 Shucks, shucks, just, just. Hey, welcome back to our stupid reaction to The Corbin. Shucks. And if you follow us on Instagram, for more juicy content, and you think so on Patreon, follow us on YouTube, to count and subscribe. Shucks. Ooh, helps out the algorithm. Yep. And that's what we want. Yep. Everyone wants it. You, I want it, I want it. Your mother wants it. Everybody wants the algorithm up there, but, uh-uh. Everybody wants the algorithm up there, but, uh-uh. Everybody wants the algorithm up there, but, but, everybody wants the algorithm up there, but, there you go. The algorithm song. The algorithm up there, but. Today, we're doing a movie review. Of the highly anticipated. Very old movie. Been around forever. All of you have seen it. A 22 film. Vikram. Now do the robot one. Vikram. But it's directed and written by Locash Kanagaraj. Forgive me if there's a mispronunciation. And just this morning. Starring some unknown people. We reviewed his other film, Kythi. Yeah. Which is obviously involved in this film. It was a, it was a, it was a double feature. A double feature. Yeah. But so obviously we haven't seen the review. We'll drop that one first. Obviously before Vikram, our Vikram review drops. Starring just a few little, tiny little people. Yeah. A couple of people. Kamal Hasan. Yep. Don't know if you've heard of him. VJ Sastupathi. Not sure if you've heard of him. And another newcomer. Another newcomer named Fafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafaf people sometimes watch our reviews and see if they want to go, not saying you should ever do that. You can make your own opinions. Unless it's really, really bad and we don't want you to give money to that film. That's true. Yeah, that's true. But, yes, so this would be a little non-spoilers and then we'll get into the spoils and you can let me know what you thought. I overall had fun and had a good time. I have issues with the film, some that we will talk about. By the way, we make it a point not to share our feelings about the films. You probably know this. There's only one thing we talked about. Yeah, we'll talk about that. We typically are mums the word. Andrani called me when I was in the car and said, what'd you think of the film? I said, well, I'm sitting right next to Corbin. Because we don't want to share our thoughts. We prefer to get the initial reactions. With you. But overall, I had a good time. It's fun. And it's a good, fun film. What'd you think? Gotta tell you, it doesn't feel like three hours. No, it doesn't. I think it's got a nice clip to it. I think the pacing, just like Kythe, lends well, except for there's one part in it that I think lags. And we'll get into that in a little bit. But there's one part that lags. But other than that, like Kythe, I think they kind of do it, I don't wanna say it's Quentin style, even though there's some stuff in this that is very Quentin style. But there's like, here's the thing. And then the next scene, they're doing the thing. Right. And then so there's now, the pacing keeps it going. True, the pacing keeps it going. And some things that are done in the storytelling that's both original, unpredictable, interesting. So it does the momentum keep, and it does help that you've got three people who are really fun to watch on screen. Overall, I would actually say, you could tell me if you agree with this. This is what I was hoping I would got from KGF. Yeah. Two. Yeah, KGF two. This is, and you guys can have your own opinions about KGF two. Obviously we have ours and you've seen that. Exactly. But this, in terms of big action, a lot of fun, I'm not like, it's not this amazing story, even though I think this does have a good story. It's a little more complex story. Yes, absolutely. But it gave me what I wanted from the trailer. Agreed. It's what, that's probably the most. KGF was what I wanted from Push Pod. This is what I wanted from KGF. I agree with you. And the biggest thing is that, whereas the trailer for KGF two, the film didn't give us what we were anticipating, this one did. And this one also took us to places where we actually had some story. We actually had moments where we could breathe and there's dialogue. You have moments where some interesting things are done, whereas it's just, and I'm not harping on the KGF two aspect, but as you know, for those of you who saw our review, we were disappointed with KGF two. Yeah, there's more to enjoying this than not like. It will get in. Very much in the same way with Kythe. Yeah. It's very similar gripes and likes. Very similar gripes and likes. Some of them are just straight up identical, which you'll hear in a second. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But also, I can't wait, in fact, I may do it sitting here, to see how much of the score is available on Apple Music because the music. Yeah, by, say his name. Yes, is Anirud Ravi Chander. Easily for this year. Well, actually RRR came out this year. I was gonna say this one. I know. I think overall, I mean, those have great songs. They have great songs. They have great scores. Overall score is this one. Agreed. The songs in RRR are irreplaceable, memorable forever. And it has a great score. So don't get us wrong on that. But this song, there are some movies, the score is such an essential aspect of the film. And when people talk about the film, like after we saw Inception, that's all that Michael was talking about with me and with us and that I've had other people talk about is one of their favorite Hans Zimmer scores is not just a Chris Nolan film, but one of their favorite is the same thing with Dune is like, and I gotta tell you, Hans Zimmer does some scores. I got a lot of his music and my own personal music that I listen to as well as workout music. And this just doesn't stop providing an undertone that's just badass and fun. Yeah. Oh wait, sorry. It's just shucks. It's so. We're referring to. We'll get into that. We'll get into that when we're talking about the things that we didn't, which we should do that before spoil, before we get into spoilers. You know what, we're gonna say stuff we didn't like. Yeah. But what we're referring to is sometimes, I don't know who subs these films. Really? And also, you need the folks who sub here, yeah. But like, whenever he stays said, you've automatically heard them say, fuck that loud in your face and it would be underneath shucks multiple times. A couple of times, this went F dot, dot, dot, but most of the time, it was a close up and he straight up just goes fuck. And underneath it says shucks. And one time it's, he said. He said Maracho. Maracho. And it said, gosh darn it. Gosh darn it. Something stupid like that. It said gosh darn it. It's really guys. And also, there's other things, like there's times where people would laugh at something that was happening on screen and I wouldn't understand. The joke. What was happening? A couple of times. So I assume it was either there's a dialect thing or something like that. Or an inside joke. Something referenced, probably a reference from a movie. There were a few that we got. I think there were, it has some laughs in it. I think there were a bunch of Kamosan old film references. Oh, I bet. Yeah. Little tips that I had. I would pick up on some, but we didn't pick up on all. But so that was, that's what we were talking about. Let's get into the performances here. Yeah. Who do you want to start with? Kamosan? Let's start with the elder patriarch legend. This was so interesting, because normally we're used to seeing him in more of a thespianatic style, right? Yeah, yeah. And this got him being basically rocking star. Yeah, and you have to, the best thing you can do to see this movie is please set aside, and we did this. We said we were gonna do this. The trailer warned you to do this. We said if we get any thespianatic flexing, that's just gonna be a bonus. We're gonna let this just be an action balls to the wall kind of a thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And yeah, and it's also fun, we'll get into him as well. It's also fun to watch Fahad Fasil be this character as well. But yeah, it's, I wonder how fun it was for him to just be liberated to just kick ass. Yeah, because he was, like I said, he was basically playing rocking star Yash in KGF, or essentially just this bad ass. I mean, obviously this guy's more of an agent than Yash was in KGF. But yeah, he just got to be this bad ass that just murders. He has multiple great fight scenes. Great fight scenes. Great kills. And clearly is doing a lot of his own stunt work in this, which is pretty impressive when you consider these guys almost 70. Yeah, and it's quite, because I'm not gonna, well, you know, the film starts with the dancing. You've seen the music number. Yeah, you've seen the music number. The dance number where he's got his shirt and he's biting his shirt. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It starts opening credits. It's opening, which is fun. It's not a spoiler. It's a lot of fun to start with that. Yeah. But you could tell, like he just, he doesn't move like he used to. No. And it didn't take anything away. Not at all. But the fact that he's doing what he's doing in this with such action and stunts, and obviously there's certain times that you can tell it wasn't actually him, nor it probably should have been at his age. Exactly. There were some times that you knew it wasn't him but there were some other times where they did some that were clearly like some rigging that they did and they did a pullback kind of thing on him that was, you know, he didn't go full Tom Cruise at all, but I wonder, 20 years older than Tom Cruise. Exactly. It's like, hey, Tom, talk to me in 20 years, buddy. So, yeah. I thought it was a lot of fun seeing him in this. And his character's fun. I thought it was a lot of fun seeing him in this type of character. There was a lot of humor in this. A lot of humor. And that's part of what kept it going. Yeah, so obviously the action helped. The humor in a lot of it helped. The editing and the same beautiful stuff that we get from the cinematography, just like we got in those aspects, you're gonna get the same stuff but you just know they got more money this time. Exactly. And so it looks better even in terms of the lighting, the set design, the cinematography. There were at least 10, maybe 12 moments of fight and action where we jumped in our seats and cringed because of stuff going on that was so creative. Some of this movie has some of the most creative kills. And I don't wanna give it too much away. Yeah, I don't get anything. I just want you to know that you're going to, if you like like we do, fight scenes and creative stuff, some of it gruesome, you're gonna love this. Yeah, it's gonna be a lot of fun. Fafa, I think probably, unspokenly, probably the strongest performance overall, even though this is not like his strongest performance, I'm saying for the film. No, actually, I thought VJ actually did a really good job as well and he did such an interesting character. I thought they all did well. Yeah, I was gonna say it. But I think it's pretty balanced. I think maybe the lead in this film, I feel. I feel he has more screen time than Kamal. You know what? It's basically because- I'm not gonna give you anything. Yeah, I was gonna talk about it in spoilers. Let's just say, what do you expect? Yeah, it's Fafa. And we said this about them, but it's Fafa. You're gonna, all three of them are gonna give you- Good performance. They're not gonna give you a bad performance. No, no, no. But it was cool to see him at certain times, he would lash out at certain things, which is a lot of fun. His characters- Yeah, you said that early on. You said something like, I love seeing angry Fafa. Yeah! I do. I love seeing him. Because he has a similar thing that Pankaj does in terms of he can be, look like he has the kindest face in the world. Yeah, he can be very diminutive in his persona. He can also be the most menacing person you've ever seen in your life. I thought that as well. Again, making a comparison, when we had seen the trailer for Pushpa, I was, this is what I was hoping I'd get to see from Fafa. Yeah. Into that kind of character in that one. That kind of character and even that amount of time on screen. And then obviously, Vijay Sattapathi. Vijay Sattapathi, I liked his, actually, now I think about it, he must have had a lot of fun. He had the most in terms of, he went for it the most. I had of everybody. I think character-wise, he took the biggest risks. Yeah, I agree. I think they worked. And they worked. I really enjoyed his quirks. There were a couple of times when I'm like, okay, let's see where you go. How over the top are you gonna go with this? Because at certain, what was that film that the guy just had the... Oh, no. What was that? What film was that? The constant lazy art. I forget the film. But that became a shtick in that. Yes. His stuff never became a shtick. So that's good. No. But it came close enough. It did, that I was looking for it and saying, please don't shtick it up. Yeah, but also you give a lot of leeway in films like this because you're like, they almost played this entire film like it was a Batman film. Yeah, they did. It's almost a superhero film. And if you're casting people from Hollywood cinema in this, Johnny Depp is playing Vijay Satapathi's role. I could absolutely see him because it's a character. I would actually put, even though I called Kamal Sahn John Goodman, I would actually put John Goodman in his role. In the Vijay Satapathi role? Yeah. Oh, and I think he'd make it too quirky. No, John Goodman is I think one of the most underrated actors. He's very good, ever. But I think he'd make it a little... It'd be very different, it would be fun. But yeah, I think he gave very solid performances. He gave such a unique, quirky, different, took risks. He took a lot of risks. And I appreciate that. And I would expect that from him. He makes choices of characters that are strange. And not that I all ask all actors when they're taking a role are gonna take some risks at certain points. And you may not even know what some of those are based on what they're doing improvisationally when they're on set, but the most visible one here of the three. And it's given in the character is the one that Satapathi plays. So they were... Yeah, I thought they did really well. I thought the supporting cast did very well. There was a few supporting and I won't get into them, but I can't get into it yet. Yeah, in the spoiler section. Certain supporting actors that I really enjoy in it as well. Overall, I've really enjoyed the quirkiness of the... I mean, not the quirkiness, but the way he constructed this story. And I thought it was well done in terms of almost a three-hour film, probably two hours 45, I imagine it was. It kind of kept going outside of there's one point, kind of almost after the interval that I thought lagged just a bit. Yeah, and also a lot of people have been watching it like we did to see that prior movie, Kathi. Is that how you pronounce it, Kathi? Yeah, something like that. Yeah, it helps. It helps and there are some references to it. You could still see this and enjoy it without having had those references, but it does... You probably should. It does help because they're part of the same universe. So it would help you to do that. It also gives you an idea of the style of the film. The style in the film, because this very much is structured story-wise. Very similar. Very similar. Very similar. Very similar. One thing before spoilers, I don't know if this will be the case. This was the case with KGF2. But there may be a predominant spread that you hear about in murmurings about the loudness. This, again, was insanely loud. Especially at the action. Yeah, I was measuring decibel levels in it because it was hurting my ears and it was reminding me of where it was getting into KGF2 territory which many people, including us, have said, loudest movie I've ever seen in my life. It was brutally painful. And apparently the production house. Yeah, production house heard the cries and did a new print and sent a new print out. I don't know that that's gonna need to happen. There's a balance between the production company and the producers that make the sound and then the actual sound in the theater because there's a relationship between the two. Yeah, so I don't know if it's the theater, if it's the production house or both. But this was, I took measurements while we were watching it and pretty much anything above 85 decibels and 85 DBA is starting to get too loud and most movie theaters are at 90. We were living, not peaking, we were living at 112 decibels for most of the film. And sometimes you could hit that in conversation. So they'd be talking and it would get loud enough that it would hit but the action sequences were living at 112 decibels. Look up what makes those noises. It's loud. And so that was, that's, like I said, I don't know who to blame for that in terms of if it is the production house. Well, please load it. Or if it is the theater itself that needs to know that Indian films have a lot of background music and they need to lower it a little bit. I don't know. The point you made in the car I think is right because it didn't happen with RRR. That's the only thing we talked about in the car. It didn't happen about an R and that was the only thing we talked about. But we have a feeling that, and Corbin pointed this out, I have a feeling that production houses take the action films of Indian cinema and they make them a bit hot because they know how loud it's gonna be in the theater with everybody screaming their butts off. Yeah, maybe. And we're not accustomed to that. So when it hits here, it plays hotter than normal and the theaters here probably need to know to. Yeah, but then you don't get that with RRR. So I have no idea. Yeah, very strange. I don't know where that falls. That was definitely an issue. There was times, especially in some of the, I had to sit like this for all the action sequences. If KGF was a 13 out of 10 in terms of loudness, this was maybe an 8.5, 8.5 to 9 sometimes. Yeah, out of 10, at times. And so luckily I could still hear it very well and it didn't ruin my enjoyment but it would have been nice to not have to do that. Yeah, it really would have been nice not to have to plug my ears. I absolutely, 1,000% agree. Should we go to the spoils? Yeah, so overall I think it was a very enjoyable film. I think you'll have fun. Go in, enjoy the pacing, enjoy some of the performances, enjoy the action because we did. And you guys can let us know. And it was a full house. Yeah, full house. And it's been a full house the entire weekend. Yeah, which is great. I checked all the showings. It's great. But let us know what you thought in terms of, well, no, we're getting the spoilers. We're getting the spoilers. Spoil time. Okay, so the first thing I wanna say at the spoilers is I wanna see a universe film of this Vikram world with the aunties. Where we learn where Tina and all the aunties are trained to do what they do and just give us like seven aunties at different places doing what they do. That was one of the most fun tasks. She had some of the best kills with a fork. The forks, man. I almost wanted to do a thumbnail with the forks, but I don't wanna give anything away. She needs her own spinoff. She is absolutely, let's do a prequel with her, although I hate prequels when we know all characters. But create other, just this whole school of aunties that get trained to do what they do and they are the baddest, most deadly agents that you've got. Also, we can talk about the originality because I loved some of the things they did. Like you've seen a character for who knows how long and then their identity is revealed comic book style. It's like agent, da-da-da. Yeah, I think Quintin's done that a lot. Yeah, that's a very Quintin. It's also a Paul Rodriguez thing to do. Yeah, Paul Rodriguez. Yeah, I really enjoy that. A couple of other performances that I really enjoy was, I don't know if he would be considered a little person, but that gentleman- Oh, he was fantastic. Who did the- Oh, that destroyed us. Yeah. Oh, the clipping of the Achilles tendon. Oh, man. We squirmed in our chairs every single time that happened. It was- And then it was over and five minutes go by and I said to Corbin, I still can't think of it. And he does it like three times. But yeah, I'd like the actor's performance actually. I thought that actor did a really good job. I did too, loved him in that role. I think there'll be a lot of fun to see more of him in the future. Absolutely. I just saw on IMDb- Frick, dude, what's your workout program? Yeah. The guy is built. He is absolutely built. There was some aspects in the, like they said, the after the interval. Correct. Until, I don't know how long, it wasn't that long, but there was a point that I don't know how you felt. I thought that part of the film dragged more than others. And I think you probably could have cut, like maybe 20 minutes out of this film. And maybe a little tighter. Probably. I think. Maybe. And I think I didn't, I think one of the reasons maybe I wasn't as aware of that was because I was at that point measuring decibel levels. So I wasn't as riveted to what was going on as I would have been and paying attention to the pacing. So I didn't feel the same kind of lag like I did with Kaiti when there was that long drive and it kind of slowed for a second. But I am so, so grateful for the pacing and the breathing and the originality. There's so much in this story, everything from stunt work to, like the connection point with his grandson and then the connection point, we could have gotten lost on a lot of things and not cared. So you've got Fahad and his wife, you have Kamal and his grandson. You've got Vijay Satapathi and his stash and what he's needing to do, how they're connected. It could have gone off the rails. Oh yeah, yeah. And there was a lot going on in this film. And so the fact that we were able to kind of keep up with everything, I think is an attestment to the directing and the writing of this film. Yeah. Agreed. It could have gone awry very easily. Yeah, it really could have. There were a couple of CGI things where you're like, okay, always chalk that up to budget. Some fire. Always chalk it up to budget. There was a lot, there was some stuff like that in this film that I do agree. And there was one, oh man, dubbing. Oh yeah. There's one moment I saw and I was like, dang it. How'd you not miss that? It's early on. It's the first scene with Fahad Faseel and his wife. And you hear her say something and it's a far shot. He's standing with her, his back is to us and she's against the bookcase. And you hear her say something, but in that far shot, her mouth isn't moving. And then they zoom into a close-up and that's the other point of view where she is talking, which happens a lot. You get an establishing shot with dialogue from the actual close-up, but her mouth wasn't moving. Yeah. The same dubbing stuff. I've really appreciated a lot of the gore in this. The fact that Fahad Faseel's wife decapitated. Decapitated. Like just brutal, obviously the Achilles stuff. That was rough. Some people got impaled with this. The finger breaks? Yeah. Jesus, so many finger breaks. Somebody got stabbed with pens in the face. In the face, a whole mouthful of pens. And then the one where Kamal Hassan puts the knife in the guy's face and slams his face against the wall. That was phenomenal. I think he killed somebody with a laptop too. Ah, he did. Yeah, yeah. So there's a lot of cool stuff. So many cool. Do you know, what was Vijay chewing that made him? All I thought was, he was going to New Mexico, man. He was getting the blue. That's what I thought of. If he explained it, I'm sorry. He knew Walter White. That's what I knew. If it was something, and it was explained, I'm sorry, I missed it too. Yeah, I missed it too. I didn't know what, why his, I got the fact that the white stuff is like this compound that you think- He's just like a blue tablet. His was a blue tablet. That gave him like ultimate power. I thought it was Walter White's blue stuff, man. And I actually, I made the comparison. This felt almost like, almost Batman-esque in terms of- It did at times. Villains. It did at times. Obviously, the bane, the mask, and the voice, and the fact that he has whatever drug this is. Luckily, it didn't hinder my appreciation because I was, it was kind of the world they had already built. This is kind of this. It was partially in real world, partially not. Yeah. A little bit. It's kind of like Batman without the darkness. Yeah. Right? Yeah. I think so. And then the background score outside of the loudness of it was I thought, great. Spectacular music. That's why I wish it was lower. So I wouldn't have to cover my ears to appreciate- I know, I wanted to live in it. All the songs were fantastic in terms of, and it's not like song and dance songs, but in terms of song sequences, that we heard a lot of them before this film ever came out, I thought were great and- And it also does a disservice to all of the work because I guarantee if the sound level, the actual decibels were lower, we would be raving more about sound design. And it's a real disservice and injustice to everyone who works on sound to have the sound level so high that you have to plug your ears. Cause then you're missing all the nuances of the sound mixing and the sound editing. And I have a, from everything I saw and heard even through the times I was doing this, which I didn't have to start covering my ears until about an hour. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's when it started to become too much. But the sound design was really, really good. And again, here's where I have a gripe that's exactly the same, but it's not as big of a gripe because it wasn't as overt. It's like, we got another two knife stabs in the back and he not only doesn't die from it bleeding out, but he, all he's got is a little red line. Come on, man. I guess, cause I feel like they were treating both films kind of like almost gangster superhero films. And so superheroes would get stabbed and they just keep going. Gangster comic book, I guess. Yeah, that's more the vibe I was getting. And I was a bit more forgiving, but I did kind of shake my head and go, again. Yeah, I was like, come on. I wanna have it. I was like, oh, there it is. Yeah. There's the proverbial back stab. Two of them. It'll be as hallmark. I'm expecting it to the next one. Which we'll go to the end. I actually love the end. I did too. I love, I think it was. I love the setup of the end there. What was his name here? Oh yeah, Surya. Surya. I really enjoyed his, even though it was very small, I enjoyed his performance a lot. I'll tell you what it did. It did exactly what it needed to do. Made me excited for a sequel. As opposed to KGF2, I'm not really excited for the sequel. No. Because that film just disappointed us so bad. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This one, I was like, oh, he's gonna be fun. He's gonna be a fun bad guy. He's almost, he had a lot of quirky stuff that VJ had a little bit. But then he was more unhinged even. Yeah, I felt like for a split second, I thought he was gonna kill, and I don't know what the relationship is, but you got the two brothers standing there from the other film. And I don't know if Rolex is related or not, but he's standing there and I really didn't know if he was just gonna hit him with the ax right there. Yeah, so that's one of the times where I actually appreciate a film that wants to set up a different universe. It did a very good setup for a sequel. You excited as kind of, not really similar to how Marvel did it because they have post-credits scenes and that kind of stuff that get people hyped. Right, right, right. But when you're wanting to hype up the next film at the end of your first film, I thought, one, they did a good job in terms of setting it up. And Surya, who we had our critiques of in that plane movie, that one. Yeah, that was... There was more of the overall film. The overall choice to do to the story what was done. But his look and his acting in that last scene was great. It was phenomenal. It made me very excited for the next one. There's exactly what you want in a end of a film to let you know a sequel's coming and this is the bad guy, come on. Yeah. And you know what I really like about Fahat's character? I feel like he can, with the death of his wife, I feel like he in a sequel could come really unhinged. Yeah. So you're gonna have Kamal, Fafa, Surya. No, no, Surya's gonna be the villain. Yeah, no, no, no, right, yeah. But I mean, were you saying that, like, who else? It could be the big team. Yeah, it's gonna be a team. But I think Kamal could go to the dark side, man. I mean, I think Fahat Basil could go to the dark side. With Surya. With Surya. Ooh. I think he could join him and betray Kamal. I don't know. I feel like he's pretty in because he has a very similar, I also have this hope, his grandsons in San Francisco. Bring this thing to the States, bring it over here. Just, we'd like to see that. Come film over here. Yeah, we'll be your wife, people. Yeah. Also, I just looked at the directors. He's got Kythie too. Oh, I wonder if that, no, I'm sure he's gonna have a, well, it's just gonna be part of the universe. Is the next one, is Kythie too, the follow up to this? Also, cause I feel like, I feel like maybe that's just a temporary title. Yeah. And that will be the third one of this film. That's my suspicion. What's the status, is it in development? I think it's just in post, I mean, not post production. Pre-production, development? Production unknown. Production unknown, okay. Well, thought about the 68. This was enough, this was absolutely enough to make you wanna see the sequel. It's definitely, I appreciate the director's style. I do too. And I like the fact that even though there's some stuff that you might wish would be tighter, or that, wish the length would be cut up, or like there's certain elements that you would should be maybe a little more realistic, he has his own style. And he also presents it very well. And that keeps you engaged. Keeps you engaged and entertained. And so that can, when you do that, it can overcome a lot of flaws in film. Cause I think the biggest sin a film can commit is making you bored. Because then you're just, everything's gonna be heightened. The two biggest sins I think are making you bored or insulting your intelligence, the audience, assuming stupidity of the audience. And I agree. Basically if you're bored, you're just gonna be like, oh, that's stupid. That's dumb. And I was laughing just a second ago and I'm glad I'm remembering this. One of our favorite moments, and this is the direction and the score, whoever's decision it was to do this. So Fahat goes to the prostitute that Kamal Hassan's character's been going to. And she starts taking them through the steps of what typically happens. And she starts making all of the orgasmic noises. And then they incorporated it into the song. I've never heard orgasms incorporated into a song. That's great. That was brilliant. That was so funny. Shout out. Ooh. Ah. Ooh. Ah. Oh, it was so good. Shout out to Anirud, who just is hidden out of the park with the amount of bangers that he puts out throughout the past couple of years that we've been doing it. Yeah, every single time something comes on the screen with the score, it's like when we're here watching a song and we're like, ooh. Yeah. Every single thing that came on. You're like, ooh, yeah, that's awesome. So that was a lot of fun. Yeah. And I'm glad, I'm glad it was. Yeah, me too. In terms of it wasn't a. Glad we enjoyed it. Disappointment to us than anything. So let us know what you thought about. What? I'm looking for Vikram on the app. Vikram. Vikram soundtrack. There it is. Please have a lot of songs. Please. One, two, three, four. Oh, at least there's one, two, three, four, five. Ah, okay. Darn it. There's only five songs. What is that? I think it's probably the. Ah, that's the other one. So yeah, no, there's, there's, there's, it happens all the time where you don't get the full, I want to find it because Wasted is going to be that song. That other one's going to be a song. That's the title song. I want the score that happens all the time with Indian films. Yeah. I'm going to give out the score. Anyways, let us know what you thought about this film and what should be the next Kamal Hassan film and Vijay Satt about the N-Fafaha. All of them. What should be the next film that we watch? And let us know what you thought about this. Yeah, that'll be a lot of fun. I can't wait for that. Let us know what you thought about the film down below.