It is so amazing to see RRR being loved so much across the globe.. as a person from the city and language from which RRR came, and a person who love it to bits... I feel so happy and joyous... its like that connect between people who vibrate on the same frequency and get connected similar to Ram and Bheem on the bridge.. and I have seen so many reviews and deep discussions on the movie which rarely if ever happens on an Indian movie, for example, 'Cinema Therapy' for one.. It just feels amazing.. watched all of your commentary on it, it's awesome...
Thanks for watching!! The idea of Indians and Americans connecting like Ram & Bheem brings a tear to the eye ♡ˎˊ˗ we are so grateful you're here and for your lovely comment! Love to you & yours!!
I like that we usually at least try to provide some analysis on the movies we cover but for this one the only thing we have to contribute to the conversation is a plot recap and “it really cool”
40:00 i don't understand whether you are serious or not,but the thing is ram and bheem are just best friends,there is no gay love ,its a common thing in india to be that close with same gender just as friends
It's so great to have close male friendships portrayed on screen, especially for westerners, since it is not that common over here. However, one of the beautiful things about enjoying media is that it can be interpreted in any number of ways! While this is a great story either way, we commiserate with Sean Astin saying "I think Sam and Frodo should have kissed"; these two have a beautiful friendship complete with physical touch and emotional vulnerability, but they can also be interpreted as in love with each other - especially since their respective female love interests have pretty minor roles in the story overall - and this doesn't mean that their friendship is invalidated by any means! At the end of the day, as much as we want to reason with it, the way they look at each other is super gay
@@stwomenem you replied twice and BTW I like when western people appreciate our movies it gives me happiness and joy thinking that Indian films could reach Hollywood level and we are not far off and also one more thing I like about the video is the different perception of watching the movie, myself being an Indian and watching similar filmmaking I did not notice some details you guys mentioned like during the dance scene how ram and Bheem did not take Jake seriously and Bheem mentioning "I need you(ram) more than the holy thread" these sort of things made me re-watch the film and also hoping to see more discussion videos,my recommendations would be PK,Dangal,eega,sardar udham
@@chaitanyareddy2233glad you enjoyed the video! we love hearing your perspective as well ◡̈ and thanks for the recommendations! we will be posting about Sardar Udham later this month, and we’ll let you know when we watch your other suggestions too
that’s something we are definitely missing out on here in the US! my legs are always sore from sitting in the theatre for too long 😅 did we guess correctly where the break in this film is, or did you have interval earlier or later in the movie?
@@TheRealRahstar the channel name is a joke where instead of talking about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, we come up with new words for STEM to stand for so it fits the topic of the video. neither of us are film students, this is just a hobby! and we’re trying to be better about introducing ourselves in the videos, but at the time this video was made all our subscribers were people who know us in real life so it wasn’t strictly necessary 😅 thanks for being here! - Ollie & Whitney
@@akhiloffl haha a million might be a bit ambitious for our little channel; thanks for the compliment though! hopefully the new thumbnail will make a difference :)
It is so amazing to see RRR being loved so much across the globe.. as a person from the city and language from which RRR came, and a person who love it to bits... I feel so happy and joyous... its like that connect between people who vibrate on the same frequency and get connected similar to Ram and Bheem on the bridge.. and I have seen so many reviews and deep discussions on the movie which rarely if ever happens on an Indian movie, for example, 'Cinema Therapy' for one.. It just feels amazing.. watched all of your commentary on it, it's awesome...
Thanks for watching!! The idea of Indians and Americans connecting like Ram & Bheem brings a tear to the eye ♡ˎˊ˗ we are so grateful you're here and for your lovely comment! Love to you & yours!!
55:43 great observation i thought many people didn't notice that..nice job
Malli was not Bheem' s sister by blood but was one from same tribe.
I like that we usually at least try to provide some analysis on the movies we cover but for this one the only thing we have to contribute to the conversation is a plot recap and “it really cool”
we have really good intentions, and that’s what counts 🥰
Try "Andhadhun" - Mystery dark thriller
And
"The lunch box" - wholesome movie
thanks for the suggestions!! we will check out both of those soon :)
40:00 i don't understand whether you are serious or not,but the thing is ram and bheem are just best friends,there is no gay love ,its a common thing in india to be that close with same gender just as friends
It's so great to have close male friendships portrayed on screen, especially for westerners, since it is not that common over here. However, one of the beautiful things about enjoying media is that it can be interpreted in any number of ways! While this is a great story either way, we commiserate with Sean Astin saying "I think Sam and Frodo should have kissed"; these two have a beautiful friendship complete with physical touch and emotional vulnerability, but they can also be interpreted as in love with each other - especially since their respective female love interests have pretty minor roles in the story overall - and this doesn't mean that their friendship is invalidated by any means!
At the end of the day, as much as we want to reason with it, the way they look at each other is super gay
@@chaitanyareddy2233 we’re kidding & being so serious at the same time
@@stwomenem you replied twice and BTW I like when western people appreciate our movies it gives me happiness and joy thinking that Indian films could reach Hollywood level and we are not far off and also one more thing I like about the video is the different perception of watching the movie, myself being an Indian and watching similar filmmaking I did not notice some details you guys mentioned like during the dance scene how ram and Bheem did not take Jake seriously and Bheem mentioning "I need you(ram) more than the holy thread" these sort of things made me re-watch the film and also hoping to see more discussion videos,my recommendations would be PK,Dangal,eega,sardar udham
@@chaitanyareddy2233glad you enjoyed the video! we love hearing your perspective as well ◡̈ and thanks for the recommendations! we will be posting about Sardar Udham later this month, and we’ll let you know when we watch your other suggestions too
Indian theatres have interval in between thus leading to 2 different parts in single movie.
These half differ from eachother.
that’s something we are definitely missing out on here in the US! my legs are always sore from sitting in the theatre for too long 😅 did we guess correctly where the break in this film is, or did you have interval earlier or later in the movie?
It's between the movie. Like a washroom break. Mostly after 1.5h to 2h time. @@stwomenem
Why the video quality look like it's from 2010
good catch! we filmed this in 2010 but couldn't post it until later because the film hadn't come out yet ;)
@@stwomenem bruh 😂
What does the channel name mean? women in STEM.
Are you two film school students?
There was no introduction so don't even know your names.
@@TheRealRahstar the channel name is a joke where instead of talking about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, we come up with new words for STEM to stand for so it fits the topic of the video. neither of us are film students, this is just a hobby! and we’re trying to be better about introducing ourselves in the videos, but at the time this video was made all our subscribers were people who know us in real life so it wasn’t strictly necessary 😅 thanks for being here! - Ollie & Whitney
@@stwomenem So the girl with the glasses is Whitney and the other one is Ollie. Am I right?
@@TheRealRahstarthe other way around! but at this point we probably answer to both 😂
@@stwomenem Oh.. ok 😂
I'm glad I found your channel.
So who am I talking to?
Ollie or Whitney?
@@TheRealRahstar right now, Ollie, but since it’s a shared account it changes sometimes! just imagine us as one entity
Magadheera movie from the same director
Create thumbnail
haha I really should; thanks for the reminder!
You still haven't . . 😢 This is a million views video only failed by the lack of relevant picture in thumbnail
@@akhiloffl haha a million might be a bit ambitious for our little channel; thanks for the compliment though! hopefully the new thumbnail will make a difference :)