 Out of the theater, going into the theater pregame on the Bob Marley biopic. I've been hearing some good things about this. It's the number one movie of the weekend, which is fantastic. I love those stories that can bring different audiences together, you know, big stories from people that we love, from Bruce Lee to Johnny Cash to Selena to Bob Marley. Yeah, absolutely 100%. So I'm looking to, obviously, the music is going to be great. I love this lead actor, Ben Adir, and that's really it, man, you know, and something that I had a really very little interest in. I have interest in now. OK, hit you up after the movie. Trying to find my space here. Lost in the parking lot. I'll see you in a minute after the movie. Hey, what's going on? Everyone, Paul just got out of the theater and I am a emotional mess. An emotional mess. I did not expect that. I'm thoroughly moved. I I highly recommend this movie. The performances were just simply gripping, you know, and it takes a very standard biopic and really leans into the the mission and the message of Bob Marley. It just leans all the way into it. And you with Kingsley, his performance, this is so irresistible. So it's so it's not a hard get. You've got to be dead inside to not really, really fall for it. Yes, the music is incredible. It's the filmmaking is a sensational and also to what I really appreciate that they jump right into a touch-toe moment in Bob Marley's life and the life of his country. What I also love is that they don't shy away from Bob Marley or Rita Marley or the Marley Marley's family, Rasta religion. They're very, very religious to where there is even a job. Rastafara in his visions comes and takes Bob Marley home. I love that. Oh, my God, it's just and of course, you know, you're singing all the songs and they're done at great times. Yeah, also to they don't, you know, they don't paint Bob to be a saint. You know, it alludes to his womanizing and the fact that he has other has other children out of wedlock, that whole thing. But you also get what he and what he represents as far as Jamaica and the nation of Jamaica at that time, stuff that I didn't know, even though I love the songs as a young teenager. So yeah, that's my out of the theater review. I absolutely love this film. I there were several of us clapping and singing at the end. And and this is the movie we need. We need movies like this. That's this is why it's the number one hit in the country. And it's the number one hit. And I highly recommend you go see this with family and friends. I'm probably going to take my mother. Yeah, just it's amazing. That film and music can move you can move people because that's what it's all about. That's what it's all about. We are, you know, I'm so emotional because this message seems so cliche now, right? We're so cynical and jaded in this society that we made this message cliche one love that you think of all the silliness that we argue about. And there are so divided up about we forget what unites us. So this movie reminds us what unites us. Our humanity, right? Our passion, our love, our family. And now it's just another big reason why I was inspired by this film. So we'll go see it. That is my review. God bless wherever you're at. Keep your slap worth it. Rest the fire right here.