 Are you going to see Top Gun Maverick? No But you love Tom Cruise so much No, I don't he's your favorite Him and Dwayne Johnson. Are you two favorite actors of all time? Well, no, I'm sorry. I forgot I left one out. I just there's somebody else you love even more Toby McGuire You're gonna make me have an annual Hey, welcome back to our stupid reaction. It's of course, Rick I don't know did you dog eat him subscribe if you haven't hit the like button hit it nasty. Oh, you little nasty boy Yeah, that like Bottom mm like it mm like it So we got a trailer. It's a Tamil film and is being marketed as the first non-linear single-shot movie Okay, non-linear as far as the story. I don't know that's just that's what it says and single-shot like there's a there's a There's a there's a there's a Russian film. What's that called? Oh Man, I know the name of that. There's a there's a I haven't seen it I need to see it a friend as someone just recently told me that I need to see this film called Russian arc Because of the entire film is a single shot Russian arc have you seen it? This is the official teaser directed by forgive me for mispronouncing the name Radhakrishnan Parthaban it's an Ayakraman musical it is The latest creation from new wave filmmaker mr. Radhakrishnan Parthaban that runs for 100 minutes and Was filmed uniquely in a single shot Yes, it's a single-shot film up until now in the world of cinema the screenplay of single-shot films has been spun based on Upcoming or linear events in a story, but Iravan Nizal shadow of the night will be the world's first non-linear single-shot feature film Okay, so in other words That makes sense Most films are even long scenes if you have a single shot. It's linear. It's it's real-time. Yeah It's done from there to there non-linear will mean you do a single shot and you know who does this You you saw a haunting of Hill House. Yeah, Mike Flanagan did that especially in I think it's episode 8 Where they're having the funeral and they do a single shot in the funeral home And then they follow them and then suddenly they're back at the old house and it's a flashback But it's a single shot. So you got a lot. That's the non-linear. I got a lot of story a lot of sets Correct. So they're gonna do that kind of thing that Flanagan doesn't in Hill House where single shot no cutaway But you're gonna go non-linear in the story. You're not just gonna do a straight time space. Continue them. That's cool I do always love the the the challenge of of doing single shots as long as that's not all that the film is Obviously, right. It needs to still have substance. That's kind of a reason for it That's why Hill House. That's why it works in Hill House because it's it's saved until like episode 8 And at that point you already realize how great the series is and it's not done As just a thing it actually lends to the actual It's it's the story is what demanded it. Here we go I like all the sets I What is that is that a belly? Was that a belly? I have no idea what that that second part of that was some masks Is it taking place during the pandemic? Yes, that's a Or is it just a mask because he's a murderer And is that a belly? It looks like it could be it looks like that could be like a belly button But there's obviously folds and edges that looks like blood, you know, and obviously she was just holding her belly Anyways, obviously Here's here's the hope the hope is As you're watching this is what happens in the Hill House episode That as you're watching You're marveling at what you're seeing And then you get lost in the storytelling so much that you forget about the technical And then it points in the midst of it. You're just fully engrossed and then every once in a while you go This is still that single shot. Holy crap. And then you get right back into story and God bless the cinematographer and the lighting crew and This is and set design because this is basically a play that they've captured in a single shot Yeah, you have to yeah have to do it like that. So that's it's also interesting It looks like it's gonna enter kind of almost If they keep it like they do in the teaser here Like a kid running and that's from a different time Yeah, I think that was him younger, but he kind of crosses paths with himself. You know, he can't really see it Um, and so it's gonna have you're gonna kind of the world it builds You can do that kind of stuff as long as you build that world and like you kind of establish the ground rules of this world early on Um of like this kind of they can kind of cross paths They're not really going to know it, but that's kind of be kind of happening a lot Yeah, looks like each different room has a whole bunch of different cool sets Yeah, which is shout out to production teams and and set design because that is hard work incredible. That's what I'm just I love the idea of this and obviously the hope is That it's it started with story And that this is just the best way they could imagine telling the story Or even maybe they didn't conceptualize it at first And then it just got whittled down and maybe they were thinking of themselves What the crap because that's that's what happened when I was when I was writing barbarian I did not think of it It was a two-person play Fully costume sets the whole nine yards then it became a one-person play Then it became a one-person play with nothing but an audience and actor a space and sound and I was like This is either going to be brilliant or it's going to suck And I would love to talk to them about When did that germinate? Yeah, what inspired that idea? I'm so intrigued. Yeah Nandu a financier journeys through the struggles of his internal guilt while searching for his mortal rival We follow him as if we are a reflection of his shadow eventually leading to us to only one question Will Nandu succeed? Interesting yeah, because obviously you don't really know what it's about outside of he's searching for something and then That end really confused me With I don't know what it was in the ground and then he had a gun and a mask So I don't really know what that means. So I mean, what do you do? I'm just thinking on the practical side of things and cinematographers would know far better than I would What lens are you going to choose because you're going to do everything you're going to do You're going to do zoom in zoom out. You're going to do close-ups. You're going to do establishing far away. You're going to do Lighting differentiate, you know Clearly it's going to be a a steady cam. God bless the cinematographer. I wonder if they're going to do any of the Tricks that kind of Birdman does Yeah, you got to kind of well, you can't if it's a single shot you you can do you can do You could do a non-linear transition in that way Like if you go from one room to another and you just let a shadow come and black in the screen But that's not an edit because a lot of folks will edit it and it looks like a one shot and it wasn't a one shot It was an edit So I bet they I can't wait. I'm really excited to see this Yeah, I don't yeah, it'd be so interesting and I don't know that anybody involved outside of our our non-bar So the music is going to be impeccable incredible, but I don't know the director. I don't think I don't know any of the actors involved in this But yeah, the hope is that obviously we're going to be Blown away by the technical marvel that is how difficult it is to do something in a single shot. Yeah Um, can you click on Arthur Wilson? Because that intrigues me Just who this we're looking at the credits for this and Arthur Wilson is the dp. That's a white name Yeah, I don't reckon we know a lot of credits, which is not a surprise He did the uh ambi savam the plane chains and automobiles Yeah, first kamala sound film that we did Yeah, a lot of credits But I was wondering if there had been any other films that maybe I would have heard of per se The poster looks pretty cool too here It's gonna have some element obviously with Is that the hindu god holding or that I don't know if it's a hindu god. I apologize The god in the back of it looks like somebody has a bunch of arms, but it looks like he's holding the gun It does look like the gun's being held back there By the the deity though. That's what it looks like. Yeah Anyways very intriguing very very hoping we get technical brilliance and some really good stories some good acting Yeah Out of something like this because obviously if you make it done and do it well You could have the film of the year Yeah, if you get all three because that's what is it story performance and technicalities So if the technicalities off the chart, but then you add amazing story with great performances I should I should ask our non bar if he's seen it. I'll just text him up. Yeah Hey drop by you don't even need to you don't even need to text them. We'll just drop by. Hey, mr. Rah He's never coming on the channel again Anyways, let us know Let us know what you thought about the teaser and what should be the next tamo film that we watch down below