 I can see from the marks on your fence you've been slamming your balls against the wood. It feels good. Da dee dee da dee dee da dee dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee da dee Hey, welcome back to our studio that are actually at its own core. You guys have no idea what I'm talking about. Splinter's my friend. You're all on Instagram, Twitter, forward, juice gone, to thank you some of my patrons, I'll just sort of get one of them in case you go bang balls on a person, YouTube tennis is in the description below. So his dog Severus lives to chase tennis balls or any other kind of ball. So there's marks on the fence right there where you throw it and it hits and he goes and he gets it and I made a joke about it potentially being his testicles. Anyways, today we're reacting to a trailer. What? It, I think it just, the trailer dropped because I think it's now on an OTT platform but I think it was in the festival circuit either last year or the year before. Oh, okay. But it's on an OTT now. Okay. It's called Biryani. It's a Malayalam film. Like Biryani, like the dish? Yes. Okay. So from what I understand, unless I maybe, no, doesn't really give a synapse. It's Malayalam. No, I don't really want to give that away. All right. But I hear it's supposed to, it won a ton of awards. Okay. I think it's, and I've been told it's similar to like a great Indian kitchen story. Ah! So it's... Can we say it's one awards? Like when you say that I'm thinking film festival circuit? No, no, like film festival circuit. Yeah, okay. So it's supposed to be like extremely gritty and hard to watch. Gritty and hard to watch. You combined gritty and riveting in the same word. What is it? Gritting. You created it in a word. It's gritting. It's gritting. Yes, gritty and riveting. It's carbonization right there. So I don't, I don't want to read this. But I hear a lot of things about it. Isn't it? I think it's just a bunch of unknowns to us. Okay. What I didn't believe is in this. Some of my favorite people are those I don't know. Those are the only people I like actually. That's true. The ones I don't know. That's true. If I get to know them, I'll end up not liking it. It's hard to get. I don't like them at that point. Here we go. Trying to see. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, superlatives to say about that trailer. Where do you want to start? She won. I'm surprised YouTube hasn't blocked this. It was one scene where you saw her full frontal in this. Yeah. From the side when she was as a filmmaker, I'm glad they didn't censor it. Yeah. That's actually very encouraging. If you saw our view of Kisa. Kisa. It's really frustrating, but I'm just surprised YouTube like let it on because that's against their policies, but that's not nothing against this. I'm just shocked. Okay. Let's see. The movie chronicles life of a married Muslim woman confined within the four walls of the household force to conceal her desires in the name of religious social norms. We're going to have to do it in front of the film festivals. Okay. Yeah. I want to see it. Yeah. I don't like it. Like it looks good. It looks. I'm wondering if the audio was if it for budgetary reasons, they didn't have good audio. That's the one thing I noticed in terms of the quality of it. The video looked great. I'm wondering if it was either changed for the trailer or if it was just they didn't have great audio because it was probably a small budget production. Probably. Yeah. And everybody in it looked really good. She was great. My stars. She has a wonderful presence, a very captivating screen presence, which the best thing about actors with great screen presence is that's that's not something you have as an actor. You cannot an ought not think to yourself, I have to have good presence in this scene. That's just you either have it or you don't have it. And she she clearly has it and very grounded. Is that her very organic? I believe so. Is it Connie? Because Ruthie looks like she's an okay computer with a video of armor cocktail. Looks like she's in that. Yeah, I'm very I mean, I've watched this in a heartbeat from what it looks like. It's going to be extremely difficult to watch. There was multiple times in there where men were just having sex with these women. These women were clearly just not enjoying it. And because they probably had to or else they would get beat. That's the vibe I get. I don't know if that's the story, but that's the vibe I get. And that is incredibly difficult to watch because it's basically rape at that point. Yeah. And also, I think there was either accusations of or actual participation in prostitution. Yeah. And then there was terrorist aspects. So I don't mental illness because I believe she said her mother went mad. Yeah. So obviously really interested. It's a Malayalam film. And so they're not going to give us too much. Why is it called Briani? Because I didn't even see Briani in there. No, I'm sure it's metaphorical. Yeah. Because it's Briani flavors of the flesh. So I'm sure there's something in that that is analogous or metaphorical. Sorry, I'm just looking at this gross credits. Yeah. That's one of those. I've said this before on the channel that when we go to movies, when we see trailers, we being me, Corbin, Stephanie, Ashley, Alexis, Micah, we always look at each other. Well, if something happens in the trailer, we'll look at each other. But then when it's over, we'll take a look like we're going to go see that one, right? And this would be one of those we'd look over and go, I want to see that one. Yeah, this looks like it's going to be extremely gritty. Yeah. And I'd love to go back. I mean, I couldn't see the stamps from the different film festivals. I saw a ton of Indian awards. But in the international community, I saw one from Moscow. And I bet in the big grouping of ones, there was probably Toronto, maybe Sundance, maybe... Yeah. Yeah, a ton from all over India. New York. New York Film Festival? No, Indian Film Festival. Okay. Neph. I think there was more after this. These probably were the... And the reason I look for that, and I know Corbin does too, is because the broader the recognition on an international level, the more likely the artistry is to be of an elevated nature. If you just have one particular place saying the film is good. So for example, if a movie came out that was made, say, in Atlanta, and everybody in Atlanta is raving about it, but no one else in the United States is saying it's worth anything, then the likelihood of that film being praised, just because it's an Atlanta film, is pretty high. Versus somebody in France seeing it and saying, did you see that film from Atlanta? Yeah. It has nothing to do with Atlanta. It has to do with the film. So the more areas in the world that give their thumbs up, the more likely those things are excellent. I have heard about this film, and people have been saying it's phenomenal. And it's one that's worthy of praise. And obviously that's not always the case. Yeah. This is just what I'm talking about when you see the stamps. Yeah. It's something that we've seen that never had a stamp, and they're glorious. But this looks right up our alley. Yeah. It's Molly Almasatz. They're very encouraging, I think. They're a good tracker. We've seen a lot from them. I think they're the most of any regional film, any regional cinema that we've seen, but they're usually always really, really good, especially the ones that are supposed to be artsy. Yeah. The two regions that immediately come to mind for that we've seen probably the most of from the regions, and they have been consistently, artistically excellent, would be Molly Alam and Bengali. And Marathi. And Marathi. Yeah. Marathi has been as well. That's not discounting other regions. There's some regions like Assam that was glorious. We've seen one Asami's film. Two. Three. Wait. We did? Villager Rockstars and... Oh, that's right. Those are both Asami's. Forgive me. We've seen one Gujrati. That's right. We've seen one Gujrati film. That's right. We've knocked it out of the park. Sorry, Asami. Let us know how this film is. I should give it a watch. I think so. It's good.