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Great trailer. Sound was great. Good commentary on it. It was kind of similar to a Super Deluxe trailer. And they kept repeating the thing. Yes, yes. It felt similar in that aspect to it. Not a similar type of trailer. But, okay. Up until that ending part, I got the idea that something was going on almost like a game or poaching. It was one or the other that had to do with hunting. And obviously because they're hunting at night, that's a no-no anywhere, so they're poaching. Or playing a game with the animals that's a hunting game. Or maybe it's a tribal thing, I don't know. But the very fact that we see that at the end that leads me to believe. There's been concepts of both stories and movies where a human being is hunted and it's part of their punishment. So if they commit a crime and they're let go and people hunt them for sport, but I don't think that was for sport. I think they're going to eat them. It's almost like Hunger Games, but it's eating. It's Hunger Games, but Hunger Games cannibalized. What does the title mean? I don't know, you're going to have to let us know. A portrait of a remote village where a buffalo escapes and causes a frenzy of ecstatic violence. I didn't get the buffalo and what happens? They go hunting for the buffalo and then guys just get out of control because they think I want to see what a human tastes like. Excuse me, sorry. God bless you. Thank you. I have no idea what that even means. Because 90 minutes, man. It's real fast. I'm going to look up the meaning of it. Maybe it means buffalo. Maybe it means cannibalism. Jelikatu, also known as Eru Fazuyafu, I'm assuming that's Malalium, and Marju Voratu is a traditional spectacle in which a bull, such as the Puikulam or Kangiam breeds is released into a crowd of people and multiple human participants attempt to grab the large hump of the bull's back with both arms and hang on to it while the bull attempts to escape. Participants hold the hump for as long as possible attempting to bring the bull to a stop. In some cases, participants must ride long enough to remove flags on the bull's horns. It's practiced in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu as part of Pungal celebrations. I don't love that. But we're not talking about this specific thing. We're talking about the film itself. Does it look like it had a cannibal aspect to it? Yeah, it looks like it's this thing gone horribly wrong. Well, wronger than it already is. I don't like using animals for anything. Well, that's not first sport. For entertaining purposes. You don't have a problem with people horseback riding. If it's a personal horse, I don't actually have a problem with carnivals that have pony rides. Oh, I don't like that very much. Where they're on the chain and they're just walking in circles. I'm not talking you go out to the thing and you get your horse and you go for a ride. Yeah, I don't mind. Those horses actually enjoy that and that's what they want to do. Absolutely. Or for labor. Oxes used to plow. But the concept looked really interesting of it because it's this concept of a film with cannibalism. Yeah, and let's just talk about the quality of the cinematography and everything on that. I just, this is one of my favorite things about India and the world we live in. But people in America, we have been so guilty of thinking that we are just the cats and the owl. It comes to everything. That if it's little do they know that in a regional film, because obviously if it's not coming out of Bollywood, most everybody in the world isn't paying attention to it. Most people don't pay attention to Bollywood either. Most people don't even know that there's anything other than Bollywood. They don't even know there's anything else going on and something that has this good of a trailer this quality of visuals. The visuals were spectacular. Incredible. I don't recognize the director. The name is, I don't know if it's a guy or a girl. It's a guy. I would presume it's Lijo, not Lijo. But his middle name is Jose. So maybe Lijo, Jose, Pelisseri. Which maybe is a combination of both Hispanic and Indian descent. Maybe. But the other visuals on this as a director are really beautiful. So we're talking for his Garish Gangadharan. Yeah, he did, did he do solo? Like American solo? No, that's a different solo. That's a Malalian one, I'm assuming. But yeah, the quality, this gets me so excited about just the depth and richness of cinematic culture. The story is as cool as this and it's not about animal abuse. Because I do have a problem watching that. No, I bet it is. I don't think you have a problem. For example, if they did a film, this is a good example. The Debra film, I don't like the money. You either do it. But I get it, when they're involved in something that's a cultural thing and you incorporate that into your story. I still stand by the fact that I want films to be told even if it's not a good story. I enjoy those. I enjoy film. So I'm not saying films like this should be made but I just hate seeing... Of course you hate seeing rape scenes. Exactly. And sometimes it's necessary for the story that I hate seeing it. I'll tell you what, I'm really interested. Yeah, so am I. I would totally see this film. Totally see this film. And it looks really good. It's a fast run time. It's a crime story. That's weird. It looks like it's edge of your seat and a little macabre and creepy. It comes out October 4th. So what, this Friday? Gee whiz. October is loaded. Why would you come out this Friday? This is not a good time to release a film. This is a monolithic thing. The war site. Yeah, this is... Joker. Not a good time to release a lesser known film. Yeah, I would definitely have released this a different way. Well, you know what? Their intent may have been this is released for the Malalian people. Community. Yeah, and they'll pay attention to it. We don't care about the other... Which I get. That would make sense. But yeah, let us know what other cultural things we missed out on or on channel. But yeah, anybody who knows about this can enlighten us as to what this probably... I didn't say it was based on true events, but if it is... Well, it's based on a true... A true thing that takes place. Exactly. A true event that takes place. A sport. But yeah, that looks great. Yeah, that's really good.