 It doesn't do bad work, ever. You know? Neither does your mom. You would know. Ew. Welcome back to our stream of direction genius. I'm Corbin. I'm Rick. And the amount of your mom jokes you get here is non-stop channels. And, uh, you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, off, juicy content. You feel it? Look deep into the juiciness. Thank you Marshall for your Patreon. Follow us on Twitter. No one understood that. And follow us on our official 2.0 channel. A couple reviews over there. There are some like Joker. Joker, and if you like House, Art House, oh. Lighthouse. But it's an Art House film, so that work. Yes. We are doing a trade-out. This one is called? Your mom? Yes. Perfect. Good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good. I don't know, Gujorati. What makes it is the stumble on it, entering it. It's got to be Gu-good-gu-jarati? Gu-good-gu-jarati. Perfect. Oh, it's been a while since we've had a good one. Gujarati movie trailer. Helleroo. Helleroo. Ha-la-wroo. Oh but apparently won a national award for Best Feature Film. Okay. National award from who? I don't know. I don't know, I'm guessing the pronunciation is. I think you were close enough for hand grenades. That's an I at the end, right? Or is that an L? Is that an I? Yeah. Okay, so, Gujarati, maybe that's a person. Gujarati movie trailer. Gujarati movie trailer. The film is called Hello Roo. Because that's what we're just right here. Hello Roo. It's called Hello Roo. What is Gujarati? What was that? I don't even see the name in here that says, maybe that's the director? I don't know. Hello, that's a, oh, that's a region. Sorry. Wait a minute. Gujarati film, I'm really, I thought there were eight regional films in languages. This is one I've not heard of. There was Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi, Canada, Tamil, Telugu. Apparently this. You said. What the heck? Obviously we didn't know, so sorry about that. They probably be like, I've been telling you to wreck. I'm sure they have, but I'm like, Hey, I didn't even know the freaking heck. Let me know. Here we go. Any movie about the women overcoming the stupidity of men? I'm interested in 100%. Obviously there's a lot of that around the world throughout history. Non-stop. There's enough stories to tell for generations. About men oppressing women and telling them what they can and cannot do. Regardless of India, America, doesn't matter. It's happened since the beginning of time. Yeah. So it's always great to see, well not great, but like great to see them overcoming. It's, I know it's not the story, but the only thing I can compare the story line to is like a footloose, which is a dumb storyline. This looks like a legit, like something that actually happened story line. Cause footloose is like, I think the dumbest concept for a film I can ever think of. A tap. You can't dance here. Oh, we're gonna dance. Well, what's dumb is the fact that that's actually the case. I mean, here. Yeah, it is. No, no, no, that was the case in America. What? Legit. There are still some circles. What? Of yes, that considered dancing to be a sin. No, well, that's idiotic. Yes it is, but that's legit. Especially back in the 1950s. Back in the 1950s, one of the things like when Elvis Presley was on the, good grief. Tonight show? No, no. Hello and welcome. Today we have a great shoe for everybody. Oh. Top Ghana. Whatever. You'll think about it. You'll think about it. The camera people were told not to shoot him from the pelvis down. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because dancing changed from big band era to rock and roll. And it just became, in people's opinions, too sexual. So even dancing like at the high school dances, you had to have a certain amount of space in between you. And. Yeah, but just dancing and doing it. Yeah, and dancing in general was don't dance. Or dancing. Even certain, like if you remember, if you were on the roof. Men dance with men. Women dance with women. They do not dance man and woman. So culturally, there's been a lot of legalistic strictures on dance. It sounds like one of those type stories, but like much more realistic in terms of like, and also in terms of some cultures that put on just women, which is weird. Anyways, but yeah, it looks like a really interesting concept for film. And I'm hoping it looks like it could be very well be a true story. Yeah, yeah. And it looks really well done. It looks like it has a lot of heart, a lot. And it looks like it has some great dance numbers. And this is new, yes. It's coming out in November. That's what it says there. It looks like it. Which really bothers me. But it says it won the national award. That's okay. That means it was in a film festival circuit. Oh, okay. Gotcha. Yeah, so like this trailer came out on the 10th. On the 10th of October. So yeah, this is a new film. But what, what bottom, you know what's going on. Yeah, I can almost guarantee. We didn't even get La Capitan. With Sa'italican. Yeah, that did not come. That did not get released in Los Angeles, guys. Like what? It's strange. So I'm, it's. Sadly with us probably will not get released here. So I'll probably have to wait up for an Amazon or something. But this looks really, really, really good. And I want to look at this in an upside real quick just so we can make sure we get everything. Yeah, this looks so good. Yeah, and it may be a lot. My guess is it's actually a lot. A group of suppressed women from a village in Gujarat find someone in the desert and their lives have changed forever. That's what we saw in the trailer. Doesn't say anything about its source, its origins as far as it coming from a true story or not. Directed by Abhishek Shah. Let's see. Do I know anybody in these? Some people look familiar. Like the main guy that was playing the drums looked familiar to me, but I couldn't place my finger. A lot of them look like unknowns. There's only one guy with a picture on IMDB, which means that it's a lot of unknowns. A lot of unknowns, which is interesting. It looks like a really, I mean, I want to see it. Yeah, it looks really interesting. It looks like I wouldn't be surprised if this is a true story. I'm sure it's gonna make us a mad story. I mean, that last shot made me mad. Just slapping a woman across the face because she, one, she was dancing. For any reason, obviously, but she was dancing. What? We live in a world where there are certain countries right now that it's okay and legal to stone people to death if you catch them doing anything that falls outside of the strictures of what the laws of determined are okay to do. Gender-wise, like literally stone them to death. It's hard to make me upset or offended, really. It just doesn't happen often, but one way you can do that is in real life. Film, it doesn't really happen because it's a film, but it's oppressing people regardless of who they are. Putting stuff on certain people, whether it's a homosexual or a female or race, whatever, it upsets me to my core to just live your goddamn life. It's a visceral, I have a visceral response, especially to let other people live their life if they're not hurting other people. Yes, especially to the degradation of the woman. Yes. We both highly, highly, and I felt this way guys, it's not just because I have daughters. I've always felt this way. It was what was taught me by my dad. And the objectification and the sexualization and the oppression of the female who in my estimation is the crown of creation deeply, deeply pisses me off. I have no respect for, I won't even call them a man who treats a woman with anything less than the dignity and the respect that she deserves as a freaking queen. So yeah, to see something like this where men are treating beautiful women in ways that are just domineeringly disgusting is very, very hard for me to stop it because I know it happens. But it looks amazing. I'm hoping it's as good as it looks. I mean it says it's not a national award so that's promising. It looks like what we would refer to as an important film. Yeah, it does. It looks like something that should be nominated for like in terms of like the foreign films at the Austin. And at least be seen. Yeah. But this is one of those where we made the comparison. I understand why a film, a movie like for example, War, it's got two of the biggest stars in the world in it would get international distribution. But a film like this, most everybody in America will never even, they'll go to the graves never knowing it existed. Yeah. So let us know, let us know what we missed in it because I'm sure there was a bunch. Yeah. Especially, as always, especially regional film helped me guys. Yeah, I didn't know this was a different film industry so please, and I'm sure you've been telling me about it for since the channel got started so I'm sorry. Yeah. But educate me more. Yep.