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We're doing a movie review Yeah, I have any And we got to one more spooky one before the end of the Halloween season and we got to the 2018 film Patty or her eye No, not for I How would you say pariah party? I would say parry or parry. I would say parry. Oh parry. No, I would say parry What would you say? Body Not parry body body Body we Harry we watch the movie parry Tyler Perry Anyways, they get this 2018 fantasy horror mystery films starring the one and only and you should get here Also known as Queen Coley Queen Coley isn't isn't she Isn't a Vera Coley her husband? Yeah. Yeah exactly Not not. She's not the wife. No, he is her. They're not Coley He is the husband of Anushka Queen and King reign supreme. Yeah. Yeah, anyways, but yeah, it works her film starring her But and she produced it produced it she loves producing Yeah, and oh, I didn't know that. Yeah, I didn't either. Oh wait. That's different. That's a different. Yeah, forget that Oh, same name though. Yeah, but directed by Mmm Prussett Roy Prussett Roy Did he do put that lock which would make sense because I actually believe that Prussett I think Prussett Roy is a woman. Am I not mistaken? No, Prussett Roy is a man Why did I think there was a woman at the helm of this film sexist? No, I really did. I thought this film had a woman director Prussett Roy did direct at least some episodes of but that lock which would make and she exactly exact produced that So you remember where we first saw her I'm pretty sure the first place we ever saw her was this film I'm thinking of in my head the first film. We saw of hers was I believe NH 10 Was that before PK? No, okay. You're right. Okay. You're right. I Always forget she was actually in I Had forgotten until we watched this and I was reminded and looking up the things we've seen her in I was like, oh, yeah That's right. No jokes. Anyways, so like I said, I want to get to one more spooky film before the end of the Halloween spooky season here in America and so we got to this one has been on my list for a long time go on I love a new Shama and It's a creepier style film but different style of creepy than normal horror. I feel But this will be a hundred cents for if you haven't watched it. We saw it on Amazon you can go watch it there Rick your initial thoughts, please well We've just keep I was not expecting us to get as Many good horror films this month because we weren't really calling it horror month And we know that this is an underrepresented genre in India guys That I read that their box office successes and They're good So I think this like the horror genre That I love and would love to see I would love to see this made like an American horror genre style where they could go Really really dark. I think if they did this had the potential to be like beyond exceptional But other than that and we'll talk about the pros and the cons. I I really liked it This is in my easy top three favorite horror films from India. Yeah, I don't I don't blame you I think it's Outside of maybe the end that I wasn't too thrilled with just because it was too happy for me But she's a common theme for me. That's a pretty common through line. Yeah, I love the end of course I thought the acting was superb in this. I thought the story was original. That's my favorite thing I have my list of my favorite things different and obviously maybe you guys were more familiar with like these Because is it more of like a Muslim? That yeah, in fact the name party Is is is the word for fairy? Yeah, and I asked that of Andrani. I said so in India are fairies like not nice She said well There's a mix and a specific particularly in in Islam and the depiction of fairies in Islam There are some that are good and some that are not good. Okay, so yeah Because in America we hear fairies up the first thing that comes to my mind is Tinkerbell Yeah, and that kind of fairy. Well, this also a game very different But also reminiscent of Guillermo de Toro and how he used because even like a pans labyrinth fairies are also Different than a typical fairy, right? And also in like original fairy tales. They're not this cutesy little thing right actually these weird Beings oh, and if you're keeping score at home, this was our 64th film of the year our 271st all-time 338th Hindi of the year 167th Hindi all-time. There you go. Yeah, the this I thought was a really Really well done film and it kept my attention. Oh, yeah throughout throughout engaged and the acting was exceptional by Anushka Sharma and and others Who I I thought he was our dosed at at first I know it because we've seen him so much, but he's not yeah, but we've seen him many times many times He's always exceptional. Yes. He is in everything he does. So maybe one day he will be our dose Okay, so I need to find it. I was looking because I don't know the character's name The actress who played her mom The the witch yeah woman yeah, because she deserves a shout out For her performance. Yeah, I don't know but I don't remember the character name So I was going through but you know forgive me. I did look and I was I couldn't I was trying to Compare it to the character breakdown and in other places and just couldn't find it. So but I thought she did an Exceptional job everybody wasn't a bad performance in this which was which is wonderful to see yeah But let's talk about the star of the film and one who I probably said this every time We've seen a film of hers is like she's quickly becoming one of my favorite actresses in India because I think she one picks interesting roles And she also does an exceptional job at those roles And this is also very different because obviously the the previous two that we saw just this Halloween I it's we're batting a hundred right now. Yeah, no kidding spooky films for for the month But all three are female starred stars with actresses at the helm and and doing really good performances But she does obviously it's very different because it's not really possession obviously story It's no, it's a little it's a little more complicated than a fairy tale But not a fairy tale because the title of film right right. I thought she did Exceptional I really really enjoyed her performance. I almost thought this was a and maybe there was kind of parallels and of like human trafficking Involved in everything. I thought that maybe that was like almost an inspiration for could be what they were doing kind of like a side Not shout-out really, but you know I'm talking about yeah, I do What'd you think about her? Oh, I thought you did a great job. I would I she's she's somebody that I'd really like to talk about in Terms of because there's not a lot about her this part of her life That you can read about in terms of training. She's had as an actress because she started as a model and She has had training and I've looked at some of those things that she's done in preparation for roles And she never set out to be an actress. She set out to be a model. So her work as an actress is I I'd really just like to know Love to talk to her and find out what her process is I'm especially Thinking about process these days and what's going through the minds of an actor and what what they're doing and where they come from in terms of doing what they do, but she's Like it's it's really interesting every single one of the movies that we have seen Are driven By the female. Yeah, the story is carried by the woman in the film. I feel Has that been every horror to embed no no to embed wasn't no But almost every other one majority because it's either witch driven. Yep possession driven. Yep, and it's usually I I'm wondering if that's strategic because it's also probably easier for audiences to sympathize for women It is because they're more vulnerable. Yeah. Yeah, so And they're more easily taken advantage of they're usually more often the victims because men suck. Yeah, and The neither but you know, it's it's you really have to go out of the way to have a male character And when you do is typically a young boy because that's there's an innocence level there Yeah, that you have a level of compassion and a sense of wanting to protect and feeling the immediacy of the danger she's in that she can be overpowered. Yeah Yeah, but yeah, I and I would love to talk to her about why she loves horror so much and or intense Uh Projects. Yeah, because in zek producing It's like she she I think she exact produced bull bull as well. She did. Yeah. Yeah, and then obviously put a lock Mm-hmm, and she darker elements did in age 10 About abduction and she had a really good performance in that obviously in the more towards the beginning because her first one was with rent veer, which we haven't seen yet the Rom-com that they did together and then they started dating and then they also did dildo hot and do right usually She did really well, but I think when she started to get more money more claim She I think she probably just really enjoys this genre. I one I don't know why if you're an actor Why you why you wouldn't cuz one it it also even though some are like they don't require a lot from the actors more Just like the Spokes a lot of the performances are often pretty intense, especially if you're being possessed or if you're Like obviously if you're a fairy there's almost always very high stakes There's almost always a lot, you know, judging very challenging. There's typically Especially if you're the person going through something where you have to demonstrate complete changes of emotion at a given moment So yeah, it's it's typically a fun genre to work in as an actor I can I want very much to be in horror stuff. Oh, yeah, yeah but yeah, she did amazing and Rajit who we've seen many times and he's always he's a thespian Yeah, sir and through always you know it. Yeah, hopefully he'll be our dose one day But I thought it was near Raj at first. He remember he consistently. They remind me one of the other. Yeah But he did he did a really good job as the antagonist of the story totally believed him But also like you almost understood at the end not not why he was trying to kill but like these Would you do some I mean you probably wouldn't torture people But we'd probably try to kill a monster like we yeah of people's human nature is like oh that's scary get rid of it Yeah, but he did he does a great job of not judging the character and in the climactic moments when he's finally with her who he's been hunting down since She's born You you can sense from him a genuine Empathy or sympathy for the girl herself being the one who has to because it's not her fault Yeah, and you sense that from him which is good because he's not the enemy in this story No, at all he could and he could have easily been portrayed or written that way Which would have done a disservice to I think the story. I think they did a very good job of it with his care Arnav Who was our lead male in this I thought did a really good job as well. Yeah him Quite a bit. I want to talk about the end But not the part I didn't like but a part that I really did like Was right the end once again spoils you and see and go watch it obviously, but when they were holding each other Yes, yes, and she restrained. Yes, like her eyes turn black. I loved it. She died from her poison Yeah, but she was trying she was like I I could Yes, and she didn't yeah, I did like that part a lot The whole ending of them just like happy go lucky I don't know if it was my favorite wasn't like I wasn't like angry at her anything It's just I was like this seems a little too happy for yeah No, I my favorite part, but I love that part. I typically I did too and it ties into so one of the one of the only things about it That and this is being really really nitpicky, but I I don't know what I would have done to change it So it's it's a small nitpick but and some of You who've seen it may have felt this way When it happened I wanted to be heartbroken Like I wanted to feel Deep deep sadness that this happened to her and they couldn't be together To have the payoff be even deeper when she goes to bite and doesn't for you to be like My goodness, this isn't just a horror film This is this is a frickin love story and it for whatever reason it didn't get me there I don't have a problem with that. I felt like what it did was fine. It was good But part of me wanted to be there and just be So so sad and find that moment to be wow It's still a great moment, but I wanted it to be a You know, yeah, but I the things that I loved were Number one such an original story. Yeah, I love the story Which is the most important thing which my I mean, I don't know which film I told him bad is probably still up there. It's way in terms of just how cinematic and how artistically brilliant that film really is but this one I Is like I said, it's probably definitely my top three of films. I would recommend now yeah for Indian Which because everything I think is really good, but what's great now is a region after four years. I Can honestly feel like like next Halloween if someone said what are some Indian films I should watch I could rattle off five for them now. Yeah without even thinking about it Which is a really happy thing. Yeah to say you really ought to watch these these watch these like and Even though it's not probably the scariest. There are some scary moments, and there's some really good kind of jump Yeah, that's some good jump. Good jump. It's not as good as I think 1920 I think 1920 did that and bull. Yeah, well did it the jump scares a little better, but just it's just came out what 20 years after a bull exactly and I think there was a shout out And I feel like the head when she killed him. I know it was a little bit I feel like it was a shout out to bubble maybe not a bubble. Sorry. I'm no no what we just watch but a boot Yeah, a little bit. It felt like that it did feel like that. I just I was like, yeah, that feels like that, right? Yeah, but I I one of the things that You know, I would have loved for it to have gone the full dark and I think this could be story-wise a One of the most terrifying if you went full dark on this this could be deeply deeply disturbing or if you let like Guillermo do it Yeah, yeah, it could be really disturbing. Yeah, however, I think they did a pretty good job Mm-hmm of making this a scary film that still has accessibility for the general public in India Which is unfortunate like I gotta do I say unfortunately Because time you get you know, you got to do that with the genre. I just you know I think there is a audience for there is pure horror There is I think there was a person that tweeted on on on Twitter that said Since pure horror is basically dead in Indian cinema and I replied I said, I don't know if it was ever alive Yeah, and I wouldn't if you're talking pure horror because if you if you can rat off ten names and Ten ten films and those ten films are within a 20-year span, right? I don't know if that means it's alive. Well, that means it's just barely ticking and there's some people who would say for them pure horror includes horror includes Slasher films and slasher films for me are not a horror film They are horrors. They're in the horror genre But it doesn't it doesn't require much of me And I don't particularly like to just watch a movie where a madman's walking around chopping people up That doesn't do much for me. It's fun, but the story I Thought the sound design was fantastic I thought the cinematography was excellent I thought the score was excellent and I gave a special put the mom exclamation point I really thought that she did especially the scene where the professor is talking to her for the first time And he's got her captive and she's telling him to impregnate her that whole sequence. Okay, that was It was like that's the kind of role I expect Nawaz to do which he could not for him to do It's gotta be a woman that plays that part. I thought she did it. She hit it out of the park Yeah, she did a great job great job. I do you want to shout it also there the the makeups makeup Yeah, they did a great job effects department not the effects but like like the toenails and the eye clean eyes when he did is when he took his eye out the kind of the Witches or fairies if you were I Would exactly they were in their form. Yeah when they were all black-faced and creepy-looking Yeah, I thought all of them looked really good as opposed to like in Look obviously you could tell they were budget constraint and of course and that kind of stuff Yeah, this one looks like because there were some like VFX shots that you could tell that's not where they put their money Yeah, but on actual practical effects on actors Yes, I thought they were all really good all the stuff on Anushka Yes, whether it was her toenails her the blood like when she turned once and you could saw her like eating the What was she eating? No, that was so it was 1920 but no when she ate the dog. Yes, I think yep and bit it Yeah, I also all the blood coming down her face ever anybody who the continuity people whoever was in charge of continuity and Then also the editing job to ensure continuity with some of the shots were fantastic In fact, there's one sequence early in the film where it was so good I couldn't tell if it was just great editing or if they were doing a two-camera set up The Giga and and the big one in these kinds of films is when people get scratched up and bloodied And you're seeing a sequence that lasts for like three or four minutes on film that probably took seven to ten days in Actual filming time. Yeah, it's not easy for makeup to maintain There's a scratch here and there's some little blood over here And there's a dribble of blood over here and then there's another one over here And there's a little thing over here and you've got to keep it Especially if you're not filming in sequence. Yeah, they did a great job with continuity. Yeah, I agree Like I said overall I like I find very little flaws of this film and I find it so original Definitely, I well once again tombad would be the other one. I would be as original. Yeah, just in a very different way Yeah, but I and darker. I think that is a the way the genre should go focus on I Mean India has in all its different states and Cultures and towns all have different scary stories based off folklore or religious stories or whatever Yes, you can make thousands of films just based off of those that are creepy and could For the genre, right? Yes, I mean even though we did enjoy that the exorcist ones like button and 1920 which had a very exorcist kind of feel yeah But but still Indian yeah, and and still Indian in their story But I feel like the the ones that are so original and so gripping have been like more on the folklore like this and tombad I'm bad. Yeah, and they're the ones that I think have the potential not just in India But globally because there's there's some the unknown is what's what as well Yeah, bobble not it's scary, but but there the unknown is the big factor in the scariness and when you've got a Story that emanates from not just decades or centuries, but millennia It's so yeah, that was my favorite above all is the originality. Yeah of this story Yeah, I thought it was an exceptional story. Do you think? The girl he had agreed to marry Do you think they stayed together and took care of the baby? Yes, you think so? You think she got over yeah because and it's interesting. There was a point in the movie skeptic. I don't there was a point in the movie I wrote in my notes That I didn't I hadn't fully felt the need for that other relationship in the film I felt like it was taking me away from it. She was doing a great job But in the storyline I was trying to figure out. Why do I need to have this and then it ended? Yeah, and I think for the same reason she stops and helps her Have the baby Because of her own personal experience with the loss of her own child. I think that yes I I think I think they I think they do and that's they do. I'm the optimist You know, I think because of her for her. It's very much a Redemption of her being able to have the child that she regrets that she never got to keep I do like that they didn't because sometimes in Indian films. They want to tie everything up a little bit So I do like that the they didn't show us like a year later See them together and they have the baby. Yeah, she's pregnant with another baby So I'm very glad they didn't do that because sometimes Indian films will do that and I'm like stop it. Yeah Too happy. Yeah, I did I did appreciate as well We mentioned how he the professor Evidenced us a level of sympathy toward her and I did feel that sense of this poor girl when She's begging Our our knob the please don't let them in here Because the girl is innocent. It's not her fault. She did nothing wrong, but at the same time you can't let This continue and that that's why I think maybe if I Had been in a theater Fully absorbed maybe no interruptions completely in it for the whole time I might have had a bigger sense of that tragedy in that really wonderful payoff in the end where she's going to clearly have the opportunity to Put her poison into him and she chose that she chooses not to to die. That's really it's so original really original I wonder why she's been away for a while Anushka Looks like she's in a new cricket film that's coming out Cool, but yeah, she hasn't been Credited for an actor in a film since I don't even know what that is I don't either she did zero with SRK in 2018. So but it's been been kind of like four years Yeah, I mean, I know I think I think she got married not too long ago, too Yeah, that's in that period in that time frame and she's over it and Yeah, just took a little break and she's been producing yep She's been producing and I'm sure she's enjoyed just having married life And then it's good to see she's in this Choctaw Express is filming right now So I'm happy to see that she'll be coming back. I would really she's an actress who has done enough work that has wanted I want to ask her questions about process. Yeah, very much. Anyways Let us know what you thought about Barry or Parai as we all know What should be our next body a new skasharma film and what are the spooky films? Obviously we've done with kind of our spooky, but obviously we'll watch we'll still watch time anytime a year Give us a good spook any time and then maybe we'll if I can get some Enough to I thought it was gonna be like, oh, we're gonna get three kind of okay films I have pleasantly three of my favorites of so far this year, so I really didn't think we'd have much Maybe there's a lot more to be then then we thought so let us know what we should watch next down below