 In Canada language, are they also considered ridiculously nice people like the Canada people here? Uh-huh. In case you didn't know that. The Canadians are super nice. Hi there stupid directives, it's Corbin. Ashley. Rick. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content. Yeah. Get it all over your face. And thank you all so much for watching, follow us on Facebook and Twitter account. We're reacting to a Canada trailer. Canada. We have not done a lot of these. True. I think it was KGF Canada. It could have been. You can let me know in the comments. It was three languages. Yeah. But yes, I believe it was. Right? I believe it was. Was Hindi? Uh-huh. But yes, this is called... Ulidavari. A lot of these that you didn't like Jerry Lewis. Ulidavari. Uh-huh. Kundante. And uh... Rakshat Shetty. Kishore. And Akut Kumar. And Tara. Or Tara. Or Tara. You don't know. You don't know. But it made me think of it. You don't know. I have a cousin named Tara who I haven't seen in years. Tara if you're out there. So do I. No idea what it's about. It's a trailer. It's a Canada trailer. Right. Which we haven't done a lot. You pronouncing it. Here we go. I screwed it up on the 500K video and called it Canada like the country. You did idiot. Here we go. I pronounced Tamil. Like wow I'm so interested in this. It was so cool. So off the bat please let us know how this was because that looked awesome. I want to look up the synopsis and who's involved and everything like that. All kinds of different styles. It was like Robert Rodriguez and then it was like Scorsese in a couple of spots. And then it was like how are you doing there? Great. You shouldn't have schnapps before you come on the channel. Wasn't schnapps it was scotch. Anyway it was so cool. Yeah it was awesome. So like one of the score was really really good. Really really really good. It had bits and pieces of Mission Impossible theme-ish. Not that it was Mission Impossible. I feel like I need to clarify that every time. But it had some of those moments in there like you think it's going to be like almost a spy-ish. But then it wasn't. Then it was all of that stuff that was like 300. Thank you. Thank you everybody. Thank you. Goodbye. Goodbye. I'm trying to figure out maybe it was Baby Driver. I don't know if y'all saw that. Heck yeah. Love Baby Driver. Did it when he was racing. Did it go into almost cartoonish? No it never did. Like the drawing? The shots? No it never did. Maybe I'm thinking of a different film. Rodriguez did that in a couple of his films. Maybe I'm thinking of a different one but like when they went into action times sometimes they would go into almost comic books. Yeah and they look like they were doing that at certain points. Right. Which was really really cool. Super interesting concept. Great trailer. That was a fantastic trailer. Even the ending with the little thing with them all coming out. Right? The one time. Yeah. Very cool. A lot of cool plot points. And it looks like it just gets weird. What was with the cats? I don't know. I'm dancing with all the cats. Read this one. Canada language. Neon noir. Got that. Crime drama anthology. Note. In the lead role is the writer and debutante director of the film. The film involves an anthology of five stories connected to an incident of a person's murder with each character narrating it in his own perspective. That's so cool. So it's five different perspectives of the same event. That's cool. Yeah. That is super cool. It reminds me of something I just can't remember what it was. And obviously it's so original. Canada. So original. Let's see what their synopsis says real quick. Go ahead after me. Journalist sets out to uncover the truth behind the incident through the perspectives of different people unraveling how they and their lives are intertwined with it. Came out in 2014, which looked really good for being that all look like more recent, didn't it? Yeah. That's only five years ago. The director. I don't think we've seen him. Yeah, we have. Because it's the star. Yeah. I don't see anything that I recognize that we've seen him in. Let me see here. I thought I recognized him. No, I don't think we've ever seen him in anything. Never. He must have come to me in a dream. But man, that looked the bald monkeys in butter. Whoa. That looked awesome. And it was quite interesting how they did. Obviously the main story, maybe not the main story, but the guy with the gun came out with the Tony Montana. Yeah. What was that? Oh my goodness. Maybe he's like almost the comedic relief aspect. Or the thing, yeah. He's got to have a moment where he says, Say hello to my little friend. You don't know what Tony Montana is. Where? Where have you been living? In a hole. But then they had the whole love story aspect as well. But he was forced to join a war. What war? There's no way. Well, it could be like a gag war. The other thing, I'm glad I'm remembering this, as I was watching it, aside from the uniqueness, but man, so many times I am impressed with the intelligence quotient of the cinematographers and the directors. Yeah. The work of cinematography that we have seen come out of India is some of the most, they know their stuff from all of the film industries of India. I mean, I have been deeply, deeply impressed with some, especially some of the ones that are not from Bollywood slash Hindi that are from lesser known industries that we've never even heard of until we started doing this channel. Yeah. And I watched some Oscar level visuals, just in the framing of shots, the symmetry of shots, the beauty of understanding the art form and mastering it. This had some of those shots in there. I'm like, Dan, you guys, you know what the heck you're doing with your cinematography. Yeah. Just gorgeous. It's quite impressive. Very impressive. A lot of the, especially the South Indian ones that we've seen, whatever language they're in, they're very similar to Vachal Bardwash, like cinematography-wise, like dark and beautiful a lot of times. Wouldn't you agree? No, I would. The only reason I was hesitating with that is because so much of what we've seen of his stuff is so gritty. Yeah. Almost handheld gritty. Yeah. There's a lot of time I see visuals in here that they're not, they're not Sanjay, but they have a... It's like a gear mode dark beauty. Like hyper realistic dark beauty. Hyper realistic dark beauty. Yeah. Where you know a lot of time was spent to set up the shot. Yeah. Vachal, I know he does that, but I also get the feeling, and I love us about him, I get the feeling that he just does stuff on the fly, that he'll have a vision for something and then while he's on set, he goes, I want to do it this way, let's go. Let's set this up over here. We've got this light right now. I want to catch this right now. Whereas, and they're, I'm not saying one's better than the other. It's just different. Yeah. The aesthetic hits me where, like when you watch Sanjay, it's like, okay, that five second shot took all day to set it up and shoot it. And I get the same thing from some of these shots that even the symmetry, that one shot, when you go back, if you look at this trailer again, when he's sitting on the beach and it's the back shot of him and the girl, the symmetry of that shot, the space between the top of frame and the bottom of frame and the shoreline and then the horizon above it, it's just mathematically and the juxtaposition of her and him and how that sits, it's just beautiful cinematography. Yeah. Please let us know how this is. I'm hoping it is as good as it looks. Yeah. What other Canada? Is it pronounced Canada or Canada? Do you know Ash? No, I don't know. I thought it was Canada. Like it's pronounced no different than the country. Well, we pronounce a bunch of stuff wrong. No kidding. Like Punjabi and... Sorry about it. Well, we used to say a Shwari-A-Rai and it's a Shwari-A-Rai. And it's technically, we've been saying Amitabh Bakchan and apparently it's Amitabh Bakchan. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it was like not Ranvir, Ranvir, and it wasn't Up-Matime-Aiga. It's Up-Matime-Aiga. Did you know this? Well, we were also pronounced... I don't know if you've seen the recent videos, but we were pronounced Punjabi wrong. Yeah, I know. But you know what we nail? Every time we... It's Punjab. Well, you know what we nail? Every time we say it. Not Punjab. Swades. Oh, yeah.