 I'm a little bit scared. Oh, no. Why? Because from now on like when we do a movie review. Mm-hmm. Yes If one of us doesn't like it, there's a high likelihood now we would be trolled by the makers of the film. I don't get I don't get the reference Oh, you don't know about this The official page for Sun Deep an animal Has been trolling people who don't like the film. Oh, we're we trolled not us. Okay on a palm of Joe, bro Couple of other people who didn't like it are being trolled by the maker of the film on his page. Yeah Yeah You do you and and the proof of it is in you know, the put it well It's the replies are box office is the proof. It's a good movie Hey, welcome back to our stupid rex of Corbin. I'm Rick also Instagram Twitter for juicy content Thank you to everybody sports on patreon follow us on official Twitter count subscribe and hit that book was button. I Wish it was a book It's one of my favorite words to say one of my favorite Hindi words is it yeah. Hey, we're doing a movie review And I I wish I actually had a bunch of pages because I should actually Sort it all the words like whatever the book was word is in in Tamil Just I just use this page for for for this video. Anyways, but I don't know that I'm a word for You do Help Corbin out Somebody just send him a book of all of the types of popular Indian slang and cuss words in every language Please Anyways, today we are doing a review of the new 2023 film not new new it but came out earlier this year Yeah, I didn't hear about it. I think we were to do the trailer not too long ago Yeah, unlike what we saw and people were telling us to go watch it. It came out early this year We didn't I don't believe it came here and if it did I didn't it didn't register to me I didn't get enough people telling me and you go watch this but it's called cheetah Cheetah cheetah cheetah, which means uncle Directed by SU Arun Kumar written by him as well produced by Sid hearth and Starring Sid hearth as well. Yep. And the other person we actually know is Namisha, yeah, Namisha Sajian we know her from several things but most especially from great Indian kitchen, but we've seen her quite a few times Yeah We're gonna do mostly non-spoiler. I say just for folks because there's there's probably a few people It's still no and it's it's you can get it on Amazon. Yeah, just came out on OTT. So we're gonna do And then we will tell you before we get to spoils Unlike other reviewers out there. Yeah, or yeah, and Johnny was reading me a review by Roger Ebert's take on a film we watched last night that I'm gonna be recommending. It's a horror film We didn't know about from Ireland. That's actually pretty good, but he did what everybody does He starts talking about the film like the movie starts off all the driving down and they get to the house And then the son be a storyteller if you want to be a storyteller, you Review the films. I'm telling people once exactly. Oh, I don't need to see the movie now. Thanks. Anyways Rick your initial non-spoiler thoughts of cheetah non-spoiler the most important thing right out the gate Is it a see it or is it a skip it and then telling you what we liked or didn't like this is a see it for me I I There's far far more to praise in a lot of ways this this movie I what you're gonna get when you see this movie is you're gonna get an important story that is apparently sadly true Yeah, and you're gonna get a very well told story with very good editing pacing I think throughout especially when you compare the first and second halves It's just a really good job is done in setting things up and then delivering on things that connect you emotionally to people Yeah, good script Really grounded organic? Natural Thespionatic performances by all of the actors. Yeah, I really don't have The only criticisms I have are the things that actually took place in the events in true history But as far as it being a good film, I mean here. Wow, we have another one that could have been the submission I think this one's good enough that it could have been part of the conversation of more than 2018 2018 shouldn't have even been in the conversation I don't know that this would have been the submission, but it's good enough that it's it's better than 2018 Someone could talk about it and say what about this one. Um, so I I really liked it. Did the shortlist come out tomorrow What's the date? No, no, no Thursday. Okay, the shortlist comes out Thursday. Don't even hold your breath at all Yeah, no, no one's gonna be talking. No one has been talking about it. No one will be talking about it It's not gonna get nominated in the slightest Yeah, I I I really enjoy it's It's a film that hits close to home just because of the ages of my children right now If you're a parent or an uncle or an aunt Yeah Anybody who's got even if you don't have kids if you're just say you're you're a human being yeah and care about children Yeah, yeah, it's tough. It's it's it's it's one of those but I thought the film overall does They're obviously there's a few flaws There's some stuff that I'm sure there was budgetary stuff that they probably would have like for sure better If they had a bigger budget and stuff like that But those are all minor right. I agree The I loved the initial setup It took about at least 50 minutes to actually really get going in the film in terms of they they set up the Relationships first yeah, and they took their time and I liked that because obviously got you connected to these people Yeah, and then it obviously really I Went into full throttle in the second half It did it could have That would be my only It's not even a criticism my only thought because while I was never looking at my watch It could have been Trimmed to this like a Joram runtime. I think it could have been to a two-hour runtime instead of a 220 Exactly could have been a two-hour however that being said The stuff in the first half that sets things up in a way that is slow helps in two ways It helps with you connecting with the stories of the people involved so that you care when we get into the conflict Yeah, it also helps in in terms of the just overall Mood that set and keeps you in a place where you think oh, this is what the mood of the film is going to be and then It takes a shift which if you've seen the trailer you would you would pick up on what's going on. Yeah Yeah, let's talk about first the performances here. I again non-spoilers. Yeah, this is not the first time we've seen him He was in giga thanda, but the first one that we didn't see he was also rang to Basanti But I don't know who he was he one of the main cast and rang to I don't I don't remember it's been so long He was I've seen it. He was it was a got sing Okay So yeah, and I guess that would be the first place we've seen but that's a Hindi film Was she in Was she in double X her? Yeah, no some was someone in the cast in double X I Don't think so. I think you're thinking of just the name sit hearth, which I believe there's somebody in double X But I could be wrong. Okay. Um, but anyway, she's from the gradient kitchen I so this is like I believe correct me if I'm wrong in the comments, please If this is the first Tamil phone because I believe he's a Tamil actor it it for who? The sit hearth. Oh, I read that it's her Tamil debut. Yeah, it is her dad. Yeah, she's Malia. Yeah, right Malia Lee first and foremost So I believe this is our first Tamil of him and I thought he did a very good job. He was actually given me a lot of Dev Patel Kind of good comparison. I think he's a he's a good actor probably the best Indian-American actor we have most well-known in the States for sure. Yeah But he was he was giving me those male Obviously, there's much better actual Indian actors. I think but he was gay. I thought he brought a lot of good emotion I believed his connection with his niece in the beginning and I like the setup that they had I thought him and Namisha actually had really really really good chemistry. I loved We'll get into some spoilers, but the way that their relationship is introduced Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's very good Well-written subtle subtle. They don't actually give a lot of way about their back. No, and it makes you want to know Yeah, it's it's wonderful right from the get-go. Yeah, their performances in the writing are so good that as you watch it Your first thought is wow, what's going on? I want to know what's going on You're immediately and they don't even they don't really even answer all the questions. No It's it's super. I always prefer writing Obviously, you want to make sure people know what's going on and sure it's a fine line But I always like leaving the audience with more questions Answering what you need to obviously but leaving people with like I want to know more. Yeah And but their chemistry together was wonderful. Very good. Obviously. We are very much more familiar with her And she's a still a brilliant actor. She has multiple moments in this that you're like that's That takes a good actor. Yeah, absolutely what you're doing as well as him because It's this these roles for both of them are the kind of roles that an inexperienced actor is gonna indicate And they don't do that at any time everything they do I I believed they were these people experiencing these moments nothing performative nothing in no indicating and Really grounded the other ones big shout-outs to the kids. Yeah I thought because these are difficult roles. We'll get into spoilers in a second, but these are not easy roles especially especially for Poo Sahasra Sri the one who played who plays Sundari He's nice. I mean look Afiya Tasneem who plays Pooni does a great job as well they both do exemplary jobs, but the one that is more unforgiving story-wise and Direction cinematography wise is is the role of Sundari and I thought both it's critical that both of these girls are believable Because if they're not believable you get disconnected from and they are this they're central to the story I thought they did a very good job especially for kids. I don't like critiquing kids a lot There's stuff I could critique about them, but I don't I'm not going to their their children I thought they did it for what they needed to do a very very good job Yeah, when I see this is a role that like if you cast an adult it'd be a tough tough role and when I see a When I see an a child actor who isn't any good. That's on casting in the director. Yeah, it's not on the kid Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a but I thought they did a very good job. There's very believable in a lot of moments I thought the antagonists I thought was actually quite good. I enjoyed Them I guess I also love the score Yeah, the score was Really nice really reminiscent of actually I felt old-school Tamil The I feel like Tamil loves this the flute With with love They love using I think maybe comes up from Roger sir. You guys could tell me if it's that's not no It is it is a pretty yeah, that's what I used a lot as our the strings in this reminded me of the guys. I Always forget their names who came here. Oh Yeah, a J and a tool. Yes, it was very reminiscent of which is a high compliment Yeah, very reminiscent of the way that they score things. Yes, especially the violins to end off this Non-spoiler before you get into spoils. I would definitely go see it. Yeah, it's on Amazon. Just know that Especially if you're a parent even if you're not a parent obviously It's this is a tough subject, but I thought they handled it delicately as well And I thought this is something that's good to know when you go in to watch it because it is a really difficult subject And it really isn't something you should watch with little ones Primarily because they'll have questions you want to be honest and answer and they may not be ready to understand this part of the World yet. Yeah But I thought they did a really admirable job that felt That the motivation was artistic in terms of what they did or didn't show because there's a lot they don't show Yeah, but there's power in that it's the Hitchcock Ian's school of sometimes It's scarier to not see than it is to see and I know that also helped them with they're getting the universal Certification, but I didn't feel like they did it for the certification. I felt like they did it for the storytelling Yeah, and it was good. Yeah, I agree because they could have shown us some really awful stuff Yeah, I was I was waiting for and they in You don't really need to I mean sometimes I feel like to to really hit at home on certain subjects I do like that in certain instances. It's a fine line It's a very fine the sum because you sometimes you're like that's I get what you're trying to do, but that's too much It's too much you could lose your audience or a movie you could trigger people who've been through similar situations But sometimes it's not enough because I'm like the gravity of this thing that you're trying to tell yes You need to hit it and I thought they did hit it at home Agree because it's it's just a disgusting subject matter It's it's really really gross and especially if you're a parent Like I said, you don't need to be a parent But if you are a parent especially of young kids currently just because it's easy to just put yourself in that situation Yeah, and I understood because there's stuff that that goes on. We'll talk about in spoilers that I understood both Oh, yeah, like yeah, I understood everybody's point of view. I really did and that's good writing Yeah, you know as a father, but also and just you get it from all sides And I appreciated it. I can't wait to talk about this more in the spoiler. I would definitely say go go watch it It's it's it's a worthy watch one of the better ones of the year and yes, it's it does carry importance. Yeah, obviously Yeah It's it'd be it's this year's dummies is gonna be tough Because there's been quite actually of a few really really good films. I yeah, not just films, but performances Yeah, exactly. I know it'll be interesting to see where those land for that Yeah, but anyways go watch it if you haven't seen it, please leave we're gonna talk about spoils now spoils And there's a lot of spoilers and this so Please go watch it and come back after you've seen it. Yes. So yeah, the at the end I Understood, you know Him obviously I understood his his wanting for his rage. Yes, because that would be almost that would be my initial Reaction is I'm going to murder this man and make him eat his own dick Right, like I'm gonna make him suffer the worst thing on this planet, right? That's that's my initial thought as a as a father who's just that's like any Right any sane person that would be their thought to be consumed with rage Yes, you also understand the other side of like, okay if you do that you're probably going to jail You will not be there for your niece anymore. Correct. You're and obviously it's still murder, right? Is it just I think so But in the eyes of the law probably not, you know, that's it's not your place And so I thought the writing of it was very good in terms of making you understand her her scene when she was finally explaining it And Steph called it early on that's the scene. This has happened to her Steph called that way early in the film She's incredibly smart And so when it came she was like told you yeah, yeah, but I didn't I did you see that because I didn't I saw it because she Yeah, when it came up my my thought was okay. Wow that That explains a huge In the opening when you see the interactions and you're wondering what's going on and she slaps him Mm-hmm, and she has a very visceral response. She's shocked. She slapped him and it really Makes you ponder. Wow. What did your thought is what did he do to her? Mm-hmm at some point Yeah, they really don't give it up. No, and it doesn't have anything to do with what he Did to her specifically it has to do with what he didn't do and how that created a situation That put her where she was I thought that was brilliant I started out and I thought the the writing that I just talked about was good also the writing of Them thinking it was him. Yeah, cuz I was like, oh is this where we're going with this film This is gonna be false or they also didn't give it up right away. Did he actually do something? Yeah, and you're like, no There's no way he did it. No, cuz we were watching but then they put it in your mind. They're like Why did he leave her? Yeah, when he said I don't know. Yeah. Yeah, I'm like, bro. Yeah Wait a minute. Obviously very different cultures obviously here would never ever leave our kids or let them write Rick Shaw's as Obviously of very different cultures. I get it Sometimes hard to wrap your mother. Why are you letting that little girl on a rickshaw by herself? Yeah That's my immediately my immediate reaction, but it was that way it it was different when I was a kid I know I know it was different when I was a kid Yeah, I I used to I used to walk alone sometimes and be out after dark and I'm talking when I'm 10 11 years old I walked home from school in third grade. So yeah, what 10 10 maybe yeah Yeah alone There's no way I can ever imagine a 10-year-old Leland No, you were not even my kids were allowed to go do that obviously Los Angeles is a different city than where I grew up in San Antonio But even still even still I would like to yeah The line for me that was really powerful that I wrote it down as in that scene where she's telling him what happened to her When they were in and in 12th. Yeah, and his first Response to her is Where is he where is it? Yeah, and then she says not a word on how I recovered. Yep That hits you right in the face. Yeah hits you right in the face and speaks to One of the the problems that that happens and not just it's not just in it's all society is This and we could talk a long time about this this sense of justified retaliation being first and foremost because you have this Genuine Understandable sense of that is a wrong. I'm gonna make right Versus looking at the larger picture and it is a very It's a weirdly selfish motivation because it's gratifying to him to do that in what seems to be a selfless way It's you were hurt by him. I'm gonna go get him But in the woman's mind who's far more maternal Is wow, that's your first thought Yeah, obviously men's brains are different. So our initial reaction is to protect and or fix How can I fix this and how can I protect you? Yes kill him and fight too often too often my response is to attack Yeah, rather than understand. Yeah It's it's just men are wired differently and then not saying it's all bad that way Obviously, there's very good things that it's very very good things that come up But obviously it can get in trouble double-edged story Stuff like that ice, but at the end What do you think happened? Well, that's is that what really happened in in real life with the uncle Did he get away with the murders? I don't know I don't know Because the way it was conveyed. It's like at the very end. It's like he got away with it Booya, yeah, that's how it felt at the end. Yeah, and I don't on the one hand. You're like damn straight, but on the other hand And they did a really good job of being subtle in showing you One of the reasons that people want to take the the justice into their own hands isn't just because of the rage They feel it's because of their belief and it's it's justifiable that the system is not going to do it The right way that the system may even let them get off. Yeah, but I love the fact that He was going after the wrong guy. Yeah, but then he found out he was kind of the right guy Yeah, because this guy still was a pedophile killed him. Yeah, the the I didn't know what exactly happened at the end because They let it to believe I didn't know if he had went to jail Because at the went after it said one year later. Yeah, it looked like she came in He's like uncle like she hadn't maybe in a while So I didn't know if he went to jail because obviously India has a very different because it's only went to jail for murder here Even if it was justified. Yeah, even it was man's law a long time. Yeah, but I know other countries India We've seen it in films people murder, but they're only in jail for like a year So I don't I don't know unless I don't know how they rule, you know, we have crimes of passion Yeah, crimes of passion are often here forgiven. So I didn't I didn't know if like that's why she reacted That right he had gone to jail for that murder, right And then obviously You get the initial He Did he do it in the end? They didn't right which I like that. They didn't say it. Yeah, but it was like it was like a You're welcome. This man is dead and he got what he deserved and I thought I don't think I wrote his name down But the actor who plays the the pedophile who yeah, who has that? Really painful uncomfortable scene. Yeah, yeah bathing. Yeah telling her the snakes are in the bag and just He did I believe I believed him You you do a good job as an actor if we believe you're a pedophile. Yeah, that's a difficult Really hard thing to do. It's not gonna be a role You're gonna be typically praised for in terms of like and your audience like like especially in India like the hero Because you're the pedophile. No, and I tell a very good job, and that's a headspace as an actor I would want to leave as fast as I possibly could. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah That'd be a there'd be a difficult one Anything else you want to talk? No, he's mentioned score. I just thought all in all it was a it's definitely one I would it's not one of those that I Absolutely adore and a mad it wouldn't be part of the submission. You know what I mean? Yeah, but it is one of the best of the year and it is something I think people would you know Someone said should I watch this? I'd say oh, absolutely. You're gonna if you want to see Really just grounded good acting storytelling a beautiful score and an important story. This is this is definitely something you want to watch Absolutely. Anyways, let us know you thought about the film if you liked if you didn't like it Let us know why and what should be our next time. Yeah, yeah, sit hearth. Is it hearth? Wonderful, Namisha as well. Yeah, please let us know what that should be down below