@@hobes6845 tbh, after watching a lot of them, they are pretty dramatic and over the top sometimes. But that’s part of why they’re so great, it’s truly meant to engage the viewer, and it’s almost never done in a cheap way.
Let's be honest, we all know how the vast majority of Indian movies are. Sure there might be more serious ones, but with all honesty they will never get the respect they deserve because of the name the other movies are giving the whole country. I personally dislike Indian movies but I might give this one a try just because you said it's good.
@@TheHatShallDie The first half of RRR was a cinematic masterpiece. Every single shot was like a well composed photograph full of undisguised symbolism that still felt like a part of the scene. The second half was definitely something that was at some point committed to film, kind of felt like it was done by a different crew. It didn't rhyme like the first half in my opinion. It felt more like a justification for funding and a way to tie the first half's excellent story to the legend that the movie's story is ultimately about. Also the quality of camerawork and everything else took a steep drop in the second half. The end credits song probably made indian patriots happy though. The first half is about a part of the story that has not been recorded in history so the writers could really shine unrestrained and what they created there is probably the most heartfelt depiction of friendship I ever saw in a movie. It is also an excellent example of the film making craft.
Not the mix we asked for but the mix we deserved
I definitely never did anything in my life to deserve this masterpiece
My mind must not be haunted.. I swear, that there is Free Bird solo.. at 2:48 .
You're correct! You also see the spinning rat lmao
Was wondering if anyone else thought that too
This is first time im hearing indian eurobeat remix
Multitrack drifting would fit right in with all the other bonkers action sequences in this movie
Another certified banger from the channel with nothing but certified bangers
RRR was a fantastic movie, it's honestly disappointing it didn't get a little more attention in the west. Hopefully this is the start.
It is a shame that Indian films just get memed on for being dramatic, some of them are really good. Even British Indian cinema has a charm to it
@@hobes6845 tbh, after watching a lot of them, they are pretty dramatic and over the top sometimes. But that’s part of why they’re so great, it’s truly meant to engage the viewer, and it’s almost never done in a cheap way.
@@TheHatShallDie Oh yes, that's what I mean. Its not just gimmick, its for a purpose and that purpose is engagement.
Let's be honest, we all know how the vast majority of Indian movies are. Sure there might be more serious ones, but with all honesty they will never get the respect they deserve because of the name the other movies are giving the whole country. I personally dislike Indian movies but I might give this one a try just because you said it's good.
@@TheHatShallDie The first half of RRR was a cinematic masterpiece. Every single shot was like a well composed photograph full of undisguised symbolism that still felt like a part of the scene. The second half was definitely something that was at some point committed to film, kind of felt like it was done by a different crew. It didn't rhyme like the first half in my opinion. It felt more like a justification for funding and a way to tie the first half's excellent story to the legend that the movie's story is ultimately about. Also the quality of camerawork and everything else took a steep drop in the second half. The end credits song probably made indian patriots happy though.
The first half is about a part of the story that has not been recorded in history so the writers could really shine unrestrained and what they created there is probably the most heartfelt depiction of friendship I ever saw in a movie. It is also an excellent example of the film making craft.
Listening on repeat since last 5 hrs
Never thought and Indian song could be such an Eurobeat banger, I'm a fan now!
This is...weird, but i love it... its hard to explain.
Greetings from Italy anyway.
EuRRRobeat
Finally got around to watch it. This movie is terrific, dramatic and hilarious, and this remix fits the vibe of the action sequences.
Free Bird can be put in evry song and music, Change My Mind
How is indian eurobeat not a thing this shit is fire
absolut masterpiece
SITI
YOOOO Vikas! Another banger huh? but...
Do you know about desi-naach?
How about Little Dark Age Eurobeat Remix? Maybe someday?
Yet another banger, per usual. Mans doesnt miss
Exceptional Film, rest in peace Ray Stevenson, such a good actor...
DUUUUDE, didnt expect to listen to the peak of music today. LOVE ITTTT. Maybe one with natu natu eventually? hehe
I can't lie, I went to listen to the original after listening to this and I am disappointed. This is such a banger
RRR Slaps
So does this remix
Flying in the Sky when? I have been asking for a year at this point I think
Been listening to this for 10 hours total now
Add 6 more
Don’t mind me just waiting for the Smells Like Teen Spirit Eurobeat Remix.
your wait ... is over
@@itsonlyafleshwound9024 IKR 😁😁😁
I'm not sure if it's possible, but could you do the Ballad of Ho Chi Minh?
OK this man is a legend
Haha absolute banger!
can you do trough the fire and flames?
Bro I have a idea, You should do a eurobeat version of "real gone" from the movie "Cars"
bro
Simon Viklund - Break The Rules Eurobeat pls
i love your eurobeat covers
could u do the durarara opening?
They said the sun would never set on the British Empire, but set it did
Drifting with a Yuddhratha
Eighteenth try - PLEASE give the evangelion OST 'Hooked on the last train' an eurobeat remix!
Drifting with an Elephant
Dont just surf the Kali Yuga; ride a jet ski on top of it
Ma da Ladla Eurobeat when?
Fucking amazing!!
Oooooooh Shieeet
I see that dammed rat
Goddamn it, I blame autocorrect for dammed instead of damned
Unwelcome School?
Bhaag dk Bose eurobeat
YES