"RRR - The Best Movie You've Never Seen" by The Critical Drinker - REACTION by Steph Sabraw & Jaby

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  • @jengimbuti3983
    @jengimbuti3983 Před rokem +598

    In India, many friends can sleep in the same bed and not have a physical relation. Such open and awesome frendship we have. But due to Western influence our friendship has got affected.

    • @yogeshronte
      @yogeshronte Před rokem +146

      Even I'm with my sister some see us both like we are in relationship. It's disgusting. Western movies have affected indian audience so much. It's not their fault but ours.

    • @varunkarankar8762
      @varunkarankar8762 Před rokem +11

      @@yogeshronte true

    • @szewei85
      @szewei85 Před rokem +4

      @@varunkarankar8762 hahahaha🤣

    • @jatinsharma2787
      @jatinsharma2787 Před rokem +1

      That's gay bro 🤣🤣

    • @gracedeals19
      @gracedeals19 Před rokem

      Exactly. But Americans are so messed up in their brains that you can't make them understand. Look at the way they treated michael jackson.

  • @lelaramthiyagarajan5979
    @lelaramthiyagarajan5979 Před rokem +837

    Even rajamouli would have not thought RRR would blow up this much 🤭

    • @funvideos1941
      @funvideos1941 Před rokem +158

      With bahubali he crossed states and with RRR he crossed country

    • @allrounders3658
      @allrounders3658 Před rokem +24

      @@funvideos1941 and with adipurush he cross the world

    • @pratikpawar8130
      @pratikpawar8130 Před rokem +15

      @@allrounders3658 definitely bro adipurush one movie I looking for

    • @infernalone8894
      @infernalone8894 Před rokem +53

      @@allrounders3658 om raut: director of Adipurush.

    • @harshbhardwaj9211
      @harshbhardwaj9211 Před rokem +41

      @@allrounders3658 rajamouli is not related to adipurush

  • @howwouldtheyknow8972
    @howwouldtheyknow8972 Před rokem +92

    Actually what Raju gestured on the bridge was pretty clear. See India is loud and crowded so even in our daily life we often use gestures so for us that was making perfect sense

    • @100RABHKO4
      @100RABHKO4 Před rokem +12

      Fun Fact: Indians are better in sign language because from childhood we have been threatened by our parents in front of everyone through signs only 😂😂😂

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Před rokem

      @eBottle yes actually, how many times have you observed people working in crowded environment? Like in markets. The gestures are best way out.

    • @ymmich2143
      @ymmich2143 Před měsícem +1

      Yup true the gestures made sense to me too. The broad idea was clear. I don't understand how the west wasn't able to understand anything he gestured. Guess we are different after all.

  • @geetadhumane5793
    @geetadhumane5793 Před rokem +62

    Rajamouli said that he never thought he could make movies for Western sensibilities..but the guy heavily underestimates himself...A man who can come up with Universal ideas and present them in such a spectacular fashion can make movies for everyone....He is a bonafide genius

    • @harsh....8993
      @harsh....8993 Před rokem +7

      He is best Director alive in India atleast

  • @Bambambhole5
    @Bambambhole5 Před rokem +127

    We've even have a head nodding language for "yes" "no" " what happend" "come here" "move" "not sure" and other necessary words just by nodding our head in different ways.. we understand the hand gestures more easily than others

  • @26027281
    @26027281 Před rokem +353

    Why it is never "over the top" when Hollywood does all kinds of impossible action scenes , zombies and super heroes ?
    West is so judgemental about us but trust me we don't care , we love RRR or any other well made Indian movie.
    RIP Hollywood

    • @kiraakgang5797
      @kiraakgang5797 Před rokem +24

      True RRR 🔥

    • @CinePals
      @CinePals Před rokem +91

      It's over the top here too. Not sure where you got the idea that's it not. Fast & Furious is embraced for being over the top.

    • @Nvk95729
      @Nvk95729 Před rokem +13

      Bro see matrix we know it’s pure graphics but still it’s perfect, rrr is good but vfx either they have to invest a lot or take small budget relastic vfx

    • @SumitSinha_ArtFreak
      @SumitSinha_ArtFreak Před rokem +12

      Because they do it with such finesse that it doesnt look that over the top on screen

    • @siddharthdhulipala24
      @siddharthdhulipala24 Před rokem +14

      @@CinePals hey Jaby asli id se aa

  • @THE-USER
    @THE-USER Před rokem +385

    For people who portray west as open minded, Kudos to them. They are the most closed minded people in the history of mankind

    • @ArpitSgh36
      @ArpitSgh36 Před rokem +42

      As an INDIAN, bro I can't agree any more

    • @spider123839
      @spider123839 Před rokem +14

      True!

    • @T0xiikGaz14
      @T0xiikGaz14 Před rokem +1

      Ahah seriously ? I would like to know from where did you get your info dude

    • @gracedeals19
      @gracedeals19 Před rokem +41

      @@T0xiikGaz14 well for example, we have to continue telling you guys that our movies are not "musicals" but you guys came up with that definition and you refuse to take anything else. We don't consider our movies as "musicals". Secondly, many americans see things only as "right wing" and "left wing". We don't. We see it as a movie.

    • @drthirteen5786
      @drthirteen5786 Před rokem +1

      Totally 💯 true 💯

  • @datta3268
    @datta3268 Před rokem +406

    Hey Jaby, in the bridge scene, Bheem doesn't care how the plan will execute, his immediate concern is to rescue the child somehow and places his complete trust in Ram who seems to have a plan, that's the kind of person Rajamouli wanted to portray Bheem as.

  • @cpol1146
    @cpol1146 Před rokem +197

    Defeating and Catching the tiger was a norm for the Indian Emperors, Kings and Warriors in the past especially during the ancient and mediaeval times. Infact, it was a mark of greatness and high value masculinity in those times. Many Emperors, Kings and Warriors have done this. Here are some examples - Sambhaji, Maharana Pratap, Rana Sanga , Samudragupt, Chandragupta Maurya, Rajendra Chola, Hari Singh Nalwa, Lalitaditya Muktapida, Vikramaditya, Kanisha etc.

    • @sandeepkumar-tr4is
      @sandeepkumar-tr4is Před rokem +23

      Raj Gonds in adilabad known for hunting tigers even Nat Geo made episode on it

    • @Kunwar_Arjun
      @Kunwar_Arjun Před rokem +8

      It was common, but still was not a norm.
      Mian dido Jamwall is one more btw

    • @munehboi
      @munehboi Před rokem +1

      Yeah but with bare hands that's an exaggeration.

    • @human6729
      @human6729 Před rokem

      Maharana pratap still most mighty but that does not mean others aren't. They are best till what nature has given them. (Pratap was like 7.5 feet and many more features do see dr.vivek bindra video about pratap)

    • @Agent-57
      @Agent-57 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Mostly with Spears and Shields. Doing it bare handed is impossible. A Tiger weighs 3 times more than a human.

  • @pankajikhe4425
    @pankajikhe4425 Před rokem +243

    Everyone is saying "Tollywood" 😅
    Yes they deserve it, in South industry they represent our true culture 😇
    Love from Maharashtra , 🇮🇳 😍

    • @pokemonitishere202
      @pokemonitishere202 Před rokem +11

      Tollywood is only Telugu 🔥 film industry

    • @captainsteverogers8708
      @captainsteverogers8708 Před rokem +11

      Yess! We Telugu people want a separate Telugu Nation 🔥

    • @kumarkoushikt2499
      @kumarkoushikt2499 Před rokem +18

      @@captainsteverogers8708 who dafaq r u?

    • @sandeepkumar-tr4is
      @sandeepkumar-tr4is Před rokem +16

      @@captainsteverogers8708 wtf bro 🤣🤣
      Em antunnav

    • @bhuvanraj9276
      @bhuvanraj9276 Před rokem +15

      @@captainsteverogers8708 special offer for you. We will give one island in Andaman only for you. Go there and don't come back 😂😂

  • @laxminarayana6877
    @laxminarayana6877 Před rokem +82

    It’s called friendship not bromance 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @drbh6331
      @drbh6331 Před rokem

      In west it's called bromance as their brains are stuck near sex

    • @AyushKrPandey07
      @AyushKrPandey07 Před rokem +12

      Exactly 😂 idk how can they call it weird or love story , we have friends like this in our schools colleges...

    • @thamizhezhil
      @thamizhezhil Před rokem +13

      Isn't bromance and friendship the same?

    • @devansh_searching_for_devanshi
      @devansh_searching_for_devanshi Před rokem +12

      Bromance is term for "true friendship" not what you are thinking.

    • @TheStanleyFTW
      @TheStanleyFTW Před rokem +10

      Bromance has nothing to do with romance, which sounds like what you guys are implying Laxmi and Ayush.
      Bromance is typically a very close and non-sexual friendship between men. The peak of friendship.

  • @G-Code_official
    @G-Code_official Před rokem +228

    Carrying injured buddy is a part of training in Army (every country) and it's important to note that most friends in India are like that because the tinge of childishness stays with them even when they get old. I mean it is only with friends that you can be a child again. Also most of the reactions I watched didn't understand why Rama Raju being an Indian fought against Indians, although in the story our cop has a motive but even if he didn't it wouldn't surprise Indians because it was a question of loyalty and since he took up a British job he would take it up with complete loyalty. This was the case when Netaji Subhash Bose's INA fought against British Indian Army who were all Indians on both sides.

    • @nk2023
      @nk2023 Před rokem +1

      👍

    • @huithuhoirong4512
      @huithuhoirong4512 Před rokem

      Good way to waste your time nobody doesn't care about your comment

  • @SuperVij007
    @SuperVij007 Před rokem +138

    About the bridge sequence. I think that was pretty obvious what Raju wanted bheem to do. I don't know where the confusion lies but maybe it's because we have grown up watching similar action sequences in Indian movies that it didn't need an explanation for the indian audience.

    • @HemanthKumar-fy2lf
      @HemanthKumar-fy2lf Před rokem +18

      True that. I felt the same. We can easily understand that 😄

    • @imshubhajit
      @imshubhajit Před rokem +1

      💯

    • @pkboolean
      @pkboolean Před rokem +2

      True but the flag part completely surprised me

    • @SuperVij007
      @SuperVij007 Před rokem +7

      @@pkboolean yes, that was unexpected and genius.

    • @100RABHKO4
      @100RABHKO4 Před rokem +1

      Fun Fact: Indians are better in sign language because from childhood we have been threatened by our parents in front of everyone through signs only 😂😂😂

  • @arunsaklani9890
    @arunsaklani9890 Před rokem +52

    Feeling proud that our south industry rock outside India 🔥🔥

  • @seanrosenau2088
    @seanrosenau2088 Před rokem +214

    I love these movies. I love the one where the guy is a robot and especially Bahubali. Bahubali is Freakin Amazing!!!

    • @adarshsawant402
      @adarshsawant402 Před rokem +1

      Thn u must watch vikrant rona

    • @kolexx2342
      @kolexx2342 Před rokem +1

      @@adarshsawant402 ????

    • @seanrosenau2088
      @seanrosenau2088 Před rokem

      @@kolexx2342 Vikrant Rona is the title of a movie

    • @seanrosenau2088
      @seanrosenau2088 Před rokem

      @@adarshsawant402 I just saw the trailer, looks amazing.

    • @kolexx2342
      @kolexx2342 Před rokem +2

      @@seanrosenau2088 I know that. I was wondering how it was related to Baahubali. It’s not even the same genre.

  • @Sanskar-1705
    @Sanskar-1705 Před rokem +124

    I know an award doesn't tell how good a movie is..
    But an Oscar for RRR may make it a cult film not only for India but for an entire world just like Parasite....
    Me and my friends would definitely storm the Jury's house if they do not Nominate RRR for Oscars from India.....

    • @geetadhumane5793
      @geetadhumane5793 Před rokem +19

      Yeah we will storm their houses in true RRR fashion ...On horses and flaming motor bikes😬 if they use the same dumb reason they used for Sardaar Udham...Man I am still pissed about that!

    • @Sanskar-1705
      @Sanskar-1705 Před rokem +20

      @@geetadhumane5793 I have already started gathering cats🐈,goats 🐐 and dogs🐕....
      They will be usefull once we attack the juries....

    • @urmila5552
      @urmila5552 Před rokem +1

      @@Sanskar-1705 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @PrivateCage98
      @PrivateCage98 Před rokem +2

      Doesn't deserve

    • @GHOST-ob2mh
      @GHOST-ob2mh Před rokem

      So when are you leaving brother?

  • @LUCKY_3300
    @LUCKY_3300 Před rokem +14

    Here in India we have a thing called "Sakha Bhaav" which is going since Krishna Arjuna's time and even before that that's the reason why we don't find that awkward ness in friendship or brotherhood

  • @brancorocks
    @brancorocks Před rokem +31

    Could anybody explain to me why many reviewers are saying that the British were portrayed excessively and there was no nuance in their portrayal.....it's weird how when it comes to the British alot of reviewers either won't do the historical research about British brutality or chose to overlook that entirely....i have never seen them do that when it comes to Nazis......be it Indiana Jones or even as recently as the captain America movies no reviewer complains that the Nazis were comically evil or there was no complexity in portrayal......everyone kinda conveniently ignores saying anything like that......and while i know it's not entirely their fault because most of the countries in the west don't study British colonialism and its consequences as part of regular history lessons in schools so most of them are not aware......but come on am i the only one seeing a pattern of ignore what British has done or defend them all the while cursing Nazis under the same breath .....like that's so weird

    • @srinivask1003
      @srinivask1003 Před rokem

      That's because Germans acknowledged the fact of Nazis in their history books but the britishers never acknowledged the evil details of colonisation but glorified their acts in the history books. They are blinded by their history and bothered with the facts.

  • @rajadhoni20
    @rajadhoni20 Před rokem +105

    I think the western audience would go crazy if they watch eega 😂

    • @dheerajmishra1741
      @dheerajmishra1741 Před rokem +12

      Yes!!! Eega was awesome

    • @dileepreddy9478
      @dileepreddy9478 Před rokem +1

      That's a good movie but it's not something that would blow their mind

    • @aloe704
      @aloe704 Před rokem +1

      @@dileepreddy9478 exactly... great film by all means... but it wouldn't blow their mind especially a decade after the release

    • @SanketGajera
      @SanketGajera Před rokem +1

      Eega is released in film festival and people are going crazy!

    • @munehboi
      @munehboi Před rokem

      One of dumbest concepts ever

  • @smilealways6708
    @smilealways6708 Před rokem +24

    Okay... Jaby is now becoming more attached and protective towards Indian movies. And we are enjoying this particular attachment of Jaby 😎💞

  • @talkingmeme1101
    @talkingmeme1101 Před rokem +16

    Bridge rescue scene: ram had a full plan but with his hand gestures all we(and bheem) understood was that they are going to jump and hang under the bridge. Rest everything happened in the movement. Train was about to fall on the kid so bheem had to lift him, ram asks to hand him over and he throws the flag. Now bheem is going into the fire so he had to use it to cover him, then finally holding hands. So yeah there was no confusion. Also SSR said that that scene was to show that they both are in sync with each other.

  • @BrokenTooth
    @BrokenTooth Před rokem +42

    I think it's really interesting what people say about the pacing of this movie. I personally found it perfect, with no wasted moments or shots. Some say the movie is long and the 2nd part of the movie drags a bit, some say the movie is long and the 1st part of the movie drags a bit. And some say (eg: Jeremy Jahns) that it is one of the best 3 hour movie they have ever seen in terms of pacing.
    I suppose the takeaway is that 3 hour runtime can be intimidating for people in the west who are not used to it, and it's almost always the case that after having watched it, it would feel off.

    • @puspita282
      @puspita282 Před rokem +1

      After I finished watching this movie I felt like it could have been 4 hours long and I would still watch it. I was left craving for more in the end.

  • @johnme60
    @johnme60 Před rokem +26

    The nuance about British people. The only explanation in my perspective . listen up.
    So Imagine there's pack of lions.
    When they interact with each other ->
    They care for each other, They protect each other , They also may feel fear of some member, mercy ,faith , trust all is there.
    basically :- There behavior is contained in this family and you can call it "NORMAL" for now.
    But when they interact with their prey ->
    they are brutal, they don't have mercy. they tear them apart like a machine. this is not "NORMAL" from the eyes of prey.
    The conclusion is :- British never considered Indians as "familiar humans" they thought they are superior race , they behave sane and normal while interacting with their own people and they will show all the characteristics of humanity.
    "This can be the only way to show the nuance in their characters"
    To Indians they were straight up evil and unimaginably inhumane. the history describes it.
    I would recommend the movie "Sardar Udham" to see more of that "nuance" along with extreme brutality.

    • @ChoCoMoCo69
      @ChoCoMoCo69 Před rokem +4

      Britishers did the same with Irish peoples, thy didn't help during Potato famine.

  • @balerion77
    @balerion77 Před rokem +18

    4:49 it's really not that difficult to grasp. Immediately understood that coz many in the theatre had like "Ohhh.." , "Oh woww" reactions right after he's done with the sign language. He shows the rope, shows they're going to jump off opposite sides, swing down and connect in the middle. I never understood why every Western reviewer says that sign language not understandable.

  • @kamaljeetkamaljeet7334
    @kamaljeetkamaljeet7334 Před rokem +31

    After seeing this movie I realised that we still have some creative directors and actors .

  • @prasannaighe5188
    @prasannaighe5188 Před rokem +59

    RRR will be shown in Chinese Theatre in LA...
    SS Rajamouli started the campaign himself...
    Only thing Indian jury has to do is just select RRR...
    Nomination is easy for RRR at this point...
    One should not miss Golden opportunity like this...
    Whether you like it or not..

    • @saanvi5660
      @saanvi5660 Před rokem +2

      Also in Japan 🔥🔥🔥

    • @pbkb2k
      @pbkb2k Před rokem +2

      Lol india sends in a movie in foreign language movie category, I believe if RRR gets nomination in best movie category which it sounds like more and more likely, it wouldn’t even need Indian jury to nominate it

    • @geetadhumane5793
      @geetadhumane5793 Před rokem +3

      @@pbkb2k true RRR can campaign on its own with the help of Netflix....but it wouldn't be eligible in the foreign language category (I guess) and it would have to compete in the normal category against movies like The Batman and Everything everywhere all at once and Avatar 2 etc...It will be tough that way....So if we have our FIlm Federation's backing it will massively help the movie's cause

    • @geetadhumane5793
      @geetadhumane5793 Před rokem +3

      Okay the FFI has screwed up as always...so we are going in solo dolo for all the big categories....The film FFI has selected is for sure is not gonna get nominated....Now RRR scoring nominations is very difficult even though the one campaigning for us is a great dude, but now the point is, screw best picture etc even if Naatu Naatu scores a nom, it will be a victory for RRR becoz then Naatu Naatu will be performed at the Oscar Ceremony (if we are lucky...with RC and NTR) and that will be the biggest slap in the face for the Jury....

  • @nikusingh191
    @nikusingh191 Před rokem +17

    thanks to Christianity, in the West, they made taboo every relationship including between two male friends. Two male friends can sleep on holding each other and no one would object in India. Also thanks to Westernization. gay jokes are becoming fashionable.

    • @lucascoval828
      @lucascoval828 Před rokem

      Making every fictional character gay is becoming fashionable.

  • @rahulr2719
    @rahulr2719 Před rokem +16

    Sign language is very common in India so yah.. i have understood...

  • @thangamuthur7097
    @thangamuthur7097 Před rokem +7

    I read this 'bullet is more costly to use to kill' part in Murakami's novel where Japanese soldiers kill captured chinese (I think) soldiers with baseball bat and the description was so raw like eyes popping out and all.
    I guess these mindsets are indeed real and not something cooked up by Rajamouli for his movie.

  • @callmesirjustsir
    @callmesirjustsir Před rokem +5

    Hey Jaby , the director SS Rajamouli wanted to portray through bridge scene Bheems and Raju’s flawless sync with each other with each other even without saying a single word to each other. He wanted to convey the resonating ideology or thought process that they perfectly had sync with each other. Thats why you see multiple times in the movie where they dont really share words but understand each other totally ! 😊

  • @G-Code_official
    @G-Code_official Před rokem +10

    Fighting a tiger with bare hands is not over the top Jaby. It is a common thing even in African tribes.

  • @lowkey_maniac_9633
    @lowkey_maniac_9633 Před rokem +14

    Nobody knew what they said...if we'd known then that scene wouldn't have been that gripping and suspenseful

    • @aasamspb967
      @aasamspb967 Před rokem +2

      To be honest I understood it. It's an Indian thing. We can convey a message with expressions hand and head gestures.
      Athokke athre ullu.

  • @sarvenjaipandey3294
    @sarvenjaipandey3294 Před rokem +10

    Hi jaby...In India the friendship is lot alike that is shown in the film..but people from west seen it as a gay things which here is not so, we carry our best friends on our back sometime.
    And You guys are doing best to ur understanding in order to explain our culture.😎

  • @drdripransom342
    @drdripransom342 Před rokem +6

    I never thought that Critical Drinker would make a video on it and on top of that you guys will react to it

  • @scienceaweek
    @scienceaweek Před rokem +11

    In India Gay culture are/ were rare or many guys are unaware of... I got to know about such thing when I was 19. But knew female attraction at 8 and biology at 13. 🤣

  • @emotionalIntelligence2078

    In those days everyone was aware of the circus as they were moved from village to village.The gonds already had a livelihood within the woods so hanging was not something of an acrobatics not heard of.
    - The gesture- draws two parabola and connects two fingers.He just understood to jump from one side with the rope and rest just followed once you are in the act.

  • @ganeshakella8835
    @ganeshakella8835 Před rokem +4

    Regarding the sign language - honestly no body knew what they were communicating, but it was deliberately made that way to kinda tease the audience of what awesome action they are about to see. Once you see it you’ll know what ram meant. It’s just a way to increase curiosity to the people.

  • @venugopalmuvvala6325
    @venugopalmuvvala6325 Před rokem +8

    It's not hard for someone like bheem to understand Raju's sign language. It's just that Raju's intention was over the top.

  • @captaindelta43
    @captaindelta43 Před rokem +61

    RRR A truly perfect movie which has reached far and wide corners of the world and honestly making indian culture, the real cinema culture not cringey modern ones (Bollywood star kids, monopoly etc) , popular and somewhat now has started changing the perspective of foreigners, that india has come a long way since slumdog millionaire and cheap graphics to much higher quality graphics and and way more worldwide hits than one time wonders ! Excited and honest recommendation to many others who have no idea about this from Jabs , achara , Steph all are just evidence of that .

    • @divi406
      @divi406 Před rokem +2

      Bro Star kids are everywhere
      But Tollywood stayed true to our roots
      And now it's Blooming
      No hidden propaganda
      Just beautiful story telling

    • @theerthapadayambeth5074
      @theerthapadayambeth5074 Před rokem +1

      Yeah they just need to keep it more realistic.

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Před rokem

      Lol... Rrr falls in the category of too bad to be too good. Madrasis are as cringe as the their movies. Bollywood represents Sophistication when it comes to internationally popular movies. Be it Awaara from 50s or Tare Zameen Par & Dangal. Even 3 idiots or PK have some standard.
      RRR or Bahubali are just copies of Western & Eastern cinema. Nothing original in them.

    • @divi406
      @divi406 Před rokem +2

      @@MrRahul6464 Lol it's not a tamil movie
      It's a telugu.
      Nd bollywood is just woke propogenda.
      Telugu represent
      True indian culture.

    • @aasamspb967
      @aasamspb967 Před rokem

      @@MrRahul6464RRR and Bahubali never copied a movie, it's just inspiration. For your information, every movie copies/or get inspired.

  • @I_m_4m4n
    @I_m_4m4n Před rokem +7

    Holy mother of God, critical drinker is here. Never have I ever in my wildest dream thought that you would review his videos. Well this was a pleasant surprise.

  • @onwaygaming9453
    @onwaygaming9453 Před rokem +6

    KABZAA TEASER REACTION 🔥

  • @ronikaushik2613
    @ronikaushik2613 Před rokem +4

    If I say to you. Yes, I can also understands the hand gestures of my friends like Rama Raju talks with his hand gestures to Bheem in rrr. So, i was not confused or surprised when they did that in RRR🙂🙂

  • @pkkrish
    @pkkrish Před rokem +2

    Nice effect in the background Jaby! When you were talking about world's colliding. Not sure if everyone observed it or not

  • @kingmolo
    @kingmolo Před rokem +1

    Yay, U guys are finally reacting to the critical drinker. Hope you do more of his stuff

  • @ATULPHASALE
    @ATULPHASALE Před rokem +5

    We love this kind of action because we believe that it's just a movie.

    • @user-cj5xk3yv2i
      @user-cj5xk3yv2i Před rokem +1

      Yup
      Movies are meant for entertainment. We got 200% entertainment and emotions from RRR

  • @ruchika_pal_kaur
    @ruchika_pal_kaur Před rokem +3

    I could understand the sign language he did while Bheem was still under the bridge, but definitely not what he signed while on the bridge, But thats good no? what we saw after that completely blew our minds!

  • @A-myth
    @A-myth Před rokem +4

    So the budget is the reason for VFX. RRR's budget was 68 million dollars whereas TOP gun Maverick's budget was estimated to be 170 million dollars.
    Even 68 million is too much for Indian movie, one of the most expensive movies ever.
    You can understand the problem now ,i hope.

    • @bibek6713
      @bibek6713 Před rokem

      Do you know how much it made in usd?

    • @A-myth
      @A-myth Před rokem

      @@bibek6713 about 160 million dollars

  • @Immortal_15
    @Immortal_15 Před rokem +5

    Bridge scene was easily understood by most of the Indians i guess like my whole friend circle was able to do so ... Because we r used to these type of scenes ... And we knew something like this would happen

  • @mohitbarik4641
    @mohitbarik4641 Před rokem +6

    Yeah, jaby we understood the sign language as sign language is common in India

  • @fahimchoudhury5826
    @fahimchoudhury5826 Před rokem +3

    Parasite is a modern masterpiece for a different reason, not bcz it talk about rich and poor and the structure of our society but bcz of it's visual storytelling and unique story structure and a lot of things that is impossible to describe without a video essay. I would recomend you to watch Studio Binders video essay about parasite breaking the rule of save the cat and Thomas Flight's videos on this movie too.

  • @cement006
    @cement006 Před rokem +1

    Gestures are soo common around me, I dont know about others, but yes in exams, and while crush coming, some gestures happen without talk, because others will listen...

  • @Brijeshkumar-hu7hv
    @Brijeshkumar-hu7hv Před rokem +4

    Steph sabraw is love❤

  • @bhavna1051
    @bhavna1051 Před rokem +3

    Oscar is definitely not on the road for the film crew when they are filming, not even for us, Audience. But it would be amazing if RRR got one.

  • @kartiksharma7674
    @kartiksharma7674 Před rokem +4

    RRR declared 3 things to the world:
    1. We are not bollywood! And you will love it!
    2. We will get over the top & bash the British! And you will love it!
    3. To hell with historical accuracy! And you will love it!

    • @aimingseeme1130
      @aimingseeme1130 Před rokem +1

      Historical accuracy 🤣

    • @thrinathamovva7429
      @thrinathamovva7429 Před rokem +1

      You know this is a fictional movie right?
      Smh.

    • @kartiksharma7674
      @kartiksharma7674 Před rokem

      @@thrinathamovva7429 I just see this in comparison with Samrat Prithviraj that claimed to be historically accurate & was ripped apart over 'historical accuracy'!!!

  • @MasterInNone
    @MasterInNone Před rokem +1

    We Indians would look the other car driver in the eyes and decide who goes which side and we pass without bumping into each other. We don't follow signals from traffic, but we do understand drivers without talking. Maybe in RRR Bheem understood the plan till they save the boy, and without even thinking about the exit plan jumps into action.

  • @sayaligirnar5285
    @sayaligirnar5285 Před rokem +2

    It's very common to be physically so close to your male friends in India. And yes we understood just fine what he signalled at the bridge scene.

  • @crimeindetail9397
    @crimeindetail9397 Před rokem +3

    I don't know why all the foreigners keep on mentioning "how the two men understood each other with sign language" thing. Dude, we Indians can have full conversation with just sign language. We understood what they were going to do. Besides, Bheem was so concerned for the boy that his first response was to save the child and the man on the bridge, Ram, was also saying the same so they did it together.

  • @raghurevanth8317
    @raghurevanth8317 Před rokem +5

    Kabzaa teaser has released 🔥

  • @actioninmyphannypack
    @actioninmyphannypack Před 11 měsíci

    I understood the hand gesture thing at the bridge. It wasn’t easy to figure it out, but I got it. I paused the movie to try to figure it out. Took me a solid minute

  • @Live_with_pritam
    @Live_with_pritam Před rokem

    Yes, hand movements ( to communicate on bridge) done by Raju were clear but when it executed then it was much more fun...!!

  • @imeverywhere2045
    @imeverywhere2045 Před rokem +4

    many foreigners watched this movie to criticise but ended up as fans😂

  • @Lord_Rainbow
    @Lord_Rainbow Před rokem +3

    Only thing left in my wish list is “Breaking down of RRR by New Rockstars”. After seeing watch mojo, screen junkies, pitch meeting and more

  • @amitologytube
    @amitologytube Před rokem +2

    For American audiance.. they should watch 3 idiots, URI the surgical strike. And there are bunch of story driven film that they should watch, can anyone name them?

  • @John_Versus
    @John_Versus Před rokem

    Rajamouli has this thing in movies, when he feels something is hard to explain in the movie, he puts that in the trailer or reveals that before the movie. And that bridge sequence is in one of that scenes.

  • @aravindlingesh5764
    @aravindlingesh5764 Před rokem +4

    Critical Drinker is the best, I love his reviews

  • @TheInternetCheck
    @TheInternetCheck Před rokem +7

    React to Kabza teaser pls. It's a kannada movie starring Upendra and kiccha sudeepa pls react to it

  • @justchilling503
    @justchilling503 Před rokem

    Simple hand signals so easy to understand

  • @mukundab77
    @mukundab77 Před rokem

    Fact is it reached wide audience at every corner

  • @raghurevanth8317
    @raghurevanth8317 Před rokem +8

    Kabzaa teaser reaction please🔥🔥🔥another KGF

  • @crazyfriendist
    @crazyfriendist Před rokem +2

    RRR and to most Extent SS Rajamouli films stand apart from all other Indian movies bcz in his movies He SHOWS and not TELL to the audience... i.e, In true sense of cinema he takes visual depiction seriously!! in his movies the plot and characters do not rely heavily on dialogue or heavy voice over narration to explain the plot... it's all SHOWN and not Told to audiences, which is the very reason his movies are finally breaking cultural barriers.. The bridge scene that u find confusing would be boring af if they introduce themselves and convey through dialogue what to do... may be that would work in OG language but when u cross boundaries that very thing becomes stale....

  • @RandomGamingMoments925
    @RandomGamingMoments925 Před rokem +1

    0:36 Good editing. "Worlds colliding" indeed

  • @harikrishnayadav3320
    @harikrishnayadav3320 Před rokem +1

    One can't understand the plan entirely, BUT yes we can understand little bit by gestures.

  • @christy_003
    @christy_003 Před rokem +17

    The Way RRR has made the world to look up at indian cinema, I am glad that now world will be seeing the LORD RAM through the AADIPURUSH By OM RAUT.........
    Ram🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @ERaHuL-bn7rx
    @ERaHuL-bn7rx Před rokem +3

    I think Rajamouli has to release Eega in English countries.the audience goo crazyyy 🔥

  • @bitpatna7311
    @bitpatna7311 Před rokem

    Yes i understood the minute he gave first sing you may call it experience.

  • @lakw4407
    @lakw4407 Před rokem

    I'm actually kinda suprised by the amount of people who were confused by the the bridge thing. I thought it was obvious, there's a central placed rope, each hand goes a different way (like jumping off a brigde then being swung to the middle) then meets and idk I just assumed other people can read body language

  • @prakhardwivedi3820
    @prakhardwivedi3820 Před rokem +23

    RRR should go for Oscars!

  • @Bambambhole5
    @Bambambhole5 Před rokem +3

    And we had more close bromanceship until we found out there is a species call gay existed in amerecia and infected the world so currently India also have this species 😂😂 so we stopped this kind of friendship after 90s or early 2000... when we didn't know about the thing... we used to roam around holding our best friend's hand😂😂😂 even now a days in the village side people who don't know the existence of gay thing.. you can also see this kind of friendship till now

  • @akshaykhati5340
    @akshaykhati5340 Před rokem +1

    @4:49' you asked if you know what ram was signalling yes most people would know cause we have seen this type of scene before.
    Not saying this exact seen but this type of scene even the audiance in the theatre knew they started shouting " ab kuudenge" which translates to now they will jump.

  • @rajirvin1
    @rajirvin1 Před rokem

    0:32 We see what you did there! Something is colliding 😂

  • @Hari-ur9ve
    @Hari-ur9ve Před rokem +3

    Over-the-top actions (OTA) are justified only if characters are justified as super-heros as shown in superman/batman, avatar or minnal-murali.. If normal ppl doing OTA, then it ALWAYS get criticised and RRR may go for nominations but may not Win-oscars as jury will find difficult to judge themselves if they give ward for OTA done by normal humans...Neverthless its the BEST entertaining movie i have EVER seen and watched 10-times

    • @fahimchoudhury5826
      @fahimchoudhury5826 Před rokem +1

      Nomination? 🤣 Relax bro! It's a masala movie. Even the director didn't intend to make it as a movie that would run in oscar.

  • @lakshmiprasanna4275
    @lakshmiprasanna4275 Před rokem +3

    Please watch Sita ramam movie

  • @godsoffice5714
    @godsoffice5714 Před rokem +1

    Yeah it's a basic universal gesture, which can used in daily stuff, like point at stuff do this, do that but it wasn't an Indian hand sign.

  • @krishnansrinivasan830

    I had a nice time watching this reaction :)

  • @Whatreally123
    @Whatreally123 Před rokem +5

    I'm just wondering how much more awesome Eega would be if it were made with today's technology and budget.

  • @sachinyadav8049
    @sachinyadav8049 Před rokem +3

    Please guys react on KABZAA teaser 🙏🏼

  • @akhilmvs387
    @akhilmvs387 Před rokem

    The point of having that length also is because of covid and i think director wanted people to experience the movie in its fullest and fixed that length

  • @vaamann
    @vaamann Před rokem

    Steph looks amazing in this video.

  • @yeshwanthsm5298
    @yeshwanthsm5298 Před rokem +6

    I agree to some extent that the British were portrayed Horribly. But, the main theme of the movie wasn't that. It was about a fictional friendship between two freedom fighters; hence, the British colonialism takes the back seat in this movie.

    • @manasmishra928
      @manasmishra928 Před rokem +4

      U think that was horrible, lmao . Even Hitler seems like a joke in front of what britishers did , nd the so called hero or the west Winston Churchill did to Indians.

  • @playforfun4447
    @playforfun4447 Před rokem +1

    4:55 That was so simple what Ram said or did on bridge.. anyone can understand by looking at the situation .. why would anyone do love gesture on the bridge where accident too place 😂

  • @dola_ram
    @dola_ram Před rokem +1

    In bridge scene, both Ram and Bheem want to save the kid. But Ram is at top of the bridge and Bheem is far away on the shore. When Ram sees a man far away trying to save the kid, he raises his hand. On seeing this, Bheem hesitantly raise his hand. Afterwards, Ram shows the kid, puts the hand sign for help(which is the two hands folding against each other). On seeing this, Bheem also does the same.(So now they both knew they are trying to help the kid). Now Ram signals Bheem to come to the bridge, understanding this, Bheem quickly rushs to the bridge on his motorcyle. Afterthat, Ram signs Bheem, tying rope around the waist and jumping both sides of bridge to help the kid. I think this is how we understood the scene.

  • @luckyl4135
    @luckyl4135 Před rokem +9

    Please make Steph and achara watch Dil Se as they enjoyed veer zaara

  • @Akshay-zk5pe
    @Akshay-zk5pe Před rokem +7

    Jaby And Achara... Please Watch Sita Ramam movie - Masterpiece. ❤

  • @subhankarece
    @subhankarece Před rokem

    You have to read the tension chapter from physics and the pulley example to understand the sign language

  • @purplestarinferno5119
    @purplestarinferno5119 Před rokem +1

    i really am amazed that people thought top gun was homoerotic

  • @godofwar3141
    @godofwar3141 Před rokem +3

    I wish you reaction kabzaa movie teaser please please. It feels kgf vibes

  • @mickeymouse7726
    @mickeymouse7726 Před rokem +7

    RRR is the best superhero movie I've seen in the last couple months infinitely better than wonder woman 2 and Thor 4 it's as great as Spider-Man no way home in my opinion

  • @arungeetha8928
    @arungeetha8928 Před rokem

    You r living by thiss..remember

  • @71espn
    @71espn Před rokem +1

    Dil se with achara and steph

  • @pinkoogupta2218
    @pinkoogupta2218 Před rokem +4

    Please react kabzaa teaser