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Yeah bull bull Hey mobile can sign and it's sign sign Go wash mobile Mobile can sing by Rima Dots written by Rima Dots directed by Rima Dots cinematography by Rima Dots editor production design Rima Dots all the roles by Rima Dots She was an incredibly shape-shifting. There are some Dots is in this well like village rock stars very much It's a it's a Dots family. Can I just say something though if there's ever a person if you ever like man I just don't have the means or or the production or whatever to make a film Rima Dots might have some questions for you As would Quinton, you know Because Quinton Tarantino was working at blockbuster video and he was making his first films on his off weekends With whatever money he had and when he ran out of money He just stopped that weekend and over the course of two years just filming on the weekend with his friends made his first film So, yeah, you want to make a movie make a make your movie. That's exactly what you that's just do it Yep, but anyways 100% spoiler view is just how we like to do things go watch it. It's very short 190 basically 190 minute. I'm not 100 mean 90 minutes And it's on Netflix at least in the United States. Yeah And just go support regional smaller independent cinema Yeah, as well from regardless of the region whether it's awesome ease Gujrati Whatever just go support it and watch them in their original language with subtitles in the language, you know and Yeah, if you haven't seen it and as always is the case and let me just watch the movie first So then come back and hear the review because we don't want to spoil it for you But when did this come out? I tried in 18. Oh, so it's actually relatively recent more recent. Yeah, okay Your initial thoughts. Yeah, I got a paragraph. Good Someone could watch Bobo can sing and assume it is simply a depiction of rural life in an Indian village Or maybe assume that it like Village Rock stars is simply a coming-of-age story Don't underestimate it like that. This is much more than a coming-of-age story If Village Rock stars was about the quiet yearning inside of a maturing young woman who hopes to see her dreams come true Bobo can sing is a silent screaming inside of every one of us Wishing to see our truest and best selves somehow survive the malicious assailing of our identities in the name of unchallenged traditions mindless legalisms and fear-based superstitions I Have more I want to share that I can read later on but for me It's a movie that I Have a lot of say but just as a takeaway. I thought this movie was fantastic. Yeah I actually think I enjoyed it more than more than Village Rock stars. Me too. Well, I guess it's taking nothing away. No, it's just You can relate more to this character than you can the little girl Obviously because one Some terrible stuff happened in this for multiple people in this like I said if you haven't seen it Please once again, stop just go watch it once again It's a short movie just like Village Rock stars is which is equally worthy of your time there But they're really they're very complimented each other. You think yeah And my wife watched it with me and she also watched Village Rock stars And she said she has a distinct style very about and I was like I don't know if it's just because budgetary is that's the reason the style is right or right now Obviously, she's not she's new and so it could just be these two that is because these are the only two of hers We've seen but they are very complimentary They could eat that could easily be this young girls Upringing at the beginning and then this is more of her. Yeah This is the more mature incarnation of the same kind of an issue but again like I said Where the other one was more about the coming of age of a singular girl Yeah, I felt like this was a much more universal story and it was also a Lot Village Rock stars was very subtle. This was even more subtle There were some lines in this that were deeply profound that if you weren't really paying attention You could easily just walk I could see people watching this movie and thinking to themselves Well, that was nice that just depicted, you know, a little rural village in India Mm-hmm and because they weren't paying attention. Mm-hmm. There's some deep Deep stuff and it had a lot to say now about one subject either. Yeah, like that that whole conversation There was a lot if I just made you I think Movie watch not too long ago. It was also like that. It was like culturally. It was like What? for a lot of times but that whole conversation when the men were sitting around talking about Love and like the Shiva and and on all that. Yes I wrote down the whoa and then the women talked about that conversation. Yes, and They're like they're almost like putting themselves down like saying what do we know? Yeah, they said at one point the man having that conversation They said they they meaning the young people are misguided by modern thoughts. It's not correct before marriage And I wrote down correct according to what? Mm-hmm. You know that the whole well Yeah, when they started beating them up the that hole that one shows the Wonderfully shot. I would give remand us all the credit for making that a very uncomfortable scene and she drug it out She drugged that out on purpose on purpose switch To her credit. Yeah, fantastic choice agreed, but it was Difficult to watch because you like okay, they're gonna do this in a little cutaway They kind of stayed on there for a few minutes and just like a bunch of stuff was said and you're like wait what what and I like They were just with you, but then the guy said he was like you're destroying I think it was like you're destroying our culture or you're just right. You're destroying our culture I think is the word he used. Yeah, some something ridiculous. Yeah, it was something and what I loved about that sequence was that it wasn't just blind Unbridled fury of everybody because she stayed on it so long in the way that they were going about it Remedoss made you know They were this was not just a momentary lapse of reason. This is the way they do things. Yeah When you break this rule, this is the response you get and you deserve it And it was hard to watch that and then the subsequent Conversation at the school that they were arguing. Yeah, they deserve to be expelled because think of the reputation of the school Right, these people were just together, right and that is so awful It's it was I mean we know it's cultural and I totally understood what she was trying to say Of course, of course, but it's still too especially a Western modern mindset. It's just so For lack of a better term foreign. Yeah, that that that mindset of wait these kids are They like each other. They aren't doing anything bad outside of being together and and contextually You're using the word foreign in one of the uses because it has two uses that can be used Foreign can mean from another people group in land where you're a foreigner You mean foreign in terms of that is very Different than what I would expect normal behavior to be and we've seen that in other films before of course that and so it Wasn't I wasn't confused by it and I wrote this about two things that the movie shows how Universally how beliefs world view biases prejudices and superstitions are so deeply ingrained into the very fabric of every moment of our everyday lives and the act of changing mindsets is as difficult and revolutionary as the transforming of an entire Culture and that there are more prisons without bars than with them The the subtlety of something just the symbolism for example of them looking at the pictures with them in front of The Taj Mahal or by the Empire State Building Not just that they made those pictures that was them dreaming But the fact that he says to her we need to hide these mm-hmm in fact the very thoughts we're having Are dangerous? We can't let them know we're having these progressive thoughts because if we do we're gonna be in a lot of trouble for it I just thought it was such an intelligent Movie that again like so many movies. We've seen like this The people who actually need to see and learn from it the most are Gonna be the ones who see at the least and that's that's bothersome to me because the other thing is that One of the things it talks about is the difference between young people versus older people Mm-hmm, and I wrote this down What young people lack an experience in wisdom they make up for in vision and daring Mm-hmm old eyes see the world for what it's always been and what it ought to remain But young eyes see the world for what it is and what it ought to become And this is why getting old has nothing to do with biological age getting old is a mindset Mm-hmm, and Einstein said great spirits have always encountered violent opposition for mediocre minds And the the silent scream there's so many movies. I asked the Sipindrani like Think of a movie There's many of them that have in it a Person who is a great spirit, but the culture and the society around them just destroys them And often destroys them before their voices even heard. That's the kind of film I think Bobo can sing. Yeah, I think he did a great I'm trying to look for a quote here that it just reminded me of David Bowie quote I think it's from the changes He said but the but the days that see But still the days seem the same and these children's that you spit on as they try to change their world are immune to your consolations And I can't find the rest it cut off. Yeah, just cut off. That's a great quote It's summer Yeah, our immune to your consolations. They're quite aware of what they're going through once again If you don't know who David Bowie is I'm sure you do. He's a worldwide artist, but it's possible. But it's possible He he has a bunch of Great songs, but yeah, that's that's one of my favorite quotes of any song Yeah is because it's so powerful then and it's still powerful now. Yeah, it's a lot of times older people try to control the world in every Culture really and and the younger people who should really be the ones in charge in Trying to change and move the move forward forward, but a bunch of people don't want anything to change So it kind of goes to this film as well. Yeah, but I thought that Not only was Bobo a great character I thought her friend to gay the gay character beautiful heartbreaking because you know why he ran away, of course, right? Because I was actually happy that he did because I didn't want I didn't I didn't catch on that He was the lookout at that time not me neither But when he ran away, I was okay good because I thought they like if they found out that he was there I mean he was gay. They were gonna kill him and Then when she I'm mad at him. I was like really can you can you blame look what he did to you? What do you think they would do to a gay man? Right exactly like Yeah, she's a little kid But that's why this film was so complex And so there was a lot of layers to a lot talking about kids growing up and at least in this as a means culture and then Also the adults who her perpetuated in the fact that these adults who punish these kids They shouldn't be shocked that this little girl and believe killed herself. Yes, that's what that's exactly what I thought Like you ridicule this girl for being a little girl, right? What do you expect her to do, right? Exactly, and I I love the metaphor of Bobo can sing because it represents everybody in the film and it represents the entire universal message that Rima Doss I think is saying in the film and that's that's the fact of you know Her dad was the one who was pleading and saying she can really sing She can sing but everyone else was ridiculing her and whenever she tried to sing in front of them. She understood a blue Understandably Couldn't be herself because of the constant that she was getting. Yeah, but when she's by herself and That's that's the takeaway of if you really got to know somebody and get your Prejudices and your assumptions and your cultural biases off You'd realize that they actually are contributing something beautiful if you really took the time to get to know them like her Dad did but I also thought that Rima Doss did a very good thing because while we want to be at the cutting edge of the Forefront of the young and the progressive and those who are Revolutionary and evolving everything forward. Yeah, there are things from the past that ought not be forgotten And at the end of the film when she's there and her mom's doing her hair Mm-hmm, and she just says to her very simply you need to oil your hair It looks like you don't care and it's damaged Mm-hmm is a really great reminder of you know what we've been we've been doing this all of our lives and There are some things we've been doing that aren't rooted in superstitions and fears. We do them because we've learned They're actually what's good for us So don't throw the baby out the bathwater Don't become like in the namesake. Yeah, don't become like him where you forget where you came from and recognize You know what we've some of the things we've been sticking to that are tried and true If you just kick them all away, you really will be damaged and you're gonna lose the benefit of what you should have Embraced in your your heritage, but for the most part, it's the other end of that. Yeah, it's the impression Absolutely such a smart food. Yeah, I smart man. I've really enjoyed this film like I said, it's extremely short, but Just like Villa droxas and Villa droxas was a 125 minutes. Yeah, and they're really just beautiful now or 25 minutes They're very both of those films are very similar and we gave this as a compliment before the Florida project is the kind of feel where more is shown than said and But this one again had a higher level maturity for me and the performances I was reminded because I'm sure a lot of these folks are not experienced actors and you can get some of the greatest performances from experienced actors because They often times training can be somebody's worst Problem, yeah, because they've learned enough To fake it. Yeah, and then they have to unlearn that's that's the path of training for an actor Is you start to train and you learn all these tools and then you have to forget them? Mm-hmm and untrained actors if they're directed right Don't have all that baggage and I believed everybody in this all the grieving mother. Yeah, I thought she was Great, it was such a hard scene one. I don't know why anybody wasn't giving her CPR I had the exact same I'm assuming I was like I guess they this part of the country hasn't often seen because we grew up Even if you're not trained in CPR, you know, it looks like anybody who has been in water and ground Every movie TV show everything. It's do you know CPR who's gonna do the CPR? Yeah Yeah, so I was just assuming I was like, I guess they they don't know that I don't know because like anybody here Even though it's it is a dangerous thing if you don't know how to do you gotta know how to do it You do have to yeah, but like even if like somebody didn't I feel like somebody would try At least the compression you can out the mouth even now they actually they don't do mouth to mouth for CPR That's actually been taken out. Yeah of CPR all together Yeah My wife's been trained in it a bunch of times because when she your preschool teacher Which she was her while you had to be trained to give CPR to them. Yep She has to be CPR certified when she worked at the spa. Yep. I was one CPR sort of fight I worked for a first aid company for a few years and oh, yeah It was it was strange for me But it was so sad and I thought it was actually brilliant how she did it because she was just playing in the water And then the very next scene was somebody pulling her out of the water. Yeah Like it was like you didn't give you a second to even because I didn't think that's what she was doing I thought she was just playing and then you were like, oh, no Mm-hmm. That was so I thought it was room a dodge. You're a fantastic director. You really are you're such a fantastic I can't wait to she's only done a few films Which is really impressive and I'm wondering if she's getting more Budget, yeah, I don't know if she wants it Well, and I want to know what other projects she has under her belt in terms of stuff She's written and is ready to it look to start to launch It looks like after because she did village rock stars was well man with the binoculars was apparently a first in 2016 Okay, then village rock stars Then Bulbul can sing and then she in 2019 she did neighbors and then 2020 she did something called kids in glory it doesn't There's no even cast but and there's multiple directors Maybe that's an anthology. Also, it's oh, it's a documentary. That's a documentary. Okay, so I'm guessing she partly directed That neighbors the budget says a hundred dollars. Hmm She's not even a director. She must be producing that. Yeah. Oh, no, it's multiple again, but anyway, but look our next one's For each other. I don't know. It's it's just impressive that one. She does everything and Because this once again looked beautiful. They look like it was shot with a 4k camera It looked like yeah, there was a scene where they were the kids at the opening of the film He's up in the tree and she's down on the swing and I knew by the way They had shot the thing either it was perfect timing with her editing or she was a two-camera shot But when you do a two-camera shot, you know, you can't just have two phones You have to have the exact same camera. Yeah, and Then when you're in the editing suite, you have to make sure color corrections exactly the same But primarily you need to be using the same equipment. Yeah, otherwise it's gonna be obvious So I don't know how many cameras she utilized, but it's just so impressive somebody who does it all herself And then also it was very new to come up with two films that are fantastic That are this this good so Go support it. Watch this film Talk about Rima Doss. Talk about Rima Doss Let us know what's the next Asami's film. All three Have been fantastic 100% out the man. They've been stellar with Ames and then Ames I think is is the more fun one. It's it's definitely fun. An unusual twisted Yeah, so that that whole story is what really draws you in for sure These artistically of a cinematography wise and everything are I think overall even better than that But that story is obviously more intriguing to the wider mass absolutely just because it's it's so unique and fun But they've all been so good. So let us know what's the next Asami's film we should watch down below