 I'm Rick, and you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter, I'm all juicy. You got in the way of my juice, and I think we're supposed to have Patreon and follow us official Twitter account. And today we're reacting to another new trailer that just came out. Oh, you just flipped right by today. And today... There it is. Oh, but we're doing the trailer, we're doing the trailer, we're doing the trailer. And it's called Section 375. Oh, I thought you said sex in Section 375, which would be like up in the air. So kind of like Article 15, I'm guessing it's about something. But somebody had to sub it for us because there were no subs. And that often happens. Yeah. V? No idea what it's about. I'm guessing it's about Section 375. Do you know what is Section 375? I'm betting we'll find out. Here we go. Bet your rig. Go Blurred Ron. Hey, dad. I have a certain concern for you. How many people are there? One. Was the assault sexual-active? No. Did you guys fight? Did you guys fight? Did you guys fight? Did you guys fight? Did you guys fight? Did you guys fight? Oh, fuck man. The foreign Rohan Javi Khurana has downloaded and made a junior costume assistant. Tell me all the facts. I'll tell you everything here, but I won't accept anything. How do you want to present them to me? Why were you in Mr. Khurana's room? I was forced to take it. How did you pull the trigger? Fingersnail scraping is considered a conclusive evidence. Fingersnail's section has been eaten. Objection! The defense counsel, Anjali Dandia, is forgetting about his injury marks. There could be marks of aggressive sex. There are many stories about the defense counsel, but there is nothing in the name of evidence. After all this is going on, you have not returned to Mr. Khurana's house for two times. She was not expecting to be raped, Your Honour. According to section 375 of the IPC, consent and permission, both are important. This is the body of this country. What do you think? This evidence is tainted, and such tainted evidence can not be allowed in any court. Just a case on technical grounds, how will you feel? You think justice will be done? We are not in the business of justice. We are in the business of law. I had left your chamber because of this thought. Thank you, Your Honour. Don't ever ask me that question. But you manage a convicted rapist, that in today's case, it's not correct to defend them. The convicted rapist of the Constitution is right here in a proper legal defense level. The classic example of a woman using as a weapon the very law that was made to protect trying to convey. Well, clearly, it's the first and foremost that's saying it's based on true incidents. Yeah, no, no, no, no. The woman is defending the female attorney as the defense attorney to the woman. Or she's the prosecuting attorney. Sorry. She's the prosecuting attorney prosecuting the guy with the director saying he raped her. So she's the prosecuting attorney. He's the defense attorney for the man accused of rape. Well, I guess it was a film director. It was going to be hard to watch, of course. Yeah. It's very pinkish. It's very reminiscent of pink. But also very interesting because as much as we don't want it, the fact that they're going after, like they're focusing on the defense attorney trying to defend somebody who's an awful person and saying he deserves under the Constitution that defense, which is true. He does. Even the awful people deserve the right to a defense. Right. They get it. And sometimes they get just court-assigned attorneys. Even if we don't want them to. Correct. They do. Right. They can be found in the act and 25 witnesses, they're still going to have a trial. So that's why it's interesting. It's also a very fine lens they're going to have to tell. Yeah. And yes, that opening sequence. So first of all, the trailer itself is a powerful trailer. Very powerful trailer. Really powerful trailer. I loved the editing. And I loved the use of the score and the sound to convey strong, hard, concrete impact. Made me... The subject matter would make me want to see it too, especially since it's based on true incidents. But at the very beginning, when she was being questioned, and I saw you from my peripheral, you know, you had the, what does it even matter? Right? But those are the kinds of questions. It's one of the reasons why so many women... It's one of the reasons why so many women do not report rapes. Yeah. It's because they've heard about what happens when you do and how you're treated from the moment you file all the way up to the end. And that you are asked the kinds of questions that are first of all insulting with no grace and no sensitivity. And you are then also treated as if, you know, maybe this did or this didn't happen. You know, this cold callus in what has been something I can only imagine is the most dramatically horrific nightmarish event you could ever have happened to you as a human being. I find things... I don't find anything more aberrant than this subject matter. And as I know, as every man... Should. Should. It's just antithetical to everything that's right about life. Okay, that's important. Yeah. And to think about an attorney having to defend somebody where he would know definitively that he's having to defend him. Right, because it isn't about... That line is 100% truth. Yeah. It's not about justice. It's about law. And that's why it's so interesting to me because like we said in the past in film, I don't want to just see good people have stories told. Correct. I need to see truth. The truth told. Yeah, because the truth is the good guy doesn't always win. And also, people have to defend evil people. Right. And they have to do it like they're supposed to. And people who've had evil things done to them not only don't get justice they're treated as if they're the evil one. Yeah. Which... That's why it's so interesting to me because to have to... Let's say you have to defend Hitler in court if he had survived. Let's say if he ever went to court. Right. You'd have to defend Hitler. Some attorney would have to. I don't envy that. Thankfully he killed himself. But somebody would have to defend him and do it honorably. According to law. According to law. And so that's why it's so interesting because it's a situation nobody wants to be in. I would hope. I would hope. Yeah. I mean, but I do believe and this may be the kind of attorney I do believe there are attorneys who believe that the... Justice itself will be served at a higher level whether it's karma, whether it's sewing and reaping. Yeah. Whether it's just... That's why I think it's... Life. ...the defense attorney. Yeah, I think it would be incredibly hard because you really have to have a belief that your job is doing what you're doing is right in and of itself and that the ultimate goal of justice isn't your responsibility. And for me, I have too strong of a barometer of justice and right and wrong to... In no way, shape or form. No way. No way could I defend someone who I knew when I was going into the courtroom I was defending a guy that I knew did the rape. Wouldn't happen. Yeah. I mean, and if I was told I have to and I'll be held in contempt of court, I'd say, okay, great, how many meals a day am I getting? Put me in jail. Not defending that... Fill in the blank. So... Yeah, but I also... It looks like such an interesting thing because of the questions it's giving us. Exactly. And because of that, I think you'll agree. I'd like to play. Oh, yeah. A defense attorney who has to do that and grapple with that reality. Put yourself in that reality. Especially if it's a true story about a defense attorney who doesn't have a problem sleeping at night. I don't know if that's this guy's case. But there are defense attorneys who don't have a problem. They can go to bed at night knowing they won the case, congratulate each other at the firm, and what they did was let a rapist go. And they're okay with that. Yeah. Go figure. It's a great concept for a film. Yeah. I don't know where it's from but I don't want to figure out what type of film it is. But... Let's see. Maybe it is a Bollywood drama. Sorry. Yeah, if it is. Well, it was Hindi. Yeah, it was. So maybe it is. Maybe I was misinformed. A celebrated Bollywood director... Wow, wait a minute. I'm just realizing, duh. This is based on true events. Ooh. A celebrated Bollywood director, Rohan Kurana, stands accused by a member of his female crew, Anjali Dangal, of having raped her at his residence. Yikes. Yeah. Don't know that story. This is going to be hard to sit through, man. New director. It's only done two things. Well, good for you. AJ Balm. He also wrote it. At least in film or TV and everything. That's the whole IMDB credit. Yeah, it looks like two. That's crazy. Yeah, this is one of those movies I'll force myself to watch because I know the content will be riveting and it's an important story. And it's important to force yourself to sit through things that other people didn't have the choice to sit through. Yeah. You know, if this is a true story about this woman, she didn't have the choice as to whether or not this was happening to her. I have to go through it. And at least I can do is spend two hours listening to her story and being uncomfortable, you know? The girl is from Gangs of Wasipur and Ramly, though. The attorney? Yeah. It looks like the attorney. I'm very interested in this. Everybody reminded me of so much of pink. But this seems... Maria Chopra? This seems, from the trailer, a little bit dirtier, grittier, edgier, harder, rougher, gets you even angrier. Yeah. And we don't know how it'll all end and tie up. Yeah, because we don't know the story, so... Yeah. And for those of you who don't tell us... Yeah, do us a favor. You guys have been so beautiful and not spoiling stuff. Love you so much for not doing that. So if you can, just let us know what you know in regard to, yes, it's a true story. It's based on this. Please don't tell us how it ended, like the result of the case and things of that nature. And then, hopefully, this is going to get a large enough attention that it will be distributed to more than one theater 25 hours away from us. Yeah, we'll see. Because it doesn't look like it has any big stars in it. I know. I know. And then a first-time director. Hopefully. We'll see. Yeah. Let us know what you thought of it. It looks awesome. I mean, well, it looks... Looks good. Like good art. And forgive us if we're missing the fact that these two lead actors are actually pretty well established and known. And we don't know them yet. Awesome. We want to know more about these... These from Ugly? Yeah, Ugly. That's the only one I noticed. So you let us know... Yeah, let us know. More about it. Looks good.