RRR | Why Does This Scene Work?

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    This video examines the writing elements in constructing an action scene from S. S. Rajamouli’s RRR (2022). How the beats are constructed and how each beat is connected to the next.
    The inspiration for this video came from two videos from the channels Cinefix and Patrick (H) Willems. Do check out their channel for more insightful video essays.
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  • @Amro_spective
    @Amro_spective Před 11 měsíci +338

    Rest in peace Vinit ! Your channel will remain immortal and will be loved by cinephiles always ! 😢

  • @kunalchoudhary3457
    @kunalchoudhary3457 Před 11 měsíci +83

    Inspiration to many video creators like me. Your contribution will never be forgotten Vinit Sir. Rest In Peace 🙏🏻

  • @Timepass-cx1do
    @Timepass-cx1do Před 11 měsíci +51

    RIP dear Vinit, we loved you.
    I fell in love with the world of cinema by looking at it through your lens.
    You have educated us so much.

  • @prabeerbhutani3677
    @prabeerbhutani3677 Před rokem +265

    Return of the prodigal child, my friends!

    • @yajuvendrasinghrajpurohit7888
      @yajuvendrasinghrajpurohit7888 Před rokem +1

      What does this mean

    • @ibrahimkhaleelullahshaik3506
      @ibrahimkhaleelullahshaik3506 Před rokem +2

      @@yajuvendrasinghrajpurohit7888 A son/daughter who has left and returned after a long time.
      Tony stark uses the dialogue in Iron Man -3 when his comabt suit returns but it collapses near him hitting the iron bar,so funny it was.

    • @Akshay-zn1sl
      @Akshay-zn1sl Před rokem

      ​@@ibrahimkhaleelullahshaik3506 >capeshit
      Go back

    • @milliondolargirl
      @milliondolargirl Před rokem +1

      There is also a parable in the Bible which is dedicated to the prodigal child. The story is that even if you go back to your old sinning ways you can always come back to him because Jesus will always love you.

  • @madhavsharma925
    @madhavsharma925 Před 11 měsíci +44

    Man who inspired me
    Man who gave me relief every time i felt low
    Man who made me believe in filmmaking and filmmakers
    Man who gave me vision for cinema
    Man whom I used to look up to the most
    I was waiting for your Oscar vinit sir
    And for me you are a legend
    Rest in peace

  • @aniketsinha2781
    @aniketsinha2781 Před 11 měsíci +28

    There still is no better Hindi film analysis youtube channel because you did it for the love of cinema and not for the content. We'll miss you.From a fan.
    Om Shanti Sir

  • @sunbong_rulez
    @sunbong_rulez Před 11 měsíci +34

    Rest in Peace, vinit. You have been an inspiration.

  • @sathvikkrishnaupadhyaya3956

    Feels good to start a new year with a brand new video from Cinema beyond entertainment

  • @rahilamin2239
    @rahilamin2239 Před rokem +257

    You returned when the world needed you the most
    RIP vinit

    • @inarc1
      @inarc1 Před rokem +3

      i am also part of the world and i dont need him the most

    • @blackshadow9033
      @blackshadow9033 Před rokem +11

      @@inarc1 Shoo then

    • @3voLu710n
      @3voLu710n Před rokem

      @@inarc1 haha..

    • @suhasdutta4160
      @suhasdutta4160 Před 11 měsíci +7

      He died today😢😢

    • @krishkrish08
      @krishkrish08 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​​​@@inarc1 he died today😢 you happy now

  • @kanishksharma7452
    @kanishksharma7452 Před 11 měsíci +25

    Rest in Peace Vinit! What an absolute legend you were and the clarity of thought prospered.

  • @AjaySingh-cr4wc
    @AjaySingh-cr4wc Před rokem +77

    I am extreamley happy that you are back. Due to your channel I understood how films are made, what is thought process behind every scene and story. The way you explain the technique is very easy to understand. Please don't abandon this channel. You are doing great job.

  • @sanatshirodkar4064
    @sanatshirodkar4064 Před 7 měsíci +7

    "I'll see you next time."

  • @RudeBuddha
    @RudeBuddha Před 8 měsíci +7

    Thanks you for everything Vinit, you were a breath of fresh air in Indian CZcams

  • @mra3506
    @mra3506 Před 11 měsíci +7

    You'll be missed ... Rest in peace 🙏🏻

  • @harshitwrs
    @harshitwrs Před 11 měsíci +10

    Your videos have taught us so much about filmmaking and you have inspired so many people.
    Thank you for everything bro.
    RIP

  • @neerajpola9
    @neerajpola9 Před rokem +25

    Action and emotions go hand in hand. Rajamouli movies have core emotions

  • @pratikmemane955
    @pratikmemane955 Před 10 měsíci +4

    What a legend! Sad that was not able to see your film ever. But you were an inspiration! RIP.
    You will be remembered vinit sir

  • @jtpman
    @jtpman Před 10 měsíci +4

    RIP Vinit,will miss you forever you are only channel whose notification I turned On,but sadly I will receive none in future 😔

  • @cinemaanreal
    @cinemaanreal Před 11 měsíci +4

    you were an INSPIRATION💛

  • @user-yourselves47
    @user-yourselves47 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I started to love cinema only watching your videos. You are a one true cinephile, R.I.P bro🎉🎉🎉

  • @DishaAtri
    @DishaAtri Před 10 měsíci +3

    Couldn't control my tears when he said, "I'll see you next time"...

  • @gchudasamadarshit9111
    @gchudasamadarshit9111 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Rip vinit sir you are my idol aapko puri zindgi yaad rakhuga mai

  • @daksheshnimishe1485
    @daksheshnimishe1485 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Hi Vinit, I'm sure you loved the new Martin Scorsese movie from wherever you are now. Love always ❤

  • @jackieweaver3884
    @jackieweaver3884 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Rest in peace, dear Vinit. I revisited your channel while having a terrible low in my life only to find out this saddening news from the comments. Your videos and analysis were way too superior for this platform. You helped me reignite my passion for cinema. I have recommended your videos left and right to people because they have brought happiness to me. Thank you for sharing a piece of you with us. We shall cherish your contribution to film analysis. Thank you. RIP.

    • @nikkbronx
      @nikkbronx Před 4 měsíci

      What happened? How he died??

  • @RajmohanAnjapuly
    @RajmohanAnjapuly Před 11 měsíci +3

    Rest in Peace

  • @avimandavia6154
    @avimandavia6154 Před rokem +13

    It's amazing to see two of my favorite film essay channels- Nerdwriter1 and Cinema Beyond Entertainment break down the progression of an action scene in very different ways. Nerdwriter1 recently compared the progression of the Top Gun Maverick Scene to any great pop song. Vinit broke it down comparing it to a string of words with narrative building conjunctions like therefore and but. I am loving this! So intriguing...

  • @shreyasbhosale8501
    @shreyasbhosale8501 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Your understanding of cinema and explaining it in a very simplistic manner taught me alot of things! Vinit sir❤ Om shanti

  • @sgupta333
    @sgupta333 Před 11 měsíci +3

    R.I.P🙏😰 Vinit bhai God gives more power to your loved ones 😢

  • @ashutoshprajapati4825
    @ashutoshprajapati4825 Před 10 měsíci +2

    RIP. Hope we get to see your work that u were working on.

  • @PratikPimparkar
    @PratikPimparkar Před 11 měsíci +3

    Om Shanti. This channel is a gem and your skills showed in your high quality video.
    We have lost a gem from us cinephiles..!

  • @youtubeviolatedme7123
    @youtubeviolatedme7123 Před rokem +29

    This return was more epic than when Komaram Bheem returned to rescue Alluri Sitarama Raju

  • @hemangkorane1797
    @hemangkorane1797 Před rokem +4

    0:22 great to see that you added this particular shot from Tenet's opening because despite it being pretty simple it's hell of an effective shot, regardless of it being just durate for a few frames
    Plus welcome back 🙂

  • @tensaispree3522
    @tensaispree3522 Před 9 měsíci +2

    May his soul rest in peace and his legacy live forever 🙏 We will always remember you buddy.
    May his family find strength, courage and solace.

  • @leftenantthunder
    @leftenantthunder Před 2 měsíci +1

    I cant believe he's gone. I learned so much from his videos

  • @SaurabhKr007
    @SaurabhKr007 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Shocking To know sir .. was waiting for your comeback ..om Shanti😢

  • @Amit-hb9ex
    @Amit-hb9ex Před rokem +3

    I started watching great classics because of you and since then I binged all of your video

  • @ryuzakilawliet4356
    @ryuzakilawliet4356 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Rest In Peace, you will always be remembered.

  • @tanmaygupta8481
    @tanmaygupta8481 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thanks for making channel, all these videos and teaching so much to me. You will be remembered❤

  • @divyasha3145
    @divyasha3145 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Last time I met you Vinit in May you told me how hard you are working to post videos for this channel, how your laptop had crashed. You wanted to get back to making videos and for that you were managing multiple tasks together. I am in disbelief.
    Rest in peace. Be assured that have gathered much love in your lifetime.

  • @thelunarmagus7521
    @thelunarmagus7521 Před 10 měsíci +3

    RIP to the man who understands and was able to help me understand art in the context of Hindi cinema. There is so much beauty, only if we look for it.

  • @HashebAnzar
    @HashebAnzar Před rokem +1

    I can't tell you you how happy I am seeing your video pop up in my feed

  • @ashishborana2953
    @ashishborana2953 Před 10 měsíci +1

    One of the finest you tube channel for cinema..

  • @siddheshhadekar6344
    @siddheshhadekar6344 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Rest in peace brother ❤

  • @sanjayk9768
    @sanjayk9768 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Rest in Peace Vinit Bhai, You were really a Gem, a huge loss to us.

  • @RaviSankarRao1
    @RaviSankarRao1 Před rokem +3

    I watched an interview of SS Rajamouli garu where he mentioned about the process of story writing his father and he follows for all of his movies. He mentioned the use of the 8 "Rasaa" or Essence in English from the Indian ancient dramatic theory. They use these Rasas and the flow of story between these Rasa's to keep it captivating and appealing to all types of audiences right from a child to an old person.
    I believe thats where lies the crux of his movies and why they struck a cord with the audiences

    • @kriteeeshdixit3599
      @kriteeeshdixit3599 Před rokem

      That's great insight! Could you share the link to the video you're referring to?

    • @gchudasamadarshit9111
      @gchudasamadarshit9111 Před 11 měsíci +1

      if you have time, then reply to me so that I can know whether my criticisms are fair or not, I have a lot of respect for you, And if you reply to me, I will be able to know your opinion, which will help me learn a lot 🙏🙏
      RRR is a good film with really good artistic elements. The attention to detail in its production is praiseworthy. While the overall filmmaking is impressive, I personally find RRR to be overrated. Allow me to explain my perspective on the film's shortcomings.
      RRR is 7/10 for me
      1)RRR, despite excelling in its grand set pieces and impressive action sequences, there are some parts that are overly exaggerated.
      Additionally, certain moments in the climax can be deemed ridiculous, leading to a slight disconnection for me as a viewer. While I appreciate over-the-top action sequences, I find some scenes to be particularly unconvincing.
      2)I didn't find the characters of RRR very interesting, and they didn't captivate me as much. While they were not one-dimensional, They had some depth as well, but overall, I didn't find them as interesting,unique and with as much depth. They could have been written in a better and more nuanced way. and the character of bheem was sooo stereotypical
      It is not necessary that every character in a movie should be deep and complex for me to enjoy them. Relatability and connection also matter to me. Unfortunately, I couldn't establish a strong connection with the characters of RRR, and I couldn't connect with their friendship that much. In my opinion, their friendship lacked emotional depth and a real connection. Their "DOSTI" was portrayed through generic songs and montages,but it could have been shown in a different way to depict their bond.
      I appreciate well-characterized, unique, and intriguing characters in movies. However, the characters in RRR felt exaggerated and god-like, similar to what I've seen in other Indian films. It's challenging for me to connect with such demi-god-like characters.
      The chemistry between the two lead actors was good. They're mainly instruments exploited for eyegasmic sequences. RRR is a film where objects take center stage, driving the narrative. It leans more towards fantasy and dreams than capturing the essence of real life.However, in certain instances, their efforts to be believable came across as unconvincing and cringeworthy, such as the Ram boxing scene. Nevertheless, these elements are sufficient to evoke a sense of vitality within many people.
      3) The portrayal of the villain could have been greatly improved, from his character to his dialogue delivery. Despite my anticipation, I found him to be utterly artificial. In Rrr, we encounter the same clichéd villain archetype.I couldn't help but perceive him as overly contrived and reminiscent of a cartoon. There was an absence of any genuine sense of danger emanating from him. The way he spoke his lines felt forced.
      A more meticulous construction of the villain's character is warranted.(btw RIP ray Stevenson🕊️)
      in Bahubali,bhallaldeva was strong and powerful villain character that's why the Bettle of the last one seems very equal . However, in RRR, the final battle was well choreographed but heavily one-sided. you can built villain's character in a better way like Tarantino did in inglorious bastards with Hans Landa.Another example is Leonardo DiCaprio's role in Django Unchained. Despite being cruel and over the top, DiCaprio's acting made him a genuinely menacing antagonist. He felt like a direct threat to our hero. Unfortunately, this sense of danger was missing in RRR's villain and he was very CARINGY
      4)I have a personal inclination towards a different style of humor and find that the humor and jokes presented in Rrr was not good. you will get to she this in many indian films that a desi boy falls in love with a foreign girl ,but our desi boy does not know how to speak English which creates comedy, whole name pronouncing thing was so lame and such an old trick to create comedy
      5)On a positive note, the song "Komuram Bheemudo" in RRR stands out, conveying the message that true freedom stems from unity among people, not just from weapons. This event also emphasizes the role of art and poetry in India's independence struggle.
      However, the film's conclusion felt unrealistic and comical, as only the two heroes managed to defeat all the British characters. While their union symbolizes unity, the lack of believability in the climax was a drawback. It would have been more impactful if Bheem had rallied the support of the people who caused an uproar and saved him from punishment to rescue Ram.
      RRR doesn't say anything new or interesting about its main themes of "friendship" and "freedom." However, a film like "Sardar Udham" (2021) does extensively explore these aspects and truly explains what freedom is and why it is so essential, despite the difficulties in attaining it. It depicts the struggles and hardships of achieving freedom without making the Britishers over-the-top cartoon characters. It reveals what it truly means to be a freedom fighter. portrays the real atrocities committed by the Britishers
      But i appreciate some of the intentions Rajamouli functions with in RRR. His prioritization of words over guns, revolution over violence, and friendship over rivalry
      While I understand that movies like RRR are meant to celebrate friendship and freedom rather than explore them, and it was enjoyable but at some points it was over-exaggerated and cringy also
      Rrr is not really something new; it's kind of a checklist-type movie, but it tries to present those familiar elements in the best possible way, which is why it has worked for so many people.

  • @ghanshyam3761
    @ghanshyam3761 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Rip brother. You thaught so much related to cinema. Thank you 🙏 You will be missed.

  • @himanshusalve6570
    @himanshusalve6570 Před rokem

    It's so great to have you back. One never imagined this would ever happen. Wishing you luck on this fresh start!

  • @roshanpatil7213
    @roshanpatil7213 Před rokem +2

    I am sooooo happy u came backkk..
    Can't wait to see more analysis 🥳🥳🥳
    You are my favorite CZcamsr

  • @sleapyGazelle
    @sleapyGazelle Před rokem

    Love seeing you back posting videos!

  • @anubratoroy749
    @anubratoroy749 Před rokem +1

    Carry on mate!!👍🏻👍🏻 So glad to see you back🤩 looking forward to new videos this year!!

  • @nainakataria6370
    @nainakataria6370 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for inspiring so many of us to love films analytically. I feel indebted to you. Rest in peace.😢

  • @revanth84
    @revanth84 Před rokem +41

    Coming to movies that are 3hrs long. RRR has very good pacing and has excellent time management except for Raju's flashback sequence. I have seen some movies that are within 120 min duration but felt like forever because of terrible pacing or screenplay. RRR has some of the best action sequences ever.

    • @gchudasamadarshit9111
      @gchudasamadarshit9111 Před 11 měsíci +1

      if you have time, then reply to me so that I can know whether my criticisms are fair or not, 🙏🙏
      RRR is a good film with really good artistic elements. The attention to detail in its production is praiseworthy. While the overall filmmaking is impressive, I personally find RRR to be overrated. Allow me to explain my perspective on the film's shortcomings.
      RRR is 7/10 for me
      1)RRR, despite excelling in its grand set pieces and impressive action sequences, there are some parts that are overly exaggerated.
      Additionally, certain moments in the climax can be deemed ridiculous, leading to a slight disconnection for me as a viewer. While I appreciate over-the-top action sequences, I find some scenes to be particularly unconvincing.
      2)I didn't find the characters of RRR very interesting, and they didn't captivate me as much. While they were not one-dimensional, They had some depth as well, but overall, I didn't find them as interesting,unique and with as much depth. They could have been written in a better and more nuanced way. and the character of bheem was sooo stereotypical
      It is not necessary that every character in a movie should be deep and complex for me to enjoy them. Relatability and connection also matter to me. Unfortunately, I couldn't establish a strong connection with the characters of RRR, and I couldn't connect with their friendship that much. In my opinion, their friendship lacked emotional depth and a real connection. Their "DOSTI" was portrayed through generic songs and montages,but it could have been shown in a different way to depict their bond.
      I appreciate well-characterized, unique, and intriguing characters in movies. However, the characters in RRR felt exaggerated and god-like, similar to what I've seen in other Indian films. It's challenging for me to connect with such demi-god-like characters.
      The chemistry between the two lead actors was good. They're mainly instruments exploited for eyegasmic sequences. RRR is a film where objects take center stage, driving the narrative. It leans more towards fantasy and dreams than capturing the essence of real life.However, in certain instances, their efforts to be believable came across as unconvincing and cringeworthy, such as the Ram boxing scene. Nevertheless, these elements are sufficient to evoke a sense of vitality within many people.
      3) The portrayal of the villain could have been greatly improved, from his character to his dialogue delivery. Despite my anticipation, I found him to be utterly artificial. In Rrr, we encounter the same clichéd villain archetype.I couldn't help but perceive him as overly contrived and reminiscent of a cartoon. There was an absence of any genuine sense of danger emanating from him. The way he spoke his lines felt forced.
      A more meticulous construction of the villain's character is warranted.(btw RIP ray Stevenson🕊️)
      in Bahubali,bhallaldeva was strong and powerful villain character that's why the Bettle of the last one seems very equal . However, in RRR, the final battle was well choreographed but heavily one-sided. you can built villain's character in a better way like Tarantino did in inglorious bastards with Hans Landa.Another example is Leonardo DiCaprio's role in Django Unchained. Despite being cruel and over the top, DiCaprio's acting made him a genuinely menacing antagonist. He felt like a direct threat to our hero. Unfortunately, this sense of danger was missing in RRR's villain and he was very CARINGY
      4)I have a personal inclination towards a different style of humor and find that the humor and jokes presented in Rrr was not good. you will get to she this in many indian films that a desi boy falls in love with a foreign girl ,but our desi boy does not know how to speak English which creates comedy, whole name pronouncing thing was so lame and such an old trick to create comedy
      5)On a positive note, the song "Komuram Bheemudo" in RRR stands out, conveying the message that true freedom stems from unity among people, not just from weapons. This event also emphasizes the role of art and poetry in India's independence struggle.
      However, the film's conclusion felt unrealistic and comical, as only the two heroes managed to defeat all the British characters. While their union symbolizes unity, the lack of believability in the climax was a drawback. It would have been more impactful if Bheem had rallied the support of the people who caused an uproar and saved him from punishment to rescue Ram.
      RRR doesn't say anything new or interesting about its main themes of "friendship" and "freedom." However, a film like "Sardar Udham" (2021) does extensively explore these aspects and truly explains what freedom is and why it is so essential, despite the difficulties in attaining it. It depicts the struggles and hardships of achieving freedom without making the Britishers over-the-top cartoon characters. It reveals what it truly means to be a freedom fighter. portrays the real atrocities committed by the Britishers
      But i appreciate some of the intentions Rajamouli functions with in RRR. His prioritization of words over guns, revolution over violence, and friendship over rivalry
      While I understand that movies like RRR are meant to celebrate friendship and freedom rather than explore them, and it was enjoyable but at some points it was over-exaggerated and cringy also
      Rrr is not really something new; it's kind of a checklist-type movie, but it tries to present those familiar elements in the best possible way, which is why it has worked for so many people.

  • @ameydeshmukh3161
    @ameydeshmukh3161 Před rokem

    Missed your videos! Thank you for coming back

  • @phurbasherpa2595
    @phurbasherpa2595 Před 11 měsíci +2

    May your beautiful soul rest in peace, ❤

  • @ddm1912
    @ddm1912 Před rokem +7

    You know 2023 started on a good note when this guy uploads a video on the very first day.

  • @ironclad5420
    @ironclad5420 Před rokem

    The Ace comes back! Thank you for uploading this New Year is already the best ever now

  • @mahenderbist
    @mahenderbist Před rokem

    So excited for your videos!

  • @ambarin4432
    @ambarin4432 Před rokem +1

    Thanks sir for returning you made my day 😊

  • @yashrami2531
    @yashrami2531 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Rest In Peace Sir.p Guess you are now in a happier place, closest to the thing ypu you Loved.

  • @Ashish-tm5vc
    @Ashish-tm5vc Před rokem +1

    The legend is back 😮. Awesome video as always 🤘

  • @Jai3405
    @Jai3405 Před rokem +1

    welcome back Vinit. we missed u. Thanks for coming back

  • @musafirkoul
    @musafirkoul Před 11 měsíci +1

    RIP vinit. You only uploaded few video and all were of high impact.

  • @roshanpatil7213
    @roshanpatil7213 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Rest in Peace brother...

  • @nitish915
    @nitish915 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Rest in peace Vinit

  • @Amitkambleofficial
    @Amitkambleofficial Před rokem

    Welcome back! Great video as always 👍

  • @gurvindrasingh9004
    @gurvindrasingh9004 Před rokem +5

    I am very thankful to you that the happiness you have given me by putting this informative video on New Year cannot be expressed in words. in the end bas yahi kehna chahunga ki isi tarah video dalte rha kre log aapko apke kaam ko behad pasand krte h apreciate krte hai , hum jaise aam logo ko bhi cinema ki samajh jaise ki cinema sirf entertainment hi nahi h ye aapke videos dekhkar hi pata chala h aur ye boot badi baat h aaj ke daur me jaha Cinema ki core vision ke baare me asaani se content dekhne ko nahi milta khair jyada lamba bol dia shyed but chalta h aapne bhi kafi lamba intzar krwaya apne chahne walo ko 😜bas yahi kehkar apni baat khatam krta hu aapne chahne walo k liye videos dalte rha kre . Lubzu sir 😘💌

  • @AmirMak
    @AmirMak Před rokem

    Welcome back. Again. And thanks for the insight!

  • @Nonchantikale
    @Nonchantikale Před 10 měsíci +3

    Your soothing voice and dedication to the true form of cinema will be eternally echoing in this moral world,Vinit!

  • @KushalAbrol
    @KushalAbrol Před rokem +11

    I knew it I knew it I knew it!!!!
    Since I have watched this movie I have been waiting for the day Vinit would make a comeback with his videos and knew it within my heart that he will pick this scene. So glad it happened today. :)
    Small feedback (pls feel free to comment): Would have loved to see you include how the shock element elevates the level of the scene. Twice before this scene it’s shown that Bheem has something to do with the wild animals but no one knows what is he actually up to. But the moment the cages open you realise in a fraction of seconds what was going on and how that seemingly impractical scene was actually brought to fruition.
    Nevertheless, loved the video.

    • @gchudasamadarshit9111
      @gchudasamadarshit9111 Před 11 měsíci +1

      if you have time, then reply to me so that I can know whether my criticisms are fair or not, I have a lot of respect for you, And if you reply to me, I will be able to know your opinion, which will help me learn a lot 🙏🙏
      RRR is a good film with really good artistic elements. The attention to detail in its production is praiseworthy. While the overall filmmaking is impressive, I personally find RRR to be overrated. Allow me to explain my perspective on the film's shortcomings.
      RRR is 7/10 for me
      1)RRR, despite excelling in its grand set pieces and impressive action sequences, there are some parts that are overly exaggerated.
      Additionally, certain moments in the climax can be deemed ridiculous, leading to a slight disconnection for me as a viewer. While I appreciate over-the-top action sequences, I find some scenes to be particularly unconvincing.
      2)I didn't find the characters of RRR very interesting, and they didn't captivate me as much. While they were not one-dimensional, They had some depth as well, but overall, I didn't find them as interesting,unique and with as much depth. They could have been written in a better and more nuanced way. and the character of bheem was sooo stereotypical
      It is not necessary that every character in a movie should be deep and complex for me to enjoy them. Relatability and connection also matter to me. Unfortunately, I couldn't establish a strong connection with the characters of RRR, and I couldn't connect with their friendship that much. In my opinion, their friendship lacked emotional depth and a real connection. Their "DOSTI" was portrayed through generic songs and montages,but it could have been shown in a different way to depict their bond.
      I appreciate well-characterized, unique, and intriguing characters in movies. However, the characters in RRR felt exaggerated and god-like, similar to what I've seen in other Indian films. It's challenging for me to connect with such demi-god-like characters.
      The chemistry between the two lead actors was good. They're mainly instruments exploited for eyegasmic sequences. RRR is a film where objects take center stage, driving the narrative. It leans more towards fantasy and dreams than capturing the essence of real life.However, in certain instances, their efforts to be believable came across as unconvincing and cringeworthy, such as the Ram boxing scene. Nevertheless, these elements are sufficient to evoke a sense of vitality within many people.
      3) The portrayal of the villain could have been greatly improved, from his character to his dialogue delivery. Despite my anticipation, I found him to be utterly artificial. In Rrr, we encounter the same clichéd villain archetype.I couldn't help but perceive him as overly contrived and reminiscent of a cartoon. There was an absence of any genuine sense of danger emanating from him. The way he spoke his lines felt forced.
      A more meticulous construction of the villain's character is warranted.(btw RIP ray Stevenson🕊️)
      in Bahubali,bhallaldeva was strong and powerful villain character that's why the Bettle of the last one seems very equal . However, in RRR, the final battle was well choreographed but heavily one-sided. you can built villain's character in a better way like Tarantino did in inglorious bastards with Hans Landa.Another example is Leonardo DiCaprio's role in Django Unchained. Despite being cruel and over the top, DiCaprio's acting made him a genuinely menacing antagonist. He felt like a direct threat to our hero. Unfortunately, this sense of danger was missing in RRR's villain and he was very CARINGY
      4)I have a personal inclination towards a different style of humor and find that the humor and jokes presented in Rrr was not good. you will get to she this in many indian films that a desi boy falls in love with a foreign girl ,but our desi boy does not know how to speak English which creates comedy, whole name pronouncing thing was so lame and such an old trick to create comedy
      5)On a positive note, the song "Komuram Bheemudo" in RRR stands out, conveying the message that true freedom stems from unity among people, not just from weapons. This event also emphasizes the role of art and poetry in India's independence struggle.
      However, the film's conclusion felt unrealistic and comical, as only the two heroes managed to defeat all the British characters. While their union symbolizes unity, the lack of believability in the climax was a drawback. It would have been more impactful if Bheem had rallied the support of the people who caused an uproar and saved him from punishment to rescue Ram.
      RRR doesn't say anything new or interesting about its main themes of "friendship" and "freedom." However, a film like "Sardar Udham" (2021) does extensively explore these aspects and truly explains what freedom is and why it is so essential, despite the difficulties in attaining it. It depicts the struggles and hardships of achieving freedom without making the Britishers over-the-top cartoon characters. It reveals what it truly means to be a freedom fighter. portrays the real atrocities committed by the Britishers
      But i appreciate some of the intentions Rajamouli functions with in RRR. His prioritization of words over guns, revolution over violence, and friendship over rivalry
      While I understand that movies like RRR are meant to celebrate friendship and freedom rather than explore them, and it was enjoyable but at some points it was over-exaggerated and cringy also
      Rrr is not really something new; it's kind of a checklist-type movie, but it tries to present those familiar elements in the best possible way, which is why it has worked for so many people.

  • @purplepantedits8105
    @purplepantedits8105 Před rokem +6

    I can't believe this man's back. Feels surreal

  • @HM0092
    @HM0092 Před 11 měsíci +3

    RIP brother

  • @krishankantsoni8440
    @krishankantsoni8440 Před rokem

    Great to see you back!!!

  • @keshivaartim
    @keshivaartim Před rokem

    Great to see you back firstly !!!!

  • @kageyamatobio7542
    @kageyamatobio7542 Před rokem

    Ayo, I've subscribed since ages n had no idea you uploaded until I searched your channel to watch an old video again. I wonder how many more people like me dont realize you uploaded

  • @ajeeb7618
    @ajeeb7618 Před rokem +2

    you definetly got a unique channel. in a good way

  • @sampat97
    @sampat97 Před 11 měsíci

    Rest in Peace, friend. Your channel has always been an inspiration.

  • @sonikakamble9
    @sonikakamble9 Před rokem

    This is such a great video!

  • @shubhamnandeshwar999
    @shubhamnandeshwar999 Před rokem

    Glad you are back! ❤️

  • @MaDhesiGaMer0
    @MaDhesiGaMer0 Před rokem +3

    finally you returned, i think you are the only channel in india where cinema is described technically and logically

  • @vaastugupta8085
    @vaastugupta8085 Před rokem +1

    5 min hi shi, aaye toh atleast. Welcome back to youtube. Also, congrats for the project you were working on.
    And now, finally CBE 2.0 lesgoo🙌🏼

  • @amanpratapsingh8631
    @amanpratapsingh8631 Před rokem +1

    The much awaited comeback.
    What a way to start the new year.
    🔥

  • @sdgaurab
    @sdgaurab Před rokem

    good to see you back :)

  • @mandarpanchal2405
    @mandarpanchal2405 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Have always admired your critical thinking and love for cinema. You will be missed Vinit. Rest in Peace, my man. 🎉🎉😭

  • @karthiksrivatsa8243
    @karthiksrivatsa8243 Před rokem +11

    Insightful 😀
    The way story takes off and flows till end is really very engaging in RRR. Except eega(for totally different reason), RRR is my favourite product of rajamouli

    • @rajdeepghosh5942
      @rajdeepghosh5942 Před rokem +2

      I don't know if u feel it or not.
      All Rajamouli movies except RRR. The starting few minutes feels very off.

    • @Harishkumar-sh5sk
      @Harishkumar-sh5sk Před rokem

      @@rajdeepghosh5942 he slowly let the audience into the story.

    • @savyasachi6043
      @savyasachi6043 Před rokem

      @@rajdeepghosh5942 all rajamouli movies?? Have ever watched his movies student no1 and yamadonga??😂😂 RRR is his best work...

  • @dipeshsharma1011
    @dipeshsharma1011 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Rip vineet , this is my favourite youtube channel .

  • @avinashjadhav9361
    @avinashjadhav9361 Před rokem

    Welcome back...So excited for future content

  • @Thalavarakal
    @Thalavarakal Před 11 měsíci +2

    Rest in peace Vinit.

  • @ShujathHussain0
    @ShujathHussain0 Před rokem +2

    Happy New year brother. Hope to see more content this year

  • @joyghoshal
    @joyghoshal Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am saddened by the death of a great artist, it is unbelievable and shocking, may your soul Rest In Peace Vinit Masram sir. You have been an inspiration sir.

  • @tusharj8588
    @tusharj8588 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Rest in prace Vinit!🙏🙏

  • @tejasmalode2246
    @tejasmalode2246 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for upload

  • @sunildogra6581
    @sunildogra6581 Před rokem

    nice to see your video after such a long time..

  • @noor-ov9wj
    @noor-ov9wj Před 11 měsíci +2

    Rest in peace my guy!

  • @hasain_ahmed
    @hasain_ahmed Před rokem

    Happy New year vinit sir..thanks for coming back 🌟🙌🏻

  • @Indian-hunk
    @Indian-hunk Před rokem

    Short but valuable one as always after a long time

  • @ajaybk9250
    @ajaybk9250 Před rokem +12

    Back from coma
    Resurgence from the grave
    Prodigy returns
    What else should we call it
    At last you remember you have a CZcams channel
    And some loyal viewers who are waiting for your content
    Thank you very much

  • @arijit-sen
    @arijit-sen Před 11 měsíci +3

    We lost a gem! Take care, Vinit. You truly were one of a kind. 😢

  • @amruta8313
    @amruta8313 Před rokem +2

    Suddenly this action scene started making sense 😮
    Thanks Vinit!
    1 suggestion: pls reduce background score and increase ur volume. WE LOVE TO HEAR YOU.

  • @lovusomuchh
    @lovusomuchh Před rokem

    Finally please recommed movies and more u offer to us .don't dissappear

  • @Jacob-jz5gr
    @Jacob-jz5gr Před rokem

    glad you are back!!