 is that captain Kirk yep you're sucking on captain Kirk he's an attractive dude hey welcome back to our stupid reaction to get it's up Corbin i'm rick and you can follow us on instagram and twitter for more juicy content think of those stuff later follow the twitter account where you go vote on the locate squad fine both on our personal youtube channel slings right down there and there's something on the wing something that's that's what i'm a doctor not a reactor yeah that's uh that's william shatner in uh the uh the twilight zone episode but he doesn't actually say it but yes um anyways today we'll shot stuff as his music today we are doing a movie review of the new film uh rata akeli hi uh which is uh noisette and siddiqui's uh new film so you know we were gonna watch that directed by honey trehan yes right yes uh he we've seen him he's actually big cast dream director but we've seen him work with vishal quite a bit as well yes um but it's also starring uh say her name for me rick i can't it's a beautiful name i would i would love to wait you mean you're referring to well there's a couple so well the co-star is radhika opte yes we've yes we've seen her quite a few times in suckered goms yes and we've seen her in a in a bunch of stuff yes uh and we know it's sacred games we just say it like that you you'd imbeciles um yeah and a whole bunch of other people but uh we're gonna do a tiny little spoiler uh free just because it's new i mean it'll probably be like a sentence or two just we don't we don't like to do it um but uh just since it's new but it's on netflix so it's free so what's you know what's really stopping you um but uh we won't we won't ruin it for you the film follows a small town cop who summoned to investigate the death of a politician uh which gives complicated which gets complicated by the victim's uh secretive family and his own conflicted heart oh sorry i thought it was uh i i saw the casting at the producer i thought it was abhishek our friend but it's a different abhishek uh anyways uh so uh yes uh on netflix uh two hours 30 uh so uh if you haven't seen it go check it rick uh your initial non-spoiler thoughts my non-spoiler semi paragraph is an entertaining who done it murder mystery you'd like to watch during a thunderstorm with expectably strong performances from Nawaz and siddiqui and radhika abte a solid supporting cast very nice score but could have benefited from a shorter runtime yeah i agree that's it yeah uh so yeah if you i i would recommend watching it regardless uh so it's fun if you haven't seen it go watch it uh it's on netflix once again it's free it's Nawaz it's uh rodin d it's Nawaz and radhika man i mean i just go watch them be brilliant yeah that's all they ever do anyways uh so that was our non-spoiler just because that's what we don't like to do a lot of that and so we'd like to get into the nitty gritty so if you haven't seen it go watch it come back if you'd like because you're gonna get spoiled now we're gonna dig in spoiled you naughty little boys and girls uh so yeah i i totally totally agree i actually i really enjoyed the film um i thought it was really captivating the only really thing i could flaw it for is if me personally for a who-done-it thriller i think we've said this before i think it just needs to be tight for a who-done-it thriller to be great uh it just needs to be tight because it keeps up the suspense you know uh of of who it is um and it didn't it didn't drag on like too long it wasn't like oh this is right this is dreadful it's just i mean it's not siddiqui on screen so it was it's a of course enjoyable but that's really the only flaw i could have really found in it uh i thought it was a really entertaining really well done flick noisette and siddiqui he got the girl rick let's give him a pause for noisette and i was thinking about while we're watching it i wonder if i was thinking i was thinking he probably had just wrapped that when we sat down and talked with him and uh that that was possibly what he was referring to because he did he he gets the girl he's the hero in this he's the hero he actually played a very earfon-esque role i feel like earfon would have played this role uh if he was offered it and was healthy at the time sure yeah obviously he would play differently than nois played it but i just like this he stepped into more of the good guy with um a bit of an edge which which was he actually had quite a bit of a little arc his his mom was obviously the humor in this film which i think originally the the the take we got from the trailer was is going to be kind of knives out-ish but obviously knives out has a lot more comedy than this right this is more a tighter tighter clip this is uh strictly a more who done it thriller not too much comedy around it yeah but um i thought nois playing the good guy it was wonderful to see yeah i agree because you kept you kept obviously you're used to him and you could see it at certain points because he obviously has that bit of danger behind his eyes right he always he has that danger like that's why he's so good in the villain roles because he he doesn't have to do anything to just you you to think like something's gonna happen and he could just pop off at any moment so he still has that behind his character but it was a much more sometimes innocent um but obviously very stubborn guy who just wants to get the truth out of this investigation and yes he ended up falling because i think at the beginning he wanted a girl who was like wholesome i think i'd forget what he exact said to his mom he's like i want a girl that's wholesome and like like decent or something like that and then he ended up with a woman who kept calling a whore right right do the whole thing and i really liked the subtle not so subtle message because we know from his book and we know from talking to him and we know from talking from others in the industry there that the transformation that's taking place about what a hero should look like yeah specifically dark-skinned men not being able to play them small dark-skinned men because he's small of stature and i loved the subtle not so subtle the product wasn't fair and lovely but it it was yeah you know and how at the end he puts it in the trash and he it's like you know what i don't need this to get the girl and neither do our heroes in indian cinema yep yeah i love that yeah i thought that was fantastic um so it was obviously lovely to watch nois and of course he was going to be brilliant you know he is probably one of my favorite actors ever of course he's he's just incredible um but obviously can we talk about radhika yes i want to do that right now uh radhika who i think unless i'm wrong i think she's supremely underrated in indian cinema and i know she's respected obviously because everything she does is amazing but she's not at that she doesn't have the name recognition um that like dupika priyanka uh all those huge stars do preach brother but she should preach because she's one of the most talented actresses we've seen out of india i i remember i think our first exposure to her was in andahan yes and i remember thinking wow this girl's good yeah and she's never failed to be anything but fantastic in this there were moments in this i got i got frustrated i got angry because in my mind i'm thinking okay she's she's a working actor yeah yeah she's fantastic and respected but if she doesn't become a household name and eventually in the echelons of taboo and many times in this we've already mentioned his name her screen presence and her ease and her captivating nature with her look yeah was oozing irfan khan yeah 100 just oozing she's that level i think she could i think given enough work and given enough exposure the sky's the limit for her as far as being one of the best actresses india's ever seen oh 100 she's everything we've ever seen her in she one she she has such an interesting beautiful look about her she's yeah lover she's not a normal looking woman i would say that in the nicest way possible uh uh because i just so uniquely look at she's unique looking um and but obviously her talent obviously we saw her in andahan but we also saw her in sakura gams where and that short film we saw yeah and i think there's one more but i could be wrong but everything we've seen her and she's just been powerful and really really incredible uh great the screen presence she has she she's perfect to go opposite nois yeah i didn't you love watching them together yeah uh it was great uh watching them but also i thought the entire cast in this was really really good i thought the uh the um what's her name the um the mom i believe her name is right mm-hmm uh i thought she did really she did really really well as well uh as the young girl who who died i thought did yes uh that yeah i killed yes the girl did i felt um there was one point i remember i almost wrote it down but i knew i would remember it um it was when toward the climax scene when the daughter stands up and screams and throws her drink on the ground and is crying when the mother comes over yeah the tears are coming and i i uniformly felt that there was an emotional availability from everybody in the cast everybody that this was this been this could have been a play the level of king roger right yeah and uh i want to give a special shout shout out as well to whatever stunt person did the burn fall oh yeah it's so good well that whole moment was great that that was great but that burn fall a total full consumption burn with a fail a fall not just downstairs but from a balcony to a stair down a stair and then a run that was lovely stunt work yeah beautiful yeah work but also a fantastic moment and at that moment i thought that the uh noah's partner was gonna die i thought that was guy was gonna come out and kill him just out of a corner or something i thought so i thought he was gonna die but then he was going through stuff and then somebody just started pouring stuff stuff on him and i actually thought it was that stuff that he poured on the people in the game right yeah um but then obviously he wasn't reacting to it so i'm like uh oh and then you just heard the match and then you saw his face and i was like yeah yeah throw it i also enjoyed you know for a murder mystery uh i i couldn't predict how it ended i thought i could i thought i knew who the guilty person was but i love that it was a believable premise i liked how they revealed it with the retelling of it and flashback yeah and and it was interesting and making it uh making sure um the director made it so that um it made didn't make the audience feel dumb like you know this is a flashback at this moment sometimes they can do it sometimes they can't uh this time i thought he did a really good job um of doing that and what was i gonna oh yeah uh the end i actually liked the the whole message of uh and it happens so much in indian series that we've seen because it's a through line the abuse towards women in these series so and we know it's it's a big problem uh throughout parts of india uh of just the way women are treated uh in general um not obviously i'm not saying everybody i'm not because i know i'm going to yell that for saying this but it happens and it's a it's a it's a big issue uh which is why it's depicted so much but the fact that this was uh this man raped a minor and then she killed him which was yeah and apparently as well was involved in sex trafficking in addition to what he did to her yeah yeah so the whole the whole message behind it of uh of that and obviously getting that talked about more because obviously it's an issue that needs to be resolved and needs to be well yeah swiftly i i thought it was good that they they um showed no was it his character letting her know when he found out that she was actually the guilty person that he immediately assured her you're gonna be okay i know the story we're gonna make sure that this is done up as a self-defense and you're not gonna go to prison for this because you've been abused and i if there's even one young lady who could see this and and potentially feel a sense of relief that wow maybe maybe if i do say something i i'll justice will be served yeah sadly there's too many stories of abuse happening and a daughter tells a dad like a daughter telling a dad that you know my my uncle molested me and the dad immediately takes the uncle's side so there's a there's a lot of scenarios where you go to the police and we've seen it in some of the films where they go to the police and the police say well maybe it was in pink the first time we ever saw it the well maybe that happened maybe it didn't you know it's your words against his and he's of a better standing family than you so yeah and it's tough and it's obviously not just an indian issue aware no it's a world issue it's a world issue yeah um but yeah so i thought that was great and i thought the director uh honey um say i say the last name triva triva triva right triva right yes uh who well he was a casting director on sushi ria don't know sushi aunt he was a casting director on tombad uh i wonder i think this was his directorial debut cinematically or at all well well then hat then hats off very very solid debut yeah he's been a casting a huge casting director for a long time uh uta this is his first time take on the helm uta bun job delhi belly uh he's the holiday uh detective bum bum keshi uh talvar so he's been a casting director for an awful long time but yeah the only director credit is this one well then holy a little more needs a little bit more needs to be said because if it had been an experienced director my thought would have been solid turnout nothing to really rave about but i'm very satisfied with your with your finished product for a first outing yeah that's impressive very very well that very impressive because it looked like an experienced director yeah it did a hundred percent the fact that the way it was all constructed to get i don't know if he wrote it as well if he was part of the writing team very nice very nice no okay yeah my only critique my only critique and it's just for mine and it didn't even annoy me it was just a thought i was like you know what you might get some accessibility and maybe not potentially cause some people to get a little bit slow if the if the runtime had been clipped to more like a two hour runtime the two thirty five two thirty five yeah that's what i would have done and that's the only critique and but that's also because it's a a um uh who done it thriller just because right it's better to have a quick flip you need that you need that suspense and that the suspense uh obviously if it's slow at points it dissipates at certain points and most of the time it wasn't obviously it helps when you have cast who can carry the film and make you interested regardless yeah i said i said that to indrani when she asked me what if i it was enjoying it and i said well and i said all the things about the film that i like and i said but the bottom line is this you could watch radhika and Nawazid and siddiqui just sitting on the toilet they're so freaking interesting yeah and so natural yeah that just just watch them breathe 100 yeah i agree it was one it was wonderful to watch it felt like we hadn't seen Nawaz in a while so that was yeah it was nice it was nice to see him again uh yeah i am rooting for her uh so obviously let us know what's next Nawazid and siddiqui film we need to watch because we'll watch them all by the end of i want to watch everything i'm telling you but i believe she has the capacity to reach the levels and the respect of an earphone con 100 but let us know of hers what is her best work that we have yet to see i know she's on netflix all the time she does tons of netflix stuff but let us know what is her best because we'd love to explore her more and get her the acclaim she deserves but let us know what you thought of the film down below and let us know what we should watch next