 Were you just doing the intro to blue skidoo weekend mm-hmm? Hey, we'll go back to our stupid reaction Corbin I'm Rick you can also Instagram Twitter for more juicy content follow us. Thank you to everybody's for some paper Subscribe and hit that like button Today we're doing a movie review And we'll go back to classic month. It's classic month. It's classic month where everything is old and we got a very old one today Yes, 1955. I didn't even know they had electricity back in those days. That's true Uh, is this the oldest to lugu we've seen to lugu. Yes, maybe I think it is if it's how old was My a bazaar I don't know But that one did get big bad mama. That's it Ah 2008 that makes sense My a bazaar it's no way. It's any of these no here. I mean Okay My a bazaar, but we also 57. Okay. So this is older, but then maybe that other um, talugu one that about the singer The um classical singer, you know and the kid Um, anyway, anyways, it's it's old in 1955. That's that's yeah, that's old. Um, uh, talugu film Misama misama misama misama. Yeah, uh, directed by elvi presad and written and produced by aluri. Chakrapani did the screenplay um Did he say he was acting as well Who was this as screenplay as oh, that's just how he's credited as the screenplay It doesn't say his full name in the credits. Gotcha. It just says chakrapani and starring savichori Mm-hmm and uh ntr senior ntr Is it senior senior senior? I think it's senior senior because he's junior ntr's How would you do is he just ntr and then it's ntr no he would be senior if he was yeah, I think he's his dad No, this is not junior ntr's dad. This is junior ntr's grandpa Um, I know that for a fact and then he's senior senior Is that a thing has to be Because if you're the third you can't you're not a junior. I know this from personal experience. I'm a third When do you become a junior when you're the second my dad is junior? So there's senior is the first named So if you had a son and named Corbin I would never It would be Corbin jr. Mm-hmm and then if that Corbin had a Corbin It would be Corbin the third So is his dad's name not ntr? That's plausible So his dad maybe has another name and then he named him after his grandpa. That's plausible Wow And it could also just be a nickname. I don't know uh regardless regardless nepotism and uh, he was in um, my bizarre as well Yes, um Anyways, uh, but it's Synopsis I think gives a little too much maybe too much away But it's came out in 1955. So this will be 100 for the review. Yeah, that's a terrible. Don't read the imdb Logline. I read it earlier. I was like, that's There's too much. I mean it's 1955. I get it Everybody's probably seen it And all that but uh and also the the posters in color, which is makes no sense. We did not have a colored version We only had a I don't believe it was in color. Yeah, I didn't find a version that was in color Maybe they just did that to make it also the runtime is not three hours I don't know why the runtime is three hours on imdb. So indy is all kinds of wrong. Yeah Um, so anyways, if you haven't seen please go watch it. We saw it on youtube. It's pretty good pretty decent copy Uh, it's english subtitles on youtube and if you I'm sure there's better versions if you don't need english subtitles as well Right, uh rick your initial thoughts of mizama one of those films that is a mixed bag that I ultimately liked didn't love The part of the things that I don't like is just my own personal taste for melodrama And that's that's really the the the basic crux of it. Is that for my own? Sensibilities there's stuff about melodrama that is just I did hard to watch for a long period of time and it has some Some fits and starts as far as it having momentum in the story, but it is something I ultimately liked and there's no denying it's A very important film in the history of indian cinema, especially this region and There is something that I liked particularly about it, which we can talk more about I really appreciated the fact that this had I didn't expect it, but it really had at Throughout it's not the core of the story, but a really big part of the story Is about religious tolerance. Yeah, and I I really appreciated that so I liked it. Yeah, so did I as well I I enjoyed this one. There was aspects of it that um I thought were funny Yeah, there's some there's some funny parts to it No, not just like the funny parts because I did I I laughed a quite a few times Oh, you mean at some of just like some the filmmaking of the time Okay, the acting sometimes of the time. Yeah, that's the part which is It's always what it is super interesting. It's 1955 man. It's a and 1950 It's just the way it is and the development of film and storytelling and things of that nature So you you you got to take it Excuse me with the grain of salt of this is This region of india at this time and what they were making. Yeah Because if you compare this to other films of 1955 especially films that are coming out of hollywood in 1955 You'd be too very different. Yeah, this feels like a 1935 film. Yeah compared to You know, yeah, the films of the world in 1950. Um, a lot of times I thought the acting was actually quite nice. Um But then they they do certain certain things and it's it's like time And they also in I think it was very common in this day to the comedy was very chaplain-esque Yeah, it was it was full-blown at some times. I felt like I was watching a laurel and hearty movie Yeah, yeah, but that was that was the comedy of the day. He he invented that style of comedy Yeah, it came from obviously stage stage was first and he kind of brought his own style in vaudeville Yeah, and so everybody kind of played off of that For the film comedy of the time, um, and they it wasn't the entire thing but a lot of the situational comedy or the Characters that was supposed to be the community. You know, it just kept going through my head after the movie ended Maddie, please He said that 500 times maddie, please maddie, please maddie, please another thing I I appreciate before getting to the um the the acting and all the other aspects of it. Um was it was The messaging was actually um a lot of the messaging was um pretty cool for the time. Yeah in terms of Um female empowerment and them making their own choices about many things. Yeah, obviously and being and men Being respectful to them in their choices of the time as opposed to just the man being in charge Yeah, except except this line this I love this part at the very beginning and there's a song about it where he says Uh, where is it? I quoted it exactly there. Yes means no and there no means yes. Am I right guys? There was a whole song about it Let us know if that's the exact translation. No, um But like her character was very strong willed obviously and and um, yeah And opinions and obviously didn't would not be pushed over by yeah people and therefore religious very strong for Whatever reason yep, and she was like I'm you're you're gonna ask me don't speak for me Yes, you're gonna deal with me on my terms and so that that was great You don't see that often. I thought it was a very uh for him a very respectful NTR character respectful character of her. Yes, especially once again for 1955 where we've seen many times So like oh, that's very dated that What they what they just did there and that the what they're doing in the relationship I thought he was a very respectful character of her, uh, which was uh, lovely to see Um, especially like I just said for the time it's just you don't expect that often Even at hollywood you don't expect it because they was just such a different time and How people treated even though they weren't fully once again. This is spoiler reviews married it's just You expected an old yeah, there wasn't anything like that in that like for example I had mentioned in another reaction just a second ago that that that the the british rating system just changed mary poppins From you universal to pg because of the hot and taut reference And if you don't know what that is it is it's it's not I don't know you need to change the rating of the film But you do need to explain it to the kids because you don't want your kids walking around and Calling somebody a hot and taut especially if they came out of a chimney sweep and they're covered in black soot That's not the rating system for back in the day films probably definitely needs to be changed because i'm pretty sure Greece is either g or pg Greece's pg It definitely should not be pg It's not g no and it was at the time. Yeah. Yeah. No pieces not g it should be a pg 13 film Uh, this is quite a few references and no guarantees Typically g films don't have lyrics and songs where he says the chicks will cream or pussy wagon. Yeah Don't want the four-year-olds, uh repeating that one. Hey, mom can can we go for a ride in the pussy wagon? I heard it'll make the chicks cream Go back to kindergarten sam Anyways, but yeah, so that was that was cool to see in in in an old school film Like that ntr's character And they all had these the little moments of And I especially the the girl and her family and I think it was to show like their relation to each other But like the the wide eye. Oh, yeah And the turn let's make sure we turn in face front for the reaction Is very Yeah, a lot of a lot of uh vaudevillian. Yeah. Yeah, um That it's part of the comedy of the day Yes, uh, because they want to make it comes from stage because they want to make sure you see the reaction And so that's why in theater your reactions are always much more heightened because you got to play in the back You know and again, that's where on the one hand it's it's not my cup of tea But I appreciate it for what it is. I more appreciate it in The comedies that are full-blown comedies because this isn't comedy all the time No, I've part comedy but when you're watching Old laurel and hearty three stewages charlie chaplin You you are you're just you're basking in that and it's the kind of bubble bath you want to just sit in all the time But for the most part other than that aspect of it it's not something that I enjoy watching because it's It and it's not fair to it because in the day it was the style of the day Today you do that in an acting class. They're going to be making some changes real quick and say what the hell are you doing? But yeah, they all did it. But I I thought ntr one God, does he look like I know it's it's the genetics are strong the eyes. Yes, sweet. I told Steph I was like he just has I've always thought junior and char had sweet eyes like he just seems like a sweet man Right, and he has the exact same eyes. Yeah exact same nose very kind face Very familiar mannerism which works in the role very well And so it's just it was just I just feel like I'm looking at junior ntr right now Yeah, but I thought he did a very good job in in his role Um, I thought he was a very sweet man. I thought he played him very well Um, I kept watching throughout the film. I wrote down. I just I kept I couldn't help throughout both in their performances and the writing that even though it was very cringy sometimes Just because of the melodrama. Yeah, the word that kept going through my mind over the time was adorable Yeah, the film just it's just consistently adorable. It feels like a sweet Like comfort film very much. I wouldn't subtract me if that's what it is for a lot of people right old school comfort film Absolutely. Um, what had we'd seen chavitri in recently? It was something very recently We had seen her in something Was it uh The other one from this period. Did she just do Delugu and damel or did she also do hindi? I'm not sure You know, this was filmed simultaneously with two different casts Oh, really? I read that that this was done both to lugu and then it was also done in damel with a whole completely different cast I bet that was done a lot back in the day Now they just kind of dub it and or Certain teachers will say it and because I speak multiple languages, right Um, sorry. Um, was she wait? No, no was she in that? Um Hindu mythology one that we just saw Isn't that the street? That's why I was asking street whatever that was street for 10 or street Oh, no, that's a hindi film. I know that's why I was wondering if she had had done that What was she in? I feel like we just saw her She has so many credits good lord There's a my bazaar. She's in my bazaar That's but that wasn't recently. I know That's this one Huh interesting Maybe you're just remembering her like From my bazaar. Maybe wow. I just she has a lot of credits. Good lord a huge amount of films 215 wait was she the one? That the the biopic was made out of after Hmm of the the was that her of the old school, right? I know what you're talking about. Yeah I don't know. Yeah, you guys let me know. Sorry. Anyways, uh, I thought she was I thought she was very fiery She had a lot of opinions in this one And uh, it worked a lot obviously every single character had those their moments of melodrama and oh, yeah the over the top and the right they were they were Directed to do that as is, you know the the the climax and resolution in this thing happens in about three minutes It's just that's my it's my least favorite part of the film Tell them i'm really yours. Actually, you're not i'm adopted. Yes, but we're both your parents. Oh, I love it. Yes That's basically the ending she kisses her sister after she's just like no Wait, tell them i'm not adopted. Actually, you're adopted. What? Yes, but we're both your parents. I love everyone It was very it's so funny. It's like after two and a half hours wrap it up everybody Let's get this thing over with right now. Come on quick. Let's wrap it up. It was a very old school ending Very, uh, so fast and so simple. Yeah, uh Actually, I think she's been her sister her whole her whole life. Yeah, obviously they made references to like I believe it was some hindu sisters that were always bickering together and um And so that's why they had that that kind of relationship there But I liked her as she has great screen presence Um, man, the song's wonderful and that's yeah, I really enjoyed the um the moon one with her Yeah, ntr and her yep, and there was some really cool dancing ones as well. I don't think we had heard any of these songs before Um, I don't think we had we had ever reacted to anything if we have let me know But um, I liked all the songs. I thought it was a really well scored. I did too filmed by um Yep, who was it here? I just had it up. Uh, uh, saluri Rajeshwara Rao Rao um And so that was that was another element of it that I that I really appreciated And there there also may be some other that I also appreciated because it just came out of nowhere for me was the dream sequence Oh, yeah, that was great. That was really wonderful I For a for a film that's just so melodramatic and pretty predictable for it to jump like that and suddenly become this Avalent guard film for about three and a half minutes was very cool Yeah, that's actually that's one of my favorite parts of the film. I didn't expect it not at all Not at all. And then she was like swooning for him after that. She's oh, you saved. Well, you saw his sword I almost laughed out loud He's standing there the guy when the guy's standing there like this and then if she goes to her And it goes back to him and his sword kind of just goes like this I know that was unintentional, but it was pretty funny um Uh, yeah, so that was I loved that moment as well. Yeah that the dream sequence was it was cool It was a it was a different change of pace And they had to act there was like a legit nice arrow flin sword fight I liked it. I saw my first arrow flin film I want to say a year ago. Yeah, I think it was the first Robin Hood guy was a stud That was my first arrow flin. Yeah, arrow flin was a stud man. You don't have tom cruise without arrow flin and it was very That style right that his films are ready. Yeah, because they're very much that they're 1930s. I think maybe 1920s um But it was he came right on the heels of rudoff valentino who kind of started that in the silent era. Yeah. Yeah um I'm trying to think of any other elements that I that I wanted to talk about If there were any other things technologically that maybe we had missed that's that wasn't a very possible because it's not Technologically, there wasn't anything really. No, I surprising or or that seemed difficult I enjoyed some of the cinematography in terms of like especially that the moon sequence That whole set they built. Yeah, um and the moon behind it was real nice It was more just I think I think this is just a feel-good film a lot of people like and like sit down I'm gonna enjoy this and like most mellow dramas the predominant 90 percent of the storytelling is just in a house somewhere. Yeah, which is and yeah This this probably carries with it a huge reason for the love is just The nostalgia. Oh, yeah. Yeah, um, I can see why a lot of people won't really I looked up a lot of lists of like best talugu films of all time classics, especially Mya bazaar is one for of course Most yeah, but this was very high on a lot of other people's Um a list of classic talugu films Um, so uh, it was really nice. Thank you so much for the recommendation. Yeah, um, let us know what the other neck other classic talugu films we should watch are and um for these stars here savitri or ntr Senior big boy. I don't big big boy senior uh ntr That we should watch and anything else we need to know down below