives you reality and he uses the senses and he does what a film creator must do we talked about the intelligence of sacred games and how there was no dumbing down to the audience the assumption was you're smart and that's what you do as a film writer gang's a philosopher assistant director you now with the short film are in the echelons of the best directors not just out of India that I've seen and I want to see more of your work because you evidenced in the short film your understanding of this medium's capacity to change people's hearts by not telling but showing I could go on and on and on I want my daughters and my son to watch this he's relatively new too he's brilliant he was a unit director man I want to work with you phenomenal job sir we'd love to talk to you this should have been nominated for an Oscar let us know if it was we'd have seen it we'd have known about it national film awards it was nominated in Cannes no right there 2015 it was nominated for the golden camera this is him not him not the film I can't find anything on the nomination that's an Oscar level cause that was great and I'm sorry this was so long I'm not