 Yeah, excuse you Hey, we'll go back to her stupid rakes is it it's a Corbin he farted and he close Yep Watch an amazing international films Reviewing them and then doing some of my own stupid silly things as as one does yep and today I believe we were acting to a trade good. I believe it's about time It's I believe the Hindi film. Yeah, yeah, raincoat 2004 raincoats keep falling on my head Da da da It's with AJ Deppgun and a short your rod. Oh, is there anybody she hasn't worked with? Yes, my question Bob Saget True Bob Saget's gonna get on that Okay, so we have a description before watching and then we have a description after watching okay, so before watching Set in Calcutta. Whoo Raincoat is an adaptation of Oh Henry short story the gift of the Magi It tells the story of two lovers separated by destiny who meet again one day This encounter allows each to realize the truth about the lives. They were living or they are living And then we have a note for after it. So all right first. All right. This is the trailer for raincoat. Here we go Oh I can't tell. Tell what? I kind of couldn't tell what was going on and I can't tell if I want to watch it. No, I think I can tell. They used to be lovers and then time passed, she's now about to get married. He's come back into the picture and it's one of those stories of now she has to decide kind of stories. And he's not in a relationship with anybody? I don't believe so. Okay, I could be wrong. But let's maybe this after the watch information will help us. If you want to see a performance from Ashwari Aray and Ajay Dev Gunn where they're forced to rely on fleshing their thespian muscles. This is the next film of theirs that you would want to watch shot in mostly one setting. Raincoat often feels more like a theater performance than a film itself embarking on a fascinating examination of human nature. It has similar stylistic simplicity to the lunchbox in addition to a similar feel to Lutero, which was also based on another short story by L. Henry. So I think this film is something that you guys would really enjoy. Cool. Well, we like that. Yep. We like that a lot. It didn't interest you though? It interested me because of who the two leads are for sure. I don't know is the film, when did the film come out? 2004. Okay. It looked older than that and that just might be the trailer. It could be the trailer. A lot of times that happens with some older trailers. So I mean, yeah, I'm interested but not like jump up and down. I got to see it right now. Interesting. Yeah. I can tell what was going on. It seemed pretty interesting. It definitely looked a lot younger than I'm used to seeing them. Yeah. Well, it's almost 20 years ago. 2001. That's way too... Yep. 2004 can be that long ago. Yep. I'm pretty sure it was just 2004. It was... Time goes by too fast. It does. I'm about to have a one-year-old. Do you know that song? You know it. That's right. I can't tell you where it's from though. Your mom wrote it. What was it from? It's Jim Croce. It's about time and a bottle. It's 117 minutes. Cool. All he wanted was to see her just once. Manu was from a village in the backwoods. Neither was the girl next door. His lost love. Well, you know... That's... I like that. Yeah. It's a nice little description. So it was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Actress. It won National Film Award in India. Okay. So it won the... The National Film Awards. National Film Awards. And she was nominated for Filmfare Awards. So if it says... I mean, obviously the way the person explained it, obviously it's very theatrical. And two actors flexing their thespian muscles. That's obviously what we enjoy. And I've said that repeatedly. You know, since Gersnatch, we've wanted to watch the Shwarya flex her thespianatic muscles. So, yeah. Should this be... Would this be one of her defining thespianatic performances? Yes. For those of you who know and are in the know, let us know. Because we are not in the know. And it really was probably more the incongruent connect... You know, I didn't feel a congruence in the trailer itself and the quality was low. But based on that description of it feeling more like lunchbox, intimate, not a lot of settings. You know, we like lunchbox. And I'm interested when it's an actor-driven film. And Josh, that's a Bengali last name, right? I think it is. It's the spelling that made me hesitate. That's Sujoy Ghosh, but I don't think he's supposed it that way. No, he's supposed it that way. G-H-O-S-H. From Khan. Yeah. Sujoy. Sujoy Josh. Uh-huh. Is it G-H-O-S-H? No, he's supposed Sujoy. It is. Josh. Yeah, you're right, yeah. So, I think... I mean, because he's Bengali, right? He is. Yeah. So I'm guessing this is... And didn't they say it was a Bengali? Well, it takes place in Calcutta. So, if you're a Bengali writer, everything has to take place in Calcutta. No. But everything does. No, just like not everything that takes place in Bengal has to be in Bengali. This is in Hindi. We have to see one. What? We have to see one that hasn't taken place in Bengal. That's because we've seen Appu. Yeah, we've seen like four films. It's not to do it right. No, except for one. And that one didn't have Calcutta in it. Did it? Okay. It was one of the places. I am correct. You got a problem with Calcutta? No. You sure? I'm just pointing out that you're a little obsessed with Calcutta, okay? Admittedly, unashamedly, happily, wholeheartedly. Let us know about this film down below. I'm gonna kill you.