 What's a machine? And that's why he failed. Ha ha! Back to our Stupid Reactions Idiots, I'm Corbin, as with me as always is this idiot named Rick. I don't know what a machine is either. If you're a nerd or a genico, then smash the like button, subscribe, and ring that little bell to be part of the notification squad. BAM! Hashtag squawkles. Please follow us on our various social media platforms, Instagram, Twitter, and also if you'd like to support us more, then you already do. Please follow us on the Patreon app, link down below. Ding! Thank you to everyone who already does. Yes. There's a lot of juicy content here. Oh my God. Anyways, today we'll be reacting to, we reacted to the 3 Idiots trailer. Correct. A couple days ago, you guys said it's the most amazing film of all time. And guess what? Guess what we're going to do this week? We are going to watch it. And review it. And review it. So please be expecting that if you'd like to see that trailer reaction. It's right here. And but today, this is another very requested video. Before we watch it, we're going to watch a specific scene from it. It's called What is a Machine? It's supposed to be... Which apparently everybody wants us to watch before we watch the movie. Which is fine. That's cool. We're going to watch it. I don't think this will give it away. It's a two hour, 45 minute movie. Yeah. Yeah. Y'all have nut runtimes there over in India, by the way. Really long. In America, what's the movies that get permission to run three hours? Avengers, The Lord of the Rings. Yeah. Epic monumental blockbuster films. Anything that goes over two hours and 30 minutes here, everybody's talking about what the heck are they thinking. That's way too long. Why didn't they cut that back? We have very short attention spans here in America. Yeah, exactly. So I hope you like the review. We're going to watch it. Here we go. What? What? Actually sir, I've been wanting to go to engineering college since I was a kid. I'm sitting here today. I'm having a lot of fun. Tell me. Machine recognition. Nice. Sir, a machine is anything that reduces human effort, sir. Will you please elaborate? Sir, all those things that make a person's work easier or go to the doctor, it's a machine, sir. It's hot. It's a machine, sir. You can talk to your friend at a distance. It's a telephone. It's a machine. It's a machine. It's a machine. Sir, actually we're surrounded by machines. We carry the pen, the nib, the pen, the zip. It's all a machine, sir. One second, down. Down. Down. Down. Down. I love his face. What's this? You can't do that in America, too old. Sir, you're telling me. Sir, we're not doing all this. This is a machine. Up, down, down. Idiot. Machines are any combination of bodies so connected that their relative motions are constrained. And by which means force and motion may be transmitted and modified as a screw in its nut or a lever range to turn about a fulcrum or a pulley about its pivot, etc. Especially in construction, more or less complex, consisting of a combination of moving parts or simple mechanical elements as wheels, levers, cans, etc. But sir, I told you the same thing, sir. Easy language. If you like simple language, then join us in common college. But sir, I mean you should understand. What's the use of such book definitions? Do you know more than books? These are the definitions in the book. And if you want to pass, then you'll write here. But sir, there are other books as well. Oh, why? Easy language. I thought the same points, bro. We were discussing about the machine. I mean, why did you come back? Sir, I forgot something, sir. What? Instruments that record, analyze, summarize, organize, debate, and expand information that are illustrative, not illustrative, hard-bought, paperback, jacketed, non-jacketed with forward introduction, table of contents, index that are intended for the enlightenment, understanding, enrichment, enhancement, education, human brain, so sincere, root of vision, sometimes touch. Sir, there are books. Where should I take the books? I tried to take them, but you didn't like them. That was it? Yeah. Bummer. Now I'm quite excited. I'm ready to see the rest of this. I don't want that to end. So, I do have a question. Is it common for the films to go in between languages? Right. I had the same thought watching it. Yeah. At one point, what is the language that they speak? I think they speak like eight languages. Yeah, there's a lot of languages. Hindi is one of the most prevalent. But yeah, it's an example. And then they went from English. Even the... Right. Amir Khan. He went from English, just opposed, and even like when he said sir, because he said sir a lot out of respect, they didn't even use that as a potential. Yeah. Interesting. But yeah, the trailer was kind of almost... I was wondering why everyone wanted us to watch it. Because it didn't look incredibly good. But from what you guys said in the trailer, that the trailer doesn't really do it justice. It's a great film. And it's not just a comedy, like a dumb and dumber. Right. It kind of melds genres. Exactly. It brings tissues that'll make you cry. Yes. And apparently that's a big thing. I want to give a really great explanation of that. I forgot the term they used. I want to say it's Malal, but I may be butchering that. Like in cooking, there are different kinds of things that are presented. So a lot of the film in India will give you a myriad of genres in one film. So you'll get music in one spot, comedy in one spot, drama in another spot. Whereas in America, we're typically... You stick to one genre. You stick to one genre. If it's a musical, it's a musical. If it's a comedy, it's a comedy. That's a serious point. But the thing also about this that I'm watching this has some resonance with me is the fact that I saw a lot of comments about how there's the word important. We talk about that a lot. If we say a movie is great and it's wonderful, it is. But when we use the word important, we're talking about that film needs to be seen by people because it can create social and cultural change. They were saying it kind of changed the way people look at the education system in India. Which apparently, I'm loving this because what I'm sensing is that the change went from just the legalistic approach to like this scene as a small example of it. That if you can quote the textbook you've been given the degree, regardless of whether you even understand what it was you were quoting. Stupid school. Stupid school. That's why we both got out of school as fast as we possibly could. And think that anybody in school today is stupid. Yeah. Don't go to school. Yeah. Don't go to school. Start a YouTube channel. Start a YouTube channel. Yeah. You get it monetized. You get it monetized. And who needs a degree when you can be monetized on YouTube? Tell that to your mom and dad. Please support us on Patreon. We don't have degrees.