 Have you seen that trend on Instagram? The, all the celebrity, Bollywood celebrities doing the Galabo, Sotabo, Sotabo, Soma, Baudabo, Soma, no. Fawabo, Sotabo, Galabo, Soma, Baudabo, Kizabo, Kizabo, Daudabo. I don't know, I did it. I did it correctly. Dada-dinta, dada-dinta, dada-dinta, dina-dina, dina-dina, dint-dinda-dina, dint-dinda-dina, dint-dinda-dint-dinda-dint-dina, dint-dinda-dina, dint-dinda-dint-dina. Oh shit. Hey, welcome back to our stupid reaction. You did a dumb corbin. I'm Rick and it's false on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and content. Thank you all so much. I'm Patreon, follow the official Twitter account, ring the bell to follow the notification squad. Bang! And, uh, sorry, I scared my son when I went bang. Uh, and, uh, follow us on our personal YouTube channel, the link's always in the description below. So, today, uh, the history was made. Uh, something, it was for the first times in Bollywood for sure. Something that was made for theatrical release has been released on the, um, uh, streaming platforms. Uh, it's one of the first, it's, it was supposed to be a big theatrical release and release on that. So, we got to see it today and so that's what we're doing. We're doing a review. It's gonna be a little different because it's new. We're gonna do a little non-spoiler. Correct. And then we'll do spoilers. That's because that's how we do new ones because some of you haven't seen it as opposed to when we watch Un-End. And it came out in 1950. And all of you have seen it, so. Yes, so. Uh, this is S-Glabo Sotabo, uh, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Aishman Krana, Vijay Raz. And, uh, directed by- Gulabo Sotabo. Gulabo Sotabo. Makes me laugh. It's a very, uh, sing-songy name for sure. It really is. It really is. By Sujit Sikhar, uh, from Piku. Uh, I think that's- No, Piku, did he direct Pink as well or did he not? No. I don't know. I don't think he did. I think he definitely did Piku. He wrote Pink. Uh, but we loved Piku. Pop. Uh, Piku is one of our favorite movies. Uh, two scheming men get caught up in a game of one Upsman ship. Each one attracting, uh, attracting the other members to their clan, and each one with the agenda of his own. That's pretty accurate. Uh, so, Rick, non-spoiler, do you have a paragraph at all? Non-spoiler, I have a paragraph off the top of my head. I didn't write something down definitively. But I would say, um, it- a- an attempt at a cautionary tale that has a flat front end and a better back half that's primary benefit is the strong acting performances by everybody. Yet, for me, didn't reach the potential I was hoping it would achieve. I don't consider it to be a bad film, but it's not something I would jump up and down and say, yeah, you gotta watch it right now. Yeah, and I would agree. Uh, we could get more into that and just spoil those once we're done with this little tiny bit. Um, it- I think a lot of the- I- because a lot of stuff was great. All the actors, I believe to them, 100%. 100%. The makeup was phenomenal. The accents were really, really good. Uh, well, to my ears, obviously to an- I don't know the regional, but they sounded good to my, uh, ears. I think the cinematography, it was a very beautiful film in terms of just making it look naturally beautiful. Uh, and, you know, obviously his shots are just- his films are really just flying the wall type films, right? And that's what we loved about Piku. Uh, and so stuff like that. I think where it lost us is, and I confirmed this with somebody, it's such a dialogue heavy film and it was going for a lot of quirky dialogue. Uh, and I asked some Indians to turn on English Shubs for me and tell me if they did it correct and they said it- they tried, but it does not convey some of the humor and also some of the weight of some of the dialogue in the English version. Uh, and so obviously this is strictly based off of the- if you're watching it with English Shub titles like we were, this is the review for that. Um, because it's completely different if you understand the language and same thing with a bunch of other comedies, you know. Uh, but I agree. I think it's just- it's a weird thing because I think most of the film is- it's a well-made film. It's like- like all the pieces are there, the cinematography, the acting, the score I thought was enjoyable, but it was pretty boring most of the time for me. Um, me too. And so that's- I wanted to really love it. I really did. Oh, 100% I did, yeah. Um, but I agree with you and I think the score was really quirky and fun. And I think we probably did lose some of the translation aspect of it, but even still, uh, there was a- and it isn't just pacing. It's just the story in and of itself was boring. I didn't find myself caring about the people enough and soon enough. I did see that some critic, I don't remember from where, uh, took exception to Big B and said that they- like he got- that he used his makeup and stuff and we got props more than we got a character and I felt the exact opposite. Oh no, I- I- I wholeheartedly, I think there was nothing wrong with the performances. I think- Nothing. I felt every acting performance in this was strong. It's my favorite part. If there's anything I would say that I like about this film the most, it's everybody's acting. Yeah, I- I agree. The acting is really, really, really good in this. It's just the story that they were telling. Just in terms of what I got from the dialogue of the subs, I just- it didn't interest me very much. No, I really felt like the- the cautionary tale, uh, at the end and what they were trying to say, um, would have had a stronger payoff if we had had a more personal story throughout because the payoff at the end is the personal side of this versus it being just the, uh, stereotypical, topical, at this level, bickering and, uh, versus getting- getting- and I thought we were gonna go there in the moment when- and again, now, my album being getting into spoilers here. If, uh, if you haven't seen it, uh, go away and especially if you- you know the language, I'd say definitely go watch it. I think you're gonna enjoy it more than- than we would, uh, with the subs. Absolutely. Um, but, uh, that- that's our non-spoiler review. Yeah. If you want some- if you want to talk a little bit more about the little bit of spoilers, uh, now is the time, so you've been warned. Yeah, go ahead, Rick. So the scene where Ayushman is talking to Big B and he's laying down there and he tells him to adopt him and you get the idea that that was probably a ploy. Yeah. Um, I thought that was the place we were gonna start to get into some of the more personal things about Big B's story because I was beginning to- just- just because of the way Big B played this guy, I was beginning to feel a sense of empathy and compassion and I wanted to know more about this man's story. Why is he alone? Where- where are his kids? Where's his family? And then I wanted to know more about the people living in the building. It's like, who are these people? Why are they all together? There was this bickering in the first half and it wasn't very exciting that for me it was like, we gonna get to our story yet? Yeah. Okay, I get it. It's a landlord with tenants. Uh, the acting is holding me, but the story itself was just boring. Yeah, I think it- I think in that- in that- in that time when, um, they're doing a lot of the bickering, it's- it's a lot of the language. Like it's- like little slangs that are supposed to- Sure. Oh my God, like he said that, blah, blah, blah, but it didn't translate. I did not- I think I chuckled maybe twice and I know this is not supposed to be a comedy. It's not supposed to be like- it's not supposed to be like a funny, funny film. Um, but, uh, like I think those were the moments that were supposed to keep you in those moments and they- they just did not translate with the subs. I think we laughed more in the trailer. Yeah, yeah. I think we did. I really do. And I will say, because we- we gotta say this because we never talk about the man, but we're gonna talk about him. I think VJ Roz, uh, as always, just like a Euchman and Big B, he just is always good. He's always believable. He brings such an interesting character to every film. Just- I think it's making- Everything. The makeup of his face, it's very expressive, I think sometimes. Uh, not like Jim Carrey expressive, but like- But it's not like cliche, like a Jim Carrey expression either. It's- it's- every single time he's on screen, you're just- No. Enraptured into what he- in what he's doing and he- he's effortlessly funny as well. Tell me if you agree with this comparison because they have very different faces, but I feel the same way as far as expressiveness of face without it being comedic. Just a face that has such- such character to it and such expressiveness as Andy Serkis. Yeah. Yeah, I would say so. Yeah. Right? Same- same quality of actor as well. Both are- Yeah. Phenomenal actors. Um, and yeah, I- like I said, I so wanted to really love this film, but I ended up just being like, okay, that was- that was fine. That was nice. Um, and so that's- that's really what I came away with it as and maybe it'd be different if we knew Henry, like I said, because I've talked to a few people already that said they really, really enjoyed it and they thought it was really funny, heartwarming, and I'm like, oh, okay, that's probably stronger than what I would have felt. Uh, in terms of the film as a whole, but it's- it's one of those weird films because, like I said, almost everything is good in it. It's just the film is not as good as I wanted it to be. I agree. Like it's not the director's fault, it's not- it's like it's not- No. It's just a story. Yeah. And I think as well, I'm glad that I didn't allow the- the boringness of the story for the majority of the first three quarters of it to, uh, distract me from the cautionary tale aspect because it does have an important message that I wish they had been able to accentuate more. Yeah. And the analogy I can give for it would be like, if you're driving on a road and it's raining really hard, it's easy to get focused on the rain and be frustrated by the rain, but if you're able to clean the windshield, you can see what's really out there, and that's how I felt, like the rain being the proverbial boredom I had. Yeah. Because when- when the statement was made about how do you place a dollar value on the love of a mother. And at the end, when he places a dollar value on the chair and then the store in Mumbai places the dollar value on the chair, that- that's a very important message, as is- one of my favorite things, if not my favorite thing, is she did not settle and didn't get played and at her age was like, I'm still gonna go after the love of my life and I'm not gonna be mean to you in the process. I'm still gonna let you have a home. But I know you married me for the mansion and I want to have love with the remaining days of my life. I thought that was great. Yeah. I did enjoy the end. She was like- had her whole entry moment there at the end where she was like a badass and I thought that was- that was really fun. So yeah, it's- once again, this is a review for the English subtitle version and that's the only thing we can judge. It might be a completely different film with the Hindi version, so you can let us know what you thought about this film down below. But we love every actor in this, we love the director and we want to see more- I need- I want to see more from this director actually. We need to explore more because he's a phenomenal director. Great director. I think the next one probably- what have I heard? Madras Cafe, Vicky Donner. And that's his too? Yeah, that's his. He's worked with the Eushman a lot. So anyways, so yeah, so that's our review of Galabo Sotabo. It's free on Amazon, so I mean go check it out. And it's two hours? Yeah, it's not- like I said, I'm pretty sure if you know Hindi you probably would enjoy it even more. But we're not gonna lie to you and tell you we loved it when it was just a film. Let us know what you thought of film down below.