 I was driving here. My arrival time was three minutes before I wanted to get here. Yes. Traffic gets all backed up and it makes me, it says I'm gonna be one minute late. So you know what I did? You know what I did? What? I went, screw you GPS. I know the streets better than you do. And so I took a different route that I know would work. Got here two minutes earlier. If I had followed GPS as usual, I would have been late. Take that technology. Up your butt chat, GPT and AI. Old man yells at technology. Yeah. Josh. Hey, welcome back to our Steve with Rakeshits of Corbin. I am Rick. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter for more juicy content. Thanks for the Patreon, follow us on Twitter, subscribe and like button. And today we have a new Malayalam trailer that drops. No, we don't. No, we do. And it's called that. It's called adujibidham. And I believe it translates to, or the English title is goat life? As in greatest of all time or comparable to sheep. Actual goat. Goat life. It's probably a documentary about shepherds. So basically there's a whole story behind this. This trailer got leaked. And the only reason I'm reacting to it now is because the actual director has released it because it got leaked. Assholes. Yeah, right. So this is what it says. Yes, the release was unintentional. No, it wasn't meant to be leaked online. This film, The Goat Life, Unfinished Work in Progress, trailer made exclusively for various festivals around the world. Hope you like what you see. You can really screw up a lot of things for people who've worked really, really hard by stealing and leaking stuff, assholes. But it's apparently a very anticipated film. It's taken him apparently a very, I think somebody said like, the director's 16 year journey with this film is what somebody says. It's an adaption of a very celebrated Malayalam novel. It's a dream project of this director. Makes it all the more heinous that somebody would leak the trailer. Man. The movie took a... Meanies, I just... Anyways, but it's supposed to be like this. It has, I think, frithy Raj in it. Oh, awesome. It's AR Rahman music, and other than that, I don't know anything. There's some dialogue, but very little, and it's not subbed, but most of it's just visual for the thing. So I've been told you'll be able to just understand. The actual film itself isn't leaked, right? No. Okay, great. It's just the trailer that got leaked. Good, good. And I don't think there's a release day right now, but it's supposed to come out sometime this year. But it's apparently a very highly anticipated high artistry kind of film. Awesome. I would assume then he's probably submitted it among the festivals to Cannes. And announcements for that come out on the 14th of April. So... Anyways, here we go. Is this Game of Thrones? Visuals are beautiful. Lovely shot. That's almost Roja-esque. The flutes behind it. Yeah, that's a shot right there. What a fascinating trailer, man. Wow. High level at the cinematography. Just the shots were just incredible. And you don't normally see something like that at that level and such. I don't know what the budget of this, but I'd imagine it's not huge. Usually artsy films aren't. No, the money goes into the cinematography and the proper casting. Man, that was wonderful. That is utterly fascinating. Right now. Yes. If we ever, I mean, whenever it comes out, I just highly doubt we actually get it here. It depends on the legs it gets on the festival circuit. Sadly, I mean, it's just the nature of it. It looks like something that would be Oscar kind of. That's my hope. My hope is that this would do really well on the festival circuit starting with Cannes in May. And we would hear about it getting all this attention through all the festivals so that a distributor picked it up by the fall and then it would get legs moving into Oscar season. If it's worthy of that, from the trailer, it looks like it's gonna be that kind of a film. Somebody on Twitter, because I asked about it, because it was, I saw it all over my timeline. People just posted, I was like, what is this? And people told me, it got leaked and blah, blah, blah, blah. Which is, once again, awful. I'm sad they didn't get to release it when they wanted to. Right, exactly. But Prithee Raj, our lead in this, apparently lost 25 to 35 kilos. Whoa. Which I don't know how much that would be in pounds because I'm a dumb American. That's, here, I can give you the exact ratio. 25 to 35 KGS, not KGF. How much, 25 to 30? 25 to 35 is what it says. Yeah, I was gonna say, whenever I think kilos, I double it, and that's about right. So it's anywhere from 50 to 65 pounds. Whoa. Yeah. That's a ton of weight, especially if we're talking about him being of average weight, which I believe he would have been. So he probably got, we're talking Christian Bale Skinny in, what was that film where he got terrifyingly small? Ah, yeah. Where he's working in the factory? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Fighter, fighter, fighter. Yeah, I mean, he does that all the time. Yeah, it's very unhealthy. But that one, if you've never seen Christian Bale in Fighter, you wanna watch a body go through a transformation that concerns you? Yeah. Bale, and he looks one step into the grave in that film. It's so funny, because there's so many different actors that have different, you know, thought processes in certain roles, and none are right, none are wrong. Exactly. It's all, if it works, it works for you. Obviously, some are very unhealthy, even if they do work. Yeah. But, you know, that's up to the actor to decide if that's worth it to them. Correct. You know, I'd like to think you, I would do something like that. Obviously it just depends on, you know, a lot of factors. But then there's like Gary Oldman. He was like, yeah, I wasn't gonna get fat there. Technology for a fat student. That didn't inhibit his performance of Churchill. Right, at all. No, nor did, as long as you've got it, but I guess you could, we've reached a place with technology now that you could do amatiation without the physical demand, but so much would be missed. For example, if I was given the opportunity to play a role, say like this thing where you're gonna be in the desert and the characters got to get extraordinarily skinny, the two options nowadays would be, oh, you can put a green screen thing on me and you can superimpose a CGI body, but there's so much you would miss in the physicality that affects your mindset as the character for believability that I think it would be. It would be, I would at least- To lose that much weight. That's, you need to do that under, I'm sure that was done with medical supervision. Hopefully. But as far as the trailers, there were so many shots, it's so, so clear from the trailer that the amount of attention and love to create this is to coin the word elevative, which is the highest compliment I can give to artistry because that to me is the penultimate goal of fine art in all expressions is to be as exceedingly elevative as possible in all disciplines to express the human condition. I'm excited for this movie. That can't be right. This must be a different one. Yeah, that's gotta be a different shot in 3D. And that's, that can't be that film. It's more premier it can. That would make sense. I just pulled it up on Wiki. It says this film was shot in 3D, which would be weird. This doesn't seem like a shot in 3D. Yeah, that would be very, that would be a very strange choice. It's playing to have a worldwide premiere at 2023 Cannes Festival. That would make sense. That makes sense, because Cannes wants to be the world premiere. And Cannes is scheduled to be released in theaters of the fall of 2020. Sure. I mean, it was beautiful. So if it is on IMAX, that'd be, I doubt we would get IMAX. Well. It'd probably only be in Kerala. With the name recognition of the star. 50 Rog. And the composer. And for people in the know of international cinema, they would know the director name. They may already have distribution. Maybe. I mean, if we get it, I mean, I don't want it in 3D. But if we get it in IMAX, just the visuals all of that. The visuals are awesome. Yeah, what it reminded me of. We didn't get Pothon in IMAX. No. But what it reminded me of visually is, and I don't mean this just in terms of the terrain being the setting. I mean this in terms of the terrain being a character in the film. It's so prominent and important. I had the blessing of seeing Lawrence of Arabia for the first time in a re-release at the Sinarama Dome. And I remember it intermission, because it's a long film. It's almost four hours long. I remember it intermission talking to somebody out in the lobby who they too had never seen it, except on the big screen. And we were talking about how we were getting a drink because being in the desert for the first two hours, we genuinely felt thirsty simply from the visuals being so compellingly real. This was what film? Lawrence of Arabia. Oh, I haven't seen it. It's a magnificent film. I know, yeah, but it's like four hours, right? It's four hours long. But it is a magnificent film. I think I was actually, we were scrolling trying to find something to watch the other day and I just settled on Pretty Women because I'd never seen Pretty Women before. Oh, you'd never seen Pretty Women. Yeah, it was great. Yeah, adorable. It's a cute film. But anyways, I was like, oh, Lawrence of Arabia, I've never seen that. Obviously, and Steph has. She's like, it's an amazing film. Yeah, it's magnificent. And then I looked at her and I was like, holy shit. Yeah, it's almost four hours long. And I have twins and so I can't stay up that late. So we did not. You gotta watch it in chunks. But also, the same thing, because just came up right after that, I think it was on the old section, the classic section, but Ben Hur, the classic. Magnificent film. I'd also never seen that. It's over three hours. Yeah, it's like a almost four hour film as well. It's like, holy cow. That's the price of admission. For those of you who've seen it, you've heard the price of admission on Ben Hur is the chariot sequence because that was one of the first extraordinary action sequences ever caught on film. And when you consider the reality of, it's a real chariot. I mean, there's no computer generated in anything. Maybe I'll watch it like a series. Just do it. Those are two good films. They're very comparable. Man, Peter O'Toole, those eyes on that film, the blue in the midst of all of that desert. It's a great, great film. This looks like a great, great film. It does. I hope it is. There's other films by Blessie. Is that how you pronounce his name? I would imagine so. Blessie? Cool name. That we should watch. Please let us know. I'm very much looking forward to those now. The trailer looks like it, if it comes out in October, we're like it says it might. That's right around the time that it should be around for Oscar, Buzz, and Time, and obviously it's a long year, so who knows what other films are coming out that we would think. Well, and the fact that they were able to say it's gonna have its world premiere, they don't have to think about the announcements on the 14th, that's just gonna be, my suspicion is they were waiting for that announcement from Cannes on the 14th, and to jump and piggyback on that announcement publicity-wise with the trailer. Because they clearly have gotten acceptance, as have a lot of films. The debut of Indiana Jones is gonna happen there, as are a couple more that have been announced, that you would expect to hear where they're gonna get there. Now that, something like in Indiana Jones, everybody's vying, that one doesn't have to be accepted. Everybody's saying please, let us be the place of your world premiere. So I'm glad to know it's gonna happen there, and I wanna see it. Me too, man. Let us know anything else we need to know down below. Juice!