 And Johnny asked me to pick up Six cans of Sprite at the grocery store. Mm-hmm, but I picked seven up Hey, welcome back to our stupid rax is the Corbin I'm ready any false Instagram Twitter for juicy content. Thank you for all the good Today we have a new trailer that dropped from our dosty of Dost Rajkumar Rao. Hey And it's called bead Or bead. I've Be saw that bead so many times I have to skip by because the majority of our our Dosts and our nun bars and Bundles and we we we bondu. Yeah that too They post stuff. So I saw this on Rajkumar's But I had a just a quick like speed by because I knew it was gonna be info we'd probably be reacting to oh and Bhoomi Pedna car. Yeah, and this is the director. I do believe on a pop sina and this is I believe a True story of some sort, but let's let the trailer tell us before I read anything here. All right, and here we go Oh, no This shopping of all the state borders This for COVID Oh Hey She hits that Oh Rosh Kaur just gave me fucking chills bro, ah that looks like art, yep is what that looks like there's a lot to unpack there sure is um if that was a Hollywood film and I don't know how the film is but that would be coming out around December because that seems like a variant and it's super interesting that he's decided to do it in black and white yeah that's super interesting yeah very interesting that's a choice that is a that is a choice what do you think about the trailer I thought it was powerful I thought it was um it it I obviously not knowing the whole story and not knowing the screenplay it really feels like they gave you everything you needed to know without giving too much away and with this cast you know what you're gonna get you particularly know what you're gonna get if you are a fan of and if you're not you should be of Rosh Kaur Rao he's at a place in his career where he can make decisions on what he wants to do versus what a lot of actors have to do especially who are developing is is just be thankful for the work that they get and just take anything that's thrown their way he's in a position where people want him to be working on things and he can be very selective and the choices he consistently makes are always for Corbin and I the kinds of films as an actor you want to be making they have great script great character important messages that have some connection to society that holds up a mirror either to show the great things or to show the things that need to be changed and this just feels like it's just loaded with that and so I'm super excited because the director is the director of article 15 right between powerful great film and but I he also directed other films that I know are of that same ilk that we just haven't gotten to yet right there's that right which is with topsy there's mulk which is another one that I heard a lot about that people wanted us to watch yeah and I think that it's also topsy and reishi yeah and I think it's one of reishi's most powerful performances um and then there wasn't I thought there was another one that I a knock uh was that last year anyways he's known for doing these um I guess it would be considered as political but they're not really political it's just because if you tell us sorry in a certain way people think you're taking a stand in a certain way uh right you don't agree with the no there's a there's a difference between article 15 is considered political correct however there's a difference between films that are um not about politics right there's political films that are making it really clear by the creators here's where we stand politically and we are antagonizing the opposition with this particular movie um I consider um what was the movie I did not like that which one the decaprio film about climate change but it's a yeah don't look up I I never that's one of those films um it's very heavy-handed in terms of it's it's uh we are the liberal left and all of the conservative rights are assholes and morons and idiots and and and it's it's it's not so much about the issue as it is the combatants and we're on the right side of the story whereas when you're telling a story that does involve politics yeah but what you're looking for is the universal truth that irrespective of where you're coming from politically we should all be looking at the reality of just human need and human compassion and not the politics of it not the economics of it that that the most important thing in here and he seems to obviously like most of his films he is the conscience of the story and if it's a true story which is well it is I'm well aware of what happened in India during the um obviously when COVID immediate uh and obviously when the borders closed and then um and obviously the people that are always affected by everything are usually the poorest of course always because the the people in power and and the rich don't give two shits because they're not affected no because they have the money to leave they have the money to they're expendable whatever yeah the poor expendable to them so it's usually the poor and obviously this is a big thing I don't the ins and outs I don't know which is why I'd be excited to to learn some of the and ins and outs and I bet it's going to be done in a way that will show you not just we're right you're wrong I bet we're going to have moments where something's done that is at first blush totally inhumane yet the people doing it that maybe Rajkumar is against are going to give you some arguments that make you go oh wow crap they have a point yeah not that it's right but it makes it much more complicated to have an actor of Rajkumar and and obviously um oh Pankaj which is yes great to see him poor sorry well and uh bend the car as you it's boony yeah boomy she's always good but somebody of Rajkumar's caliber he showed it just in the trailer they give a little glimpse uh multiple times but especially there at the end of like a really heartfelt plea yeah of Rajkumar's character which gave me chills there at the end he's very much if I was going to make a comparison not stylistically in terms of his persona but stylistically in terms of the choices he makes and the characters he plays he's he's the Jimmy Stewart and if you don't know Jimmy Stewart that's a weird compare well if you don't know Jimmy Stewart's filmography better than Jimmy Stewart no no no I'm not talking about I again I wasn't talking about the style of his acting per se okay I'm talking about the stories he tells and who his characters are in those stories okay Jimmy Stewart always was the conscience of the film he played the attorney fighting to right a wrong okay he played the good guy who's getting shafted and shouldn't be and standing up for the little guy gotcha um that also that that's just that was very much what Jimmy Stewart's hallmark was he was always the frustrated moral compass who was fighting against the system that was injust and and he didn't have a he wasn't James Cagney he wasn't going to blow the doors down he was the guy who was trying to be compassionate and if he pushed him too far he'd lose it but he didn't want to lose it you know it's crazy and I agree I originally I didn't get a comparison because that's what I meant Roscoe Marshall was a thousand percent better for an actor than Jimmy Stewart I tell me Jimmy Stewart's quite a good actor yeah sure but the this comes out I think the 24th and then the next week I think that Ronnie film comes out about the versus oh yeah so that's two back to back hard to watch films I bet that's all right great art exactly and it's I'm I'm super interested to see the reasoning behind he chose black and white yeah I'm very interested in tonality um maybe because everything at the time looks so bleak maybe like um he didn't want he didn't maybe want to see people's different colors yeah it won't I don't know it won't surprise me if it's multifaceted I bet it has to do with the bleakness of it the sense of everybody's the same yep the lack of optimism it's a storm everybody's the same I think it also is going to go into a complex story about there is right and wrong however things do get gray and how do you overcome like on the one hand you need to be humane on the other hand what do you do there's so many times those kinds of decisions have to be made legally politically uh humanitarian I'm very very excited to watch me too very great uh anyways let us know what you thought about the trailer and also I know the directors of the film say I've been meaning they've been on my list for a long time sapped in mulk specifically yeah I remember those two I've been on my list for a while and I know they're divisive especially mulk because I think it's a specific political issue that certain people agree on one side right but right and it's very interesting I did see this director uh in early in his career directed raw one which is that shower con superhero movie and so I'm guessing that was like maybe one of his like things like here's here's the shower con movie prove yourself absolutely started doing what he wanted well it's like like we said he's at a position now where he can do the films he wants to do versus just doing anything that you so you can just be working exactly yeah absolutely anyways let us know what you thought about the trailer down below