 Sometimes it just goes on forever, that's what she said. I don't know if we got that. We did either. Ah. Ah. I took my heads out of it. You should be in order to see it, it's a Corbin. I'm Alex. I'm Rick. Whoa. Oh! Woo! Woo! Da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da. Dove, dove, dove. Welcome to our stupid reactions. We've had coffee. Today we're erecting a trailer. A what? A trailer. Wow. Yes. For a film called Fire. What? From bending the six. We've seen the trailers. This trailer is fire for Earth. Oh, it's part of that. Water. Yes. So this is the first one. Got it. So Deepa Metta, I think it's her name, but this is the first one in the trilogy. It's not like a... Is it a trilogy or an anthology? Is it three or four? It's three. It's three. It's three, but they're not really connected. Why do we do four elements? She might be worth, I don't know, but I know there's three. Okay. So this is the first one that came out in 1996 by Deepa Metta. And I think it's actually mostly in English. Well, that doesn't surprise me coming from... I think it was banned. Unless I'm hearing it incorrectly, I think it was banned at least for some time. And I think it was India. But she's also done the other two, which is Earth with Amir Khan, which is about the partition, and then water with... Well, and she's done other films where we're just straight up English spoken films. Yeah. Besides these. Yeah. Let me see if I can find a... But she's done, obviously, based on the elements. And we've reacted to two of the other ones, and this is the third one we've known about, but hadn't... So you go ahead and you can read the synopsis. Two women who are abandoned by their husbands find love and solace in each other. That's why it was banned. Because two women were abandoned by their husbands and they found solace in each other. Led's Patronix, Rick. Got it. Led's Patronix. That's the technical name. It's true. Yeah. That's for... Anyways, but the other two, Earth and Water, both look fantastic. I'm very interested in this whole series. 1996. So the trailer might be terrible. Who knows? Who might get an aeration? In a time that land forgot. Come on. Come on. Come on. You must give a chance to Sita. Your duty as husband demands that she do. I need you. Stop forever. Like a group. In a sleep? No. He's going to meet his girlfriend. I don't like you to have such a good family. We know him. So I think there's going to be a reason to have a sexual relationship is to have a sense that we'll carry on family name. Did we do anything wrong? What I saw in the bedroom is a scent in the eyes of God and man. There's no word in our language that can describe what we are. How we feel for each other. Is that Sita's fault? All these new ideas in your head? I think you're a pompous fool. Oh yeah. Yeah the series. So this one's obviously about two women whose husbands are awful and obviously cheating on them and treating them terribly. Cheating like baby factories. Yeah and so they find love in each other and so they think that's a sin. The husbands think that's a sin. Right and so yeah very one 1996 in India that's impressive because I don't know how many films like this were we making in Hollywood at this time. That very few. That may have been because I don't think I'm wrong with the statistic but I do believe the first homosexual kiss on film Matthew Broderick played a gay man and it was in the 90s. So the first there's been stories that have been like hidden stories. Yeah but mainstream. But again like when we first started the channel it was pink when we first watched it and we saw the year it was made and we started to become shocked at stories that were coming out of India that we never expected them to be not only as good as they were and as relevant as they were but they were pre-Hollywood in terms of the relevance in talking about things in society. So yeah this would be very much in keeping with being ahead of the curve and I can understand why at the time it would have been banned. Yeah and from what I can recollect I think Will and Grace started a lot of the mainstream in terms of one of the first big mainstream gay stories. That was accepted. That was accepted. Yeah because it was obviously smaller independent stuff probably. Because the first my recollection of the first gay character in a TV show was Billy Crystal in the TV series Soap and then the whole mold was broken but it took a while. The door that opened for Will and Grace was Ellen. Oh yeah she was obvious for this. Ellen Ellen and the reason was because Ellen's character broke and shattered everything because it was both life and art. Not only was the character coming out but Ellen came out herself on that episode and industry just canceled the show shut her down and then thankfully somebody said would you be the voice of Dory and the rest of history. Yeah but it was that show that really began to you know that that was the crack in the wall that gave Will and Grace. Will and Grace was the one that made it acceptable. So Deepa Mehta if I'm pronouncing your name correctly the director likes to tell these extremely powerful stories and this one Earth is about the partition and then water was about a widowed wife right that can't remarry right. Yeah a widowed wife that can't remarry because the society right says she that's her role now. That's her role now. That's what is expected of her from society. Air, Ramon, composure. That's Deepa Mehta. Yeah Deepa Mehta. Okay why do I know that name? Is it just because these? No no no. She directed is this her filmography right here? Yes. Go to her no that's the page for fire. Go to her filmography and it will show if I'm not mistaken we just reacted to the one she did. It was English language. Was it heaven on earth? Or was it? They had been heaven on earth. Anyway we've seen her her name because she's a respected director has been around very very long. Yeah so this whole trilogy looks very interesting to me. I am curious as to why this one's fully in English. Yeah that's interesting. Yeah the fact that I believe they were in India and people mistake every single time I say something like that that I know most people in India speak English but obviously that's not what they always speak when they're in India around other Indians. That's not the normal the one that they always are speaking so sometimes it throws me off. Well it looks like I mean it's giving us the stats for when it was released in the United States but that was and the distributor New Yorker Films is literally an East Coast company so my suspicion is that maybe she was telling an Indian story for an American audience and so she just took an Indian story with Indian actors and put it in English because she knew reading subtitles it wouldn't be seen. Especially in the 90s. Yeah especially in the 90s right. But let us know how this trilogy is and we would definitely start with fire because we made the mistake before even though we liked all Vishal Barlawash's trilogies of his Shakespeare's I think it would probably been we probably would have enjoyed it more if we started with the one that was first because we started with the latest one so obviously technology wise you had all of his best stuff you had all the money you didn't get to see the growth and I it's hard because of the three yeah that's the one I would recommend for everybody to see yeah but if it got the time I would do it just to watch to watch his because you do see his growth. Zach saw McBool he loved McBool. He liked Header even more but he did see Header first. He did see Header first. Header is Hater by the way. You say Header. Yeah I do say Header. Sorry. It is it is extraordinary. So let us know how this film is should we start on this trilogy because I'm quite interested. Yes. You killed me.