 Do you hear that? It's your mom. Welcome back to our YouTube reaction to the idiots, I'm Corbin. Mom? No, she's over there. Uh, you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter! She's a neutral mom. And it's incredibly saturated. We are reacting to a trailer, and thank you guys for some patron of fellow surfers to do it again. This is something that we have reacted to a scene from. Won't ever be able to bing. Uh, it was the hilarious comedy scene. Oh. Yeah, the one that we got no context of and just sat through looking like this. And everybody was like, no, you don't understand! Because this is the trailer to it. So we get that we don't understand it, obviously. It's starring Sanjay Dutt and a couple of the people. Our friend Heynos. Heynos, Heynos. Sub this for us. Thank you, Heynos. But this is called... MMBS basically is what it's like. Thank you. It's like an abbreviation. Thank you, Affirming Bell. Tinker Bell's long lost cousin. Affirming Bell. We'll see what it's about, but especially when we did that scene, people say they love this film. It's like a classic. Right. And we were there going, okay, going on here. This is not funny. I know it's true. I should be laughing. I think I should be laughing. But so this is the trailer for that. So here we go. Okay. That's for Idiot. Isn't it? That was the principle. And he came. What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up? Is this a patient call? No. Who's going to act? Asshole. What's wrong with him? Nothing. Why are you going to do this? For a doctor. Who? Asshole. Hey. See the big relationship. He is with you. Ok, you again. M-D-G'susion. So I can show off... Okay, so I get the concept of it. So he's basically a gang member, a gang ward, like a Pacino or a De Niro character, who is going to become a doctor. That line was great. Gotcha. So I, yeah, I get it. And he's obviously going to take his whole mafia mindset into pretending to be a doctor and think he can do it. So I get it. I think we're getting it now. We get it. Especially the trailer's old and so, and we've seen what you've said about it, so we trust you. Yeah. Um, and we know that you guys love this film. And it may also be 2003, I mean, we're way ahead of where we were in terms of understanding cultural references and idioms and things in the language that get lost, but we recognize we're still, we got a long way to go. So is this one that you think we're ready to watch now? Yeah. Or should we wait a little bit and get a little bit more acclimated to even more of the inside jokes and cultural references and stuff, because I don't want to get wasted on this. Yeah. A gangster sets out to fulfill his father's dream of becoming a doctor. Yeah. So he's clearly still, he's somebody who shouldn't be there. Exactly. And he's like, he's probably proving to his dad, look, I'm a mob guy and look at all I've gotten. And he's like, yeah, you got it all by being a bad person. You should have become a doctor. And so he's like, I'm still going to impress my dad. So all the fun, I can still be a doctor. All the funny things are going to be like, he's trying to be a doctor, but he, he's still using like his goons exactly to get where he needs to go. Yeah. So I'm betting that's the kind of thing. It's like taking Tony Soprano and telling him he can go to be a doctor at a hospital, UCLA Medical Center. Looks like somebody else is in it as well, Sulilgut. I don't know if they're related. I don't know if they are either. That would be a coincidence. Yeah. Would be a coincidence. Uh, who else do we know in the creative process? Lagan. Directors. Somebody was in it, Lagan. Gracie Singh. Oh. Who was she in Lagan? Oh. Cool. Cool. Cool. Yeah. She was the, I mean, I was loving her. Yeah. She was great in that. Yeah. She did really, really well. Wonderful. Now who else do we know as far as the creators? I don't. Anybody? No. Rajkumar Sarani. Oh, P.K. Hold on. P.K. Wait a minute. P.K. in three idiots? Hold on. Maybe he was an editor or something in that. Director. Editor. Writer. Director of three idiots. And P.K.? I'm trying to find P.K. There it is. Director. Editor. Producer. Writer. Oh my goodness. It's a good deal. Hardly brain fart him. Because we probably haven't looked at anything of his since January when we first did three idiots and P.K. Yeah. Because those were one of the first films we did after Gully Boy right out the bat. We did three idiots, Gully Boy, and I think P.K. was number two after three idiots. And my suspicion is we haven't seen a thing of his where we've just missed it since January. Yeah. Wow. Well, that's cool. It's really an added bonus for this, too. For us. Yes. Somebody we know that is reputable and is a good director. And the chokers are producers. I don't know if it's these chokers, but it's a choker. Oh, I thought if you see the names and the producer thing, it's the whole choker family. That could be very wrong. Maybe. You might be right. Cool. Produced three idiots as well. So yeah, it looks interesting. Like he said, let us know if like it's something that we're ready for. Yeah. Or because I know how y'all felt about it from the hilarious scene that we watched. It was lost on us. Yeah. And there's certain things like we've said so far. I think we figured in that it was like stuff context that we do understand. Right. Exactly. And we want to be like, I think we were ready for Dev Das and Lagann. And that's something we would never recommend to our American friends here and say, you should just jump headlong into Dev Das and Lagann. You would miss so much. Also, I think if you ever see Americans reacting to that scene and they laugh really hard without ever seeing it. They're faking and lying to your faces. And I know a bunch of people have reacted to that scene and laughed. Yep. So if that happens, they're lying to you. Call them on their BS. Because that scene cannot be thought as funny if you don't know the context. 100%. Yep. Yep. They're just letting you know that. Yep. It matters to us. Honesty matters to us guys. But please let us know if like this scene is where it's only 156 minutes. Only like three hours. About right for a comedy in India. In the early 2000s. Yeah. And Sanjay Dutt as well. Dutt? Yeah. I think it's Dutt. I think it's Dutt. Dutt. Yeah. Like Dutt. Sanjay Dutt. Sanjay Dutt. We've seen a couple. And I don't even know that the T is a hard T. Like a Dutt. I think it's Sanjay Dutt. Dutt. Dutt. Dutt. Dutt. This looks like he's like most famous thing. Yeah. He's done. He's in KGF Chapter 2. Wow. I'm sure he's going to play something predominant. Wow. I can't wait for that. He was in Kalank which obviously we didn't see. We didn't see because you told us to stay away. You told us not to. He wasn't P.K. So we'd have seen him in that. Yeah. He played the... The priest guy right? The priest guy, yeah. Yeah. Right? Yeah. Who I believe did well. I can't remember totally. I haven't seen that in a long time. Oh yeah. Obviously in the song and Agnipath songs. Mm-hmm. And in the trailer. So he's like a legend that's been around for a very long time. I really would like to get a collection to be able to, you know, we kind of have that. We're getting that with some of the other actors. But to get to know all of these actors and be able to think about the trajectory of their films. You know what I mean? Like we know with American actors. Exactly. We grew up with it. Yeah. So the same thing with them. Yeah. They grew up with these actors so they know exactly what they've been in, what their career was like. Same thing like what we know with here. It's just more learning. Yep. Learning a whole new world. Sorry for the nightmares.