 Did you know there was another sighting of some balloons over the century United States? Okay At first they didn't know what it was and they went oh crap. Sorry. It's just dolly parton Wow Hey, welcome back to our stupid rex's of Corbin. I'm Rick. I'm false Instagram Twitter juicy content Thanks and patreon false stream account subscribers. You're like button. Thank you Good evening. Who said that who also said Benchot Today ten points if you know who said that just like that Good evening. Do you know you don't know we got a new brand new as a means trailer and it you say as a means yeah And it's Rima Doss as she has she has a new film coming out Wow talk about One of the smaller most underrepresented industries in India. Yeah, wow, it's awesome. We've seen I Want to say three I believe three for for us a means because Honest was not her But no, we've seen more village rock star village rock stars The other one Her one that had a very similar feel and we loved. Yeah What's the other one? I feel like we've seen three maybe of it's only two But I feel like we've seen three Rima Doss films Anyways, well, I think we've seen five if we've seen three Rima Doss because we've seen two of the Amos director because in Halloween That's right the one with the rolling with the rolling coconut thing that we liked that was such a queer quirky weird film That's fine. That would be five and I feel like there is three of hers that we've seen Anyway, anyways, that's what makes me happy. She has a new film coming out It's very sad because it's was is on her YouTube channel and only has about 4,000 views from a Climbed director like Rima Doss, but I would get it. She's a it's a small industry, but it's just sad Makes that hurts my heart, but this one's called Torah's husband. I think right. Yeah Rima Doss director And I would get Doss Turley Khalitha Doss Puman Bargav Doss lots of Doss But that's standard. I think everything she's ever done. It's a whole family. She's what she works with the family. Yeah, yeah But let's just get into this and see what this is about. I don't read the synopsis. I just want to no No, no, let it happen. Yep. Here we go I It felt very remote, it felt very remote, didn't it? Yeah, but also very different from everything else. But yeah, very different as far as where it's taking place and what is taking place. But the overall feel of what will this village, I mean, and not that this is in a full village, but like a fly on the wall, like that you're just in their town. Yeah. And you're going to follow me. Yeah. The heart of theater, which is the heart of storytelling, which is the heart of film in its in its highest form, in my humble opinion, is going to be us getting to observe the human condition in all its various sundry incarnations. And that trailer, like her films, it's unsurprising is just going to be that caliber of film where you get to just sit and watch human beings be human. I'm say her name. I'm excited. She has a film that trailer looks really wonderful. And I am really looking forward to seeing it. It's a shame that an artist who makes cinema that way, uh, it doesn't have more attention. Yeah, I agree. Um, it's one of the best things about awards shows, by the way, is that when they're in their purest form, they're celebrating the highest levels of, of artistry and oftentimes can bring attention to creations that otherwise people would have missed. Yeah. That's the hope. A loving father and a kind neighbor struggles to keep his small town business afloat while his relationships deteriorate amidst loss and lockdown. Great logline. That's what I saw. I don't see when it releases and I don't even know if I can almost guarantee you, we won't get it here in terms of theatrical. No, no, so we'll probably have to wait till it hits distribution. We'll bring it here. OTT. Yeah. Uh, but, uh, I'm always happy when we get to watch stuff that represents some of the smaller, especially a real small industry like, uh, Asami's, which we've only seen good films from, I mean, there might only be five, but they've all been really good films. Yeah. Um, it's even the title guy speaks volumes. It could have just been his character name. There's a reason this is called Torah's husband. I want, I want to watch the film just to find out why Rima called this Torah's husband because Torah had a husband. Yeah. Thanks for that depth. You're welcome. And I bet this is like going to be one that's just going to be like, you know, sit there. I bet you cry. I know I will. I can tell already. It's going to be heartbreaking in any of our other films. Well, did you have three kids at the time? No. Yeah. So maybe. Yeah. Depends on how much they wake me up at night. Uh, anyways, uh, it looks great. Uh, excited to see it. Let us know what should be, uh, since obviously we don't get to a lot of them, what should be our next, uh, as a means that we should get to, please put it down in the comments below and abode it. I know that we do have a lot of as a means stupid babies, not as much as probably other industries, but we still, they're still out there. And, uh, I would love some suggestions because I've obviously nowhere, I have no idea where to look for. Yeah. And it won't surprise me if there's a lot of folks in West Bengal too who are in touch with it because it's such a close neighbor with the industry, as it wouldn't surprise me at all. So please do let us know. We want to celebrate. Why is Assamese smaller in Bengalis? Like one of the more decent size ones. Yeah. One, it's population two, it's Satyajit Rai. Yeah. The impact he made on the film industry as a whole brought attention to Bengal and it's a bigger state, right? It's just, there's, yeah, the West Bengal is just, there's just, it's bigger. Yeah. Anyways, let us know what you thought about it down below.