ANIMAL Glorifies TOXIC Masculinity & Misogyny?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @theahulkushwah
    @theahulkushwah Год назад +1528

    What people don't understand is that being a strong man means to have great control over your emotions. Real alpha uses aggression wisely and with mind. Nothing is alpha about a man who is always frustrated or has daddy issues in 30s.

    • @yupp7867
      @yupp7867 Год назад +79

      Makes sense. This is not a good movie, a movie is judged on its entirety and this one is really all not that good

    • @mainakbasu9740
      @mainakbasu9740 Год назад

      @ashk2102 chutiye ke patthe director ne bataya kya ki Ranbir ka character hero nahi hai?

    • @NeekunjSharma
      @NeekunjSharma Год назад +6

      That’s what Jordon Peterson says

    • @theahulkushwah
      @theahulkushwah Год назад +31

      @@ashk2102 Mai hero ni samjh raha, but log samajh rahe h, isli liye maine clarify kiya. Literally the appeal and PR of the movie is based on the story of an alpha male.

    • @shawnthomas6492
      @shawnthomas6492 Год назад

      That’s the point. It poked fun at the alpha crap and showed that ppl who call themselves alpha are inherent losers like Vijay.

  • @seanagomez6859
    @seanagomez6859 Год назад +361

    In the first half I liked it when Ranbir Kapoor said "kabhi dhoka nahi duga" and in the second half he did exactly what he said he will never do and then having the audacity to justify it with silly excuse just made the whole movie pointless for me at that time...

    • @kotishjaiman8231
      @kotishjaiman8231 Год назад +24

      It actually showed how shitty he became after he gave his life’s control to his already broken mind. He was already a little disturbed, then gets brain damage also his attitude is destroyed as he has to rely on meds and his wife for little things so he wants to unnecessarily dominate his wife to satisfy his ego, and cheated on his wife like a mindless animal does. In return he looses his father, wife and kinds + possibly his sisters. The 2nd half just shows his character deteriorating as a human

    • @kotishjaiman8231
      @kotishjaiman8231 Год назад +10

      + him cheating was a plot device to make tripti dimri’s character pregnant with his son probably for future sequel

    • @random_person_on_internet
      @random_person_on_internet Год назад +7

      @@kotishjaiman8231 nonsense abbas mastan trick😆

    • @random_person_on_internet
      @random_person_on_internet Год назад +3

      Wohi to galat baat hai bhai
      Ayse ladke bolte hai ki "kabhi dhoka nehi dunga" lekin yeh dhoka dete hi hai
      It is just a matter of time😆

    • @seanagomez6859
      @seanagomez6859 Год назад

      @@random_person_on_internet exactly 💯

  • @Shashank_0983
    @Shashank_0983 Год назад +2297

    The part when he cheated with her lovely wife .. as a man I felt broken and disappointed...but in the first half when he do everything good for his family i felt inspired.

    • @Mayankmadke1234
      @Mayankmadke1234 Год назад +59

      My uncle did the same he was loyal to his wife but he cheated on her😢

    • @agrawalhitesh2021
      @agrawalhitesh2021 Год назад

      Arey Gandu ja Jake Padh le Movie dekhne se Ghar nahi chata 😂

    • @screensafari17
      @screensafari17 Год назад +195

      ​​@@Rushi2407wo itna koi strong excuse nahi tha. Aur bhi tarike se use kar sakta tha. Ladki emotional ho jayegi iski koi guarantee nahi thi.

    • @kumarvishal4077
      @kumarvishal4077 Год назад +112

      Chhapri logon se inspire mat ho....doctor hai thoda to padhe likhe hone ka parichay de.... Our profession has more real heroes than THESE CHHAPRIS

    • @loveyourself-n6y
      @loveyourself-n6y Год назад +19

      Film dekhna chhor de

  • @shivangiagrawal3105
    @shivangiagrawal3105 Год назад +191

    Its not just about violence, its about glorifying the violence.

    • @Startup-h8j
      @Startup-h8j Год назад +17

      For you, being an avid movie buff and a spokesperson against violence - I have two recommendations for you - 300, a movie.
      And BANSHEE - an OTT series.
      Watching these will dial down the discomfort you felt watching Animal.
      Do watch and let me know.
      Happy Viewing 😀

    • @A1mb0t_Fr0z3n
      @A1mb0t_Fr0z3n Год назад +14

      who glorify it ?
      who said after watching the film- ' mai bhi ab Bank mai aag🔥 laga kar violence kardunga " 🤣🤣

    • @theKrishnaMale
      @theKrishnaMale Год назад +2

      Hmm boxing dekho wo real violence glorified hota hai ,, usse kyu ban nahi karte.

    • @skkkk9
      @skkkk9 11 месяцев назад +2

      😂😂😂ghar jake soja didi

    • @study666.
      @study666. 11 месяцев назад +6

      Woman☕️😂😂😂😂

  • @rifanishamollah7639
    @rifanishamollah7639 Год назад +259

    When Kabir Singh released, I watched the film and was completely upset how the film portrayed the character of Preeti and Kabir's attitude towards her. At the same time my 7 years younger brother watched and became fan of the movie. He was in college then. And after watching the film I noticed a subtle change in his behaviour like aggression, loudness, short temper.. I was worried very much that time, if he would wrongly influenced by that movie and started demeaning women.. but by God's grace he becomes normal after few months.

    • @western_lord
      @western_lord Год назад +46

      This is the problem that no one seems to get. Everyone's like people should not get influenced by movies, it's just a story and the characters should not be idolised and what not, but truth is people do get heavily influenced by films like these, especially in Indian societies where crimes against women are so high..!
      When Kabir Singh released I was also a teenager, I hadn't watched the movie, but I could see my male friends, who had watched it, were clearly influenced by it. ,

    • @naved6095
      @naved6095 Год назад +8

      this movie shows exactly opposite of what islam rules are Doing sex before marriage (Zina), relationship with non muslim, marrying 3 wives without permission and then having 4some with his wife is this islam ? how can they portray all this and promote misinformation about Islamic rules ? we muslim need to stand up and raise our voice against this they Promoting misinformation about islam and their rules

    • @astindods_
      @astindods_ Год назад +9

      There's a reason movie's name is Animal and not Mahapurush!

    • @ronaknanda6175
      @ronaknanda6175 Год назад

      Your Brother Stopped Being a SoyBoy like you , good for him

    • @peterparker9954
      @peterparker9954 Год назад +3

      Now again your brother will be ultra toxic because of Animal

  • @VishalDey-f2f
    @VishalDey-f2f Год назад +348

    The cheating part really made me uncomfortable in the theatres

    • @culguyvegeta
      @culguyvegeta Год назад +14

      Why ?? Ek hi life hai mast raho.

    • @sohanty4272
      @sohanty4272 Год назад +45

      Agar Teri biwi Terese yehi baat bolde toh??

    • @badal9563
      @badal9563 Год назад +34

      Yahi cheating part ladki karti toh tum talli marte...😂😂😂

    • @RiyazAslam-l1f
      @RiyazAslam-l1f Год назад +30

      ​@@culguyvegetateri biwi kare toh???? Aisa bola 😂

    • @culguyvegeta
      @culguyvegeta Год назад +3

      @@sohanty4272 tu picture k rashmika jaisa baat mat Kar 🤣🤣

  • @1pranjal
    @1pranjal Год назад +921

    If you take masculinity to the extreme, you get movies like Animal & KabirSingh. On the other side, if you take femininity to the extreme, you get projects like FourMoreShots & ThankYouForComing. Yes, both are toxic and should not be idolized, but it doesn't mean that one cannot make and present such stories on the big screen. We must not start accusing the makers in any way for creating such content too like in this video it was mentioned is Vanga mentally ill!

    • @ananditakapsi1346
      @ananditakapsi1346 Год назад

      Both are extreme cases of toxic masculinity and toxic femininity. Real and divine masculinity and femininity is nothing like the likes of examples you've given

    • @hashimkhan9579
      @hashimkhan9579 Год назад +10

      Absolutely right.

    • @karunabalyan8019
      @karunabalyan8019 Год назад +89

      As a girl I feel you are absolutely right . Toxicity is wrong either done by woman or men . I don’t know how people can hate 4 more shots please and not animal . That’s hypocrisy

    • @varsharawat9188
      @varsharawat9188 Год назад +114

      Both types of movies are wrong but only toxic feminist movies are called out while toxic male movies are celebrated . This is the problem. What men like in art is always considered superior.

    • @hashimkhan9579
      @hashimkhan9579 Год назад +32

      @@karunabalyan8019animal is multi layered movie.. You better don't talk about animal movie.

  • @Salma-ii5rg
    @Salma-ii5rg Год назад +709

    As women I felt every part of Rashmika when she found out about Zoya. That moment I felt weak and vulnerable as women.

    • @divine7401
      @divine7401 Год назад +23

      😢😢never be.. A film cannot decide anyones fate

    • @Salma-ii5rg
      @Salma-ii5rg Год назад +97

      @@divine7401 as a women who was cheated on and then in another relationship was kept as a back up plan, I felt deeply for her. Yes I don't believe all man are same but it's mostly a man.

    • @justseeit12
      @justseeit12 Год назад +1

      Who is zoya?

    • @speak_truth1693
      @speak_truth1693 Год назад +18

      Salma, as a muslim isn’t this stuff common?

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg Год назад +25

      ​@@speak_truth1693No ! That scene was exaggerated. It was Highly disturbing as well

  • @speak_truth1693
    @speak_truth1693 Год назад +807

    My problem with Ranbir’s character was that he lacked basic common sense and sophistication despite his family’s valiant efforts to give him good education. He keeps screaming in the house, he cannot make sound decisions, he doesn’t plan strategies well, he is extremely violent, gets in the field himself and is extremely stubborn. The entire movie he keeps crying about his father not loving him back but the point is that ‘he doesn’t listen to a single thing his father tells him, literally not even a single thing’. The whole movie he only thinks from his knees instead of his brain. In hindi, he is ‘ch****a’.

    • @dysplasiaanaplasia4128
      @dysplasiaanaplasia4128 Год назад +63

      Bilkul sahi. Usja character needs help like therapy. Very dumb character

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg Год назад +69

      That's the point I think vanga trying to show us that one who called himself Alpha is not even gentleman.

    • @ritwiktrehan
      @ritwiktrehan Год назад +50

      that was literally whole point of the film to show us that one should not sympathize with ranvijay character and rather treat him as an anti hero
      i dont understand why indians dont wanna step out of the typical bollywood romance shit
      watch some foreign films and dramas like the boys and let our directors make all kinds of genres not just typical college romance and revenge crap

    • @T.Ragnarok12977
      @T.Ragnarok12977 Год назад +1

      ANIMAL IS COLLEGE ROMANTIC?@@ritwiktrehan

    • @monodeepbasumatary4353
      @monodeepbasumatary4353 Год назад +41

      Exactly
      It's almost like he's an animal 🙄 how dare they make a character look like an animal in a movie called "Animal" 😡

  • @FS-ji4yv
    @FS-ji4yv 10 месяцев назад +20

    I liked that he protected his sisters from her abuser but it was really stupid that she couldn't do anything on her own. She was the daughter of the richest man of india lol. She could have easily asked her bodyguards or something to beat those boys up. Ranvijay didn't have to go to such lengths. It's very stupid.

    • @Sid00077
      @Sid00077 3 месяца назад

      I am pretty sure they were trying to emulate Godfather (the first one).

  • @manishk657
    @manishk657 Год назад +420

    There's this old interview of Amir Khan where he says, "Violence and sexism are the two emotions which is very easy to provoke in audience. It is the moral responsibility of cinema artists to understand what message they're conveying to the society and what impact it is creating on the audiences mind !! " SRV got great direction skills but at this point, he failed as a director by glorifying misogyny, hatred and gun culture to its extent level.

    • @abhakaushal8052
      @abhakaushal8052 Год назад +13

      Absolutely agree on that ❤

    • @hardikparbhakar7845
      @hardikparbhakar7845 Год назад +47

      he produced delhi belly with all of those things in it

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Год назад +11

      @@hardikparbhakar7845exactly 😂😂

    • @saurabhshinde3540
      @saurabhshinde3540 Год назад +28

      Why just misogyny.... toxicity on both the sides infact....Vijay getting slaps from rashmika one after the other in the second half...infact every other bollywood movie these days where the hero atleast on one instance in a comical context gets slapped by the heroine...

    • @prabhjot1889
      @prabhjot1889 Год назад +15

      So go and watch "Saas - Bahu" in Theater.

  • @harshgulia6312
    @harshgulia6312 Год назад +106

    Rashmika's character Geetanjali is the best life partner any men would dream of ,but still Ranvijay cheated on her that was hurtful

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg Год назад +48

      That's the real life story of many Women. They marry such guy with pure heart but end up getting hurt

    • @harshgulia6312
      @harshgulia6312 Год назад +5

      @@MoinKhan-uf4pg true 🥲

    • @aman3232
      @aman3232 Год назад

      Gulia sahb bhabhi ne dukhi krdiye k aap😂
      Seriously felt bad at that time...

    • @harshgulia6312
      @harshgulia6312 Год назад

      @@aman3232 arey naa na bade bhai 😅😂

    • @RandomYT-t7l
      @RandomYT-t7l Год назад +1

      But he has a valid reason to cheat 😑😑 literally peoples don't even understand a silly think really 👍👍

  • @vedantmishra1382
    @vedantmishra1382 Год назад +177

    Instead of Tripti dimris arc they could have showed bobby more ... second half deviates from the main plot is what I felt while watching movie

    • @VishalDey-f2f
      @VishalDey-f2f Год назад +3

      True

    • @Tejaswi_Rao
      @Tejaswi_Rao Год назад +11

      Yes true.. Ranvijay in the 2nd half was not the one we saw in the 1st half. He gradually became a villain by the end, no moral boundaries. Violence was showcased for the sake of it. Made zero sense.. & knowing Zoya & Ranvijay are going to have a child in the post credit scene was even worse. Kuch bhi 🤷‍♀️
      No need for Animal Park. 🙏

    • @vedantmishra1382
      @vedantmishra1382 Год назад +2

      @@Tejaswi_Rao exactly

  • @floutparade
    @floutparade Год назад +17

    To counter some of your points Shan, I would like to say you conveniently justified somethings without explaining them in depth.
    1.To protect family is Masculinity, But taking a gun and fire it in a class is toxic Masculinity because he knew he could do it because A) Father's school and B) he had access to gun.
    2. I don't know about others, but violence is this movie is not the issue, it was actually not as much as thought, so please don't compare SVR with Tarantino and Mel Gibson plz. It's the treatment of the characters which is the issue her😅.
    You always create a classic fallacy by bringing up Four more shots and thank you for coming in very review as if these are benchmarks of cinema. Please stop with that obsession!

    • @svvardhan1997
      @svvardhan1997 Год назад

      When we movie with all genere why cant we have movie with toxic masculinity 😂😂
      See movie as movie don't take it personally

    • @dr.anaB777
      @dr.anaB777 Год назад +2

      I haven't watched 4 more shots but thank you for coming was a brainless sex comedy. Imagine women bringing up men's sex comedies like masti and kya cool hai hum in every discussion on men's rights and their potrayal in movies 😂

    • @svvardhan1997
      @svvardhan1997 Год назад

      @@dr.anaB777 see doc the world or society in all countries had been male dominated and toxic male society
      It is European women who changed dynamics fought for rights of women then it spread to rest of the.world the society changed since last odd 500 years
      Why animal is getting. Blockbuster talk from young people .to.some oldie gen and more collection bcoz sub consciousnesly people are celebrating the male toxicity or masculinity which it had been before inthe past that is why they liked it 🤔

    • @svvardhan1997
      @svvardhan1997 Год назад

      @@dr.anaB777 women biggest enemy.is not men it is actually women this best in world that is wat makes men happy
      It is always comedic when women fight against each other 🤣🤣🤣
      Men fight against each other Atleast at some point they feel empathy or suffering they can be merciful where as women can't be merciful
      It is so sad now 😢 the world changed from male dominated to equality then now it is not equality it is toxic female victimhood society
      Iam tellimybon the fact
      60% rape accused cases are proven falsely accused and nearly 75% domestic voilence cases are falsely accused
      So for men in india it is trauma
      Men is always guilty until proven
      Female is always innocent until proven then also they re not punished 🤕🤕

  • @priyeshyadav3485
    @priyeshyadav3485 Год назад +30

    As a genZ who just turned 18, I would definitely agree to you sirr I am able to draw a line between what to inspire and what to not from this film

  • @nickybose
    @nickybose Год назад +230

    So where do i start??
    There was a plethora of objectionable things in this movie… and let me list in down one by one, so that movie goers know what they are up for:-
    1- glorification of toxic masculinity
    2- unnecessary bloodshed
    3- portrayal of women in a very poor light. The sheer misogyny
    4- normalising psychopathic behaviour and showcasing them as a heart touching revenge saga is not ok!!
    5- normalising murdering people and getting away with it just by using ur family’s connection!
    6- having an affair an portraying that its a very basic thing
    7- polygamy, and some religious aspects leading to it! I dont want to start a communal riot here, so wont go deeper into it
    Basically this movie is wrong on so many different levels! So many!! It was not red flag!! The entire thing was red, both literally and metaphorically!

    • @Mac-to3dg
      @Mac-to3dg Год назад +53

      Go watch Disney movies. Women are not the targeted demographic for this movie.

    • @pranjal1537
      @pranjal1537 Год назад +38

      All the girls I know in my college are enjoying the movie...I don't why offended people only exist on social media

    • @aadil4787
      @aadil4787 Год назад +5

      Polygamy is not wrong objectively but the way it was shown in the movie was wrong.

    • @ananyapatil7552
      @ananyapatil7552 Год назад

      Stay at home. This movie is not for cucks.

    • @PikachuPokemon-fj8hq
      @PikachuPokemon-fj8hq Год назад +13

      ​@@aadil4787😂😂😂😂try doing stand up

  • @kunalshah1000
    @kunalshah1000 Год назад +69

    I agree with you. Without too much masculinity or so called Alpha mannism the movie still be very good. I really don't like the way the women were treated in a movie. Bhagwan Ram, Shivji, Krishna were alpha male but to show there masculinity they don't demean women...

    • @sonzai-coco
      @sonzai-coco Год назад +20

      A true alpha man is the one who treats a woman as his better half and not as his slave. The one who treats a woman as his slave is not a man.

    • @shayarisafar8273
      @shayarisafar8273 Год назад +8

      Bhai ye kalyug hai kaha tu Prabhu Shri Ram ko lara.
      I think this film also tried to give message what not to do as Alpha.
      You like him a bit in 1st half but you start hating him at the end. That guy lost his morals , became kind of animal with no values . Started asserting dominance and cheated his wife inflicting narcissistic behaviour.
      The way Balbir lost everything at end kind of justifies this. His wife left him and his father died and he is left alone.

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg Год назад +2

      ​@@shayarisafar8273You got it man ! You got it.

    • @sonzai-coco
      @sonzai-coco Год назад +10

      @@adrianbelko7683 Well, It depends. As a woman who's a feminist, if a man genuinely treats me well, I'd do the same for him without any doubt. Treat me like a queen and I'd treat you like a King. Treat me like a trash and I'd treat you like a garbage. The deal is that simple.
      Other than that, We women are also NOT listening to men on how WE should behave. It's our life, our choice, our TRIBE. If abusing women makes you feel manly, then first of all, you are not one, hence, you feel the need to prove it through sadistic ways. And lastly, incels who abuse women don't even deserve to see the glimpses of women, let alone approaching them.

    • @HimanshuKumar-lh5kf
      @HimanshuKumar-lh5kf Год назад

      ​@@adrianbelko7683never argue with a feminist brother, logic is foreign to them.
      In the name of giving back or equality, they just don't do shit

  • @Chetu_3011
    @Chetu_3011 Год назад +52

    Quentin showed women strong not weak. Don't compare Quintin to sandeep

    • @MadhavSharma-wz1lv
      @MadhavSharma-wz1lv Год назад

      Women is weak compare to men physically in modern times desk job exsist in old time we men go for really hard physical work and women take care of home so don,t compare that thing.

    • @smrab1993
      @smrab1993 Год назад +9

      He didn't compare, he is asking if we think he has mental illness too.

    • @srishti1322
      @srishti1322 Год назад

      True

    • @adrianbelko7683
      @adrianbelko7683 Год назад +4

      Çúçkentine also shows Men dyíng horrible déaths, but oh he shows strong independent wómen so it's justified, it's not when dudes are the ones who are showed as strong and there is equivalent amount of vīolence

    • @VedikaSingh-r8b
      @VedikaSingh-r8b Год назад

      You nailed it.

  • @swatsu91
    @swatsu91 Год назад +14

    I personally felt, it did promote the typical masculinity culture where women are looked down as 'no power to woman'. I felt it was just a perception towards the trauma and emptiness males go through. That is a good point for us men to be called out for. However there are certain points which do show toxic masculinity. But as a moviemaker, Vanga must not be having any intention to convey these bad messages. It is totally upon us if we glorify the subject or not. Like in a point of time I was also triggered and wanted to comeback as the personality like that toxic, but no that shouldn't happen, no.

  • @Amitsharma_vlogs
    @Amitsharma_vlogs Год назад +13

    Bhai today finally I watched the movie and honestly said I don't like this movie at all , although there is no story line and thank you so much bhai for making separate videos about toxic unnecessary masculinity which is not required at all some very particular point

  • @MrHari8
    @MrHari8 Год назад +487

    Animal was a good watch but we have to accept that there were few problematic stuff in the movie which were made to look cool. At this time when Gen Z get influenced by just anything seemingly cool to them is portrayed by Ranbir then he will think it’s modern cool. India has its own set of values so comparing it with Hollywood movie culture is not justification.
    That scene where he shoots gun near a pregnant woman (Abrar’s wife) when she was having labour pain was cruel

    • @culguyvegeta
      @culguyvegeta Год назад +14

      Mazza aagaya woh dekh k.

    • @kavinshah9920
      @kavinshah9920 Год назад +29

      Bhai if genz gets influenced by everything, who is at fault movies or upbringing or social media??
      For that matter
      Actors sell vimal gutka toh kya sab gutka khaaye

    • @katora_cut_Monty
      @katora_cut_Monty Год назад +50

      How sandeep reddy vanga makes movies = Add some Quentin Tarantino + Add some andrew tate toxicity + Add some C grade south indian style and action bullshit and you are all set😂😂😂

    • @indiangamingfactshistory4642
      @indiangamingfactshistory4642 Год назад +3

      Isse zyada violence aur bloodshed toh year 2000 ki Japanese Battle Royale movie mein hai 😅

    • @Tejaswi_Rao
      @Tejaswi_Rao Год назад +23

      Exactly 💯 By climax Abrar and Ranvijay both look like villains.. He says he's Alpha but does all 2 no. Kaam. Not cool at all 👎 In the first half even though he had anger issue, rage but was still sensible. Second half Ranvijay was out of character I feel.
      The hero had one good quality that he was loyal to his wife. 🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️

  • @naushad3275
    @naushad3275 Год назад +90

    The film gave me Gangs of Wasseypur vibes but the striking difference between GoW and Animal is, former was story of "Wasseypur", the characters are not glorified. We don't really take side of Sardar/Faizal or Ramadhir. The later though glorifies Ranbir's character.
    And there was lack of motivation for anything to happen in the movie and keep story going on. Which really turned me off. Tripti kyu thi movie me 😂😀😀

    • @dipikakanth8402
      @dipikakanth8402 Год назад +3

      So true

    • @adrianbelko7683
      @adrianbelko7683 Год назад +4

      What are yóu talking about mate ? Every single person who watched it was símpīng after Sardaar Khan and Faizal Khan, i laughed my áss off watching both the movies and never took the movie seriously, but then i remember we were watching the funny clips from the 1st movie and my dàlit girlfriend imparted her wisdom on me and my friends, she said "is movie ne bataya ke kaise ek pandit 2 musalmano ko ladaa ke apnaa faayda nikalwaata hai, aise hi hotein hain ye pandit", and this one time when me and my mates were sitting at a tapri one Múslim friend of mine brought out the storyline from the movies and said "túm Hinduon se kuchh naa ho payega, khan hai apun" but we laughed it off but he remained tensed and just smírked a little
      Movies are not all black and white, Just because yóu think it's meant to be certain way doesn't mean it's how others perceive it

    • @naushad3275
      @naushad3275 Год назад +1

      @@adrianbelko7683 Looks like you are brain-dead. Talk about movie . isme me bhi communal angle ffs?

  • @ajmeri2405
    @ajmeri2405 Год назад +74

    Alots of reviewers are saying that the charecter is flawed but im not yet sured if sandeep also thinks the same, he was justifying kabir slap and called it love

    • @anuroopchatterjee1746
      @anuroopchatterjee1746 Год назад +4

      You didn't watch the whole interview right?

    • @ajmeri2405
      @ajmeri2405 Год назад +3

      I did watched the whole interview but it's been awhile now. But You tell me what else did he say?

    • @shayarisafar8273
      @shayarisafar8273 Год назад +6

      I won't say about Kabir but Ranbir has already spoken about the character saying he should not be celebrated or idiolised in any way. Sandeep also didn't justify Ranvijay in any interview.

    • @ajmeri2405
      @ajmeri2405 Год назад

      @@shayarisafar8273 there are yet to be new interviews of sandeep

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg Год назад +3

      Vanga is already mad men. His words are not gospel truth.

  • @globalpresent001
    @globalpresent001 Год назад +26

    If Deepika saying "having sex in or outside marriage is my choice" or her words on koffee with Karan was not right, Ranbir shown cheating in the movie and justifying it was also wrong.
    Personally I loved the movie but at the same time I am also scared that in our country people do get inspired from movies and try to impersonate the characters.

    • @dharmeshparikh7837
      @dharmeshparikh7837 Год назад

      Then stop taking pride of being Indian because If you can't develop that much common sense then you don't deserve to watch Hollywood movies at all. 😅😅

    • @samsingh43
      @samsingh43 Год назад +4

      Well there's nothing wrong with cheating. Relationships are just transactions nothing great about it . Sex with other people is choice

    • @Kiiiiiiiie
      @Kiiiiiiiie 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@samsingh43oh honey, I hope you have an amazing time getting cheated on.
      😊

    • @zero6972
      @zero6972 9 месяцев назад +2

      Except Deepika is a real character. Animal is not🤡.

  • @priyojitpal5541
    @priyojitpal5541 Год назад +248

    Well said shantanu Bhai, it's obvious that the protagonist in this movie has a lot of gray shades but some of the things conveyed through the character can be taken in a wrong sense by a lot of people who get influenced easily,the whole tripti dimri thing was not nesecary , although the post credit links it but yet the entire cheating ko glorify karna was not at all cool

    • @juniorbeings
      @juniorbeings Год назад +24

      That is where you use your brain. That is where 18+ certificate works and audience can differentiate what is right and what is wrong.

    • @priyojitpal5541
      @priyojitpal5541 Год назад +30

      @@juniorbeings agar sare 18+ apna dimag hi use kar rahe hote then itna crime rape cheating karke usko glorify karna ye sab hota hi nahi, ideal world me age aur maturity ka graph sync me nahi chalta

    • @RaKa0808
      @RaKa0808 Год назад +3

      Bro tu phirse saste mein nikal raha h yr i know movie tujhe bahut zyada achi lagi h teri excitement dekhi thi maine last video mein aur insta mein jahan tune logo k comments ka b reply nahi Diya i understand bro 😊...
      But honestly i luv ur work i luv ur reviews lekin animal mein main disagree hu bro...tune main points toh bole hi nahi like illogical scenes....bc itni badi machine gun chala raha no police no investigation nothing, flight le k sidha bobby k paas chala gaya apne 4 sardaro ko le ker aur uska empire khatam ker k aa gaya seriously bc matlab bobby kya laude ka don tha, College mein ak47 le k ja raha h fire ker raha h aur tu bolta h aplha male h😂kyu mislead ker raha h india k youth ko waise hi Kam chutiye nahi bhare h tu khud toh foreign mein rehta h bro,bache ghar pe soye h ye shotgun fire ker raha h wah bc,aur bhagwan k liye is movie ko Hollywood se mat compare ker...ninja Assassin ka intro scene dekh le ya kill bill ka fight scene agar is movie mein aise fight scenes dikhaye hote na tab main teri excitement ki kadar kerta aur honestly is movie ko india ki game changer bollywood movie bolta but action honestly normal h except last mein bobby ka gala katne wala scene 👌🏻 aur post credit scene ❤❤...vanga ne bola tha main dikhaunga violence but honestly nahi tha kuch khas aur ye movie 2hours + honi chaiye thi bas....
      Mujhe pata h tu abhi b reply nahi karega but mere according still iski rating 2.5 out of 5 tu apni bata dena...❤

    • @juniorbeings
      @juniorbeings Год назад +10

      @@priyojitpal5541 to janta ki bewakoofi ka thikra hum director par kyo fode .
      For example agar aap Vimal khate hai to ye aapki galti hai na ki Akshay Kumar ki ,ki vo usko promote karta hai . Vo to subah 4 baje bhi uthta hai , exercise karta hai, junk food nahi khata, raat ko 10 baje so jata hai. Par koi uski acchi baate follow nahi karta sirf buri bate follow karta hai.
      Koi bhi shree ram nahi ho sakta. sabme flaws hote ye humari zimmedari hai ki hum uski acchai follow kare aur burai ko avoid.
      Isme us actor ki koi galti nahi hai.

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg Год назад +5

      ​@@juniorbeingsLoL ! Agar Hamara 18+ youth utna hi samajdar hota to reels bana banake Alpha beta ko cool nahi dikhata. Some percentage of youth abhi bhi consent ki samaj hi nahi hai lekin ismein movie ka fault nahi hai.

  • @prabhjot1889
    @prabhjot1889 Год назад +56

    I am 20 Years old, and, as an Educated Adult atleast I am capable to Differentiate between FACTS and FICTION. 😊

  • @safakhan6269
    @safakhan6269 Год назад +45

    Bringing a “gun”in the class for the reason of protecting his sister !!!! Wow !!😂😂😂

    • @atharavaubhale3987
      @atharavaubhale3987 Год назад

      😂😂 very true.... stupid pe stupid

    • @AshishKumar-ui9wy
      @AshishKumar-ui9wy Год назад +15

      Bro uss hisab se to poore police station par machine gun chalana sirf apna ek Sona wapas lene k liye, wo bhi problematic h par tab log kuch nhi bolenge' 😅

    • @nileshsharma5721
      @nileshsharma5721 Год назад +1

      He is too possesive

    • @nileshsharma5721
      @nileshsharma5721 Год назад +4

      ​@@AshishKumar-ui9wy ab to kuchh nhi bolega ye 😂😂

    • @AshishKumar-ui9wy
      @AshishKumar-ui9wy Год назад +1

      @@nileshsharma5721 🗿🗿

  • @astindods_
    @astindods_ Год назад +38

    Bro i cant tell you how thanked I'm to you for making such unbiased review.. 😭 i was in really really confusion and uncertainty for whether this film is good or bad by the narratives which are made on social media..... but this video really helped me a lot.. great work man , keep it up people like you are needed in our society!

  • @devyadav0399
    @devyadav0399 Месяц назад +2

    I personally felt the overall runtime was a bit too long, but I guess it makes sense the way you explain it. Overall I can definately appreciate the craft, I was thoroughly entertained after watching it.

  • @screensafari17
    @screensafari17 Год назад +16

    Bhai sabse unrealistic to ragging wala scene tha. Jab college khudka hai to ragging kaise ho sakti hai. First day, kisi ne galti se ragging kar bhi li to director, principal to sab khudke hi hain. Bhale hi father phone na uthaye par faculty ko to identity pata hi hai.

    • @abhikhaptawala7848
      @abhikhaptawala7848 Год назад +2

      Bhai itna logically vanga nai sochta ladki ko trapped marna hai to bata

    • @parthasarathibehera8463
      @parthasarathibehera8463 Год назад +6

      Mujhe laga rod,ya hockey stick lake kutega. Phir bhai sidha ak 47 le aya oo bhai shaab,aur Saab audience taali Baga Rahi thi 🤡. Bhai me has ke marr gaya kya dekhliya bhai bacche likh te ese script.

    • @western_lord
      @western_lord Год назад +3

      Heck yeah, no one is talking about how illogical it is

  • @SabhyataSahu
    @SabhyataSahu Год назад +402

    1. Tripti's character Zoya will play a crucial role in the next part and it would be stupid if they cut her out of the animal park.
    2. The bra strap scene was not necessary and disturbing for me.
    3. When he got angry and said that he would kill her if she cheated on him, I think in that scene if he had stayed quiet and embarrassed and only grabbed her neck when she said that about his father then it would have been a little bit justified from Ranvijay's pov who worships his father.
    4. And the scene about the pad changing 4 times a month, it should have been there but written a little differently so we could understand his issues after being ill.

    • @asclepius4855
      @asclepius4855 Год назад +19

      Arre 😅 kya baat kar Rahi ho madam,
      Ladkiyan, chairs wet kar rahi hai waha theatres me...

    • @sayanroy6254
      @sayanroy6254 Год назад +18

      @@asclepius4855 Aunty?

    • @bhagyeshkotian1747
      @bhagyeshkotian1747 Год назад +75

      Just change the hero from rich to poor and it becomes a Chapri movie. Vanga just wanted reactions and he's getting it big time. Just ignore this crap movie.

    • @asclepius4855
      @asclepius4855 Год назад +65

      @@bhagyeshkotian1747 yass you are correct 👍, if protagonist was poor, then it was a creepy serial killer, mass murder movie. But now, the hero is good looking and rich... Most of the things gonna work by the protagonist's side.

    • @RaKa0808
      @RaKa0808 Год назад +14

      Bro tu phirse saste mein nikal raha h yr i know movie tujhe bahut zyada achi lagi h teri excitement dekhi thi maine last video mein aur insta mein jahan tune logo k comments ka b reply nahi Diya i understand bro 😊...
      But honestly i luv ur work i luv ur reviews lekin animal mein main disagree hu bro...tune main points toh bole hi nahi like illogical scenes....bc itni badi machine gun chala raha no police no investigation nothing, flight le k sidha bobby k paas chala gaya apne 4 sardaro ko le ker aur uska empire khatam ker k aa gaya seriously bc matlab bobby kya laude ka don tha, College mein ak47 le k ja raha h fire ker raha h aur tu bolta h aplha male h😂kyu mislead ker raha h india k youth ko waise hi Kam chutiye nahi bhare h tu khud toh foreign mein rehta h bro,bache ghar pe soye h ye shotgun fire ker raha h wah bc,aur bhagwan k liye is movie ko Hollywood se mat compare ker...ninja Assassin ka intro scene dekh le ya kill bill ka fight scene agar is movie mein aise fight scenes dikhaye hote na tab main teri excitement ki kadar kerta aur honestly is movie ko india ki game changer bollywood movie bolta but action honestly normal h except last mein bobby ka gala katne wala scene 👌🏻 aur post credit scene ❤❤...vanga ne bola tha main dikhaunga violence but honestly nahi tha kuch khas aur ye movie 2hours + honi chaiye thi bas....
      Mujhe pata h tu abhi b reply nahi karega but mere according still iski rating 2.5 out of 5 tu apni bata dena...❤

  • @light_clover9636
    @light_clover9636 Год назад +10

    I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. However, it doesn't mean I love and admire Ranbir Kapoor's character. The film depicted him without glorification. His morals and actions faced continuous scrutiny from his wife and father, with even a church father labeling him as a demon. The character was portrayed as a man dealing with inner demons, described by his wife as a maniac battling demons in his mind. His father labeled him a criminal, sending him to a boarding school. The film explored the consequences of his actions without romanticizing them. It delved into the transformation of a man into an animal, symbolizing a lack of moral conscience, attributed to his toxic relationship with his father. This dark, brutal, and gory narrative stands out in the Indian film industry, and I hope more directors in India explore such styles and genres.

    • @dysplasiaanaplasia4128
      @dysplasiaanaplasia4128 Год назад

      What were the consequences he faces in the end? None… then it’s just glorification of his actions

    • @Srijan858
      @Srijan858 Год назад +2

      ​@@dysplasiaanaplasia4128what consequences he faced ?? Do u even watch the movie, his father is I'll and going to be died and he would never live with his father normaly , his wife also left him , and now again a villain is coming for his family 😂

    • @Sunny-os7md
      @Sunny-os7md 10 месяцев назад

      Atleast someone understood the movie👍

  • @Whatsupdesiz
    @Whatsupdesiz Год назад +24

    This movie is a cancer for society !!!!! Shame on director and such actors who plays so called alpha males !!! I wonder what they gonna say when same thing will happen to their own daughters

    • @mayurbhanjiatoka2915
      @mayurbhanjiatoka2915 Месяц назад +1

      Movie aur reality ke bich mein difference hota hai ki nahi 🤡

  • @sschoudhary5188
    @sschoudhary5188 Год назад +11

    This is so problematic in local areas where audience is not mature to realise the situation or scenerio.talking about male part each and every scene if u cut half of conversation it will not effect the storyline in any way.personally i feel the last scene with bobby deol is too low if compare to scene before intermission.and such a red flag personality and people want to become like him alpha🫥🫥rubbish

  • @abhinavmaharaj4804
    @abhinavmaharaj4804 Год назад +62

    I don't think they glorified that . He is like the anti hero in the movie you are meant to hate him too, he did not glorify cheating that is why he showed break up sex and after that rashmika leaves him , that was a crazy good character arc . You are meant to hate him, that is the whole point

    • @jeon_artemis
      @jeon_artemis Год назад +19

      Not everyone has the braincells or critical thinking skills like you. You're the only one I saw admitting he's an anti hero and he should be disliked too..
      Most people are justifying his actions...and many people will worship him too unfortunately.

    • @abhinavmaharaj4804
      @abhinavmaharaj4804 Год назад +8

      @@jeon_artemisit is not much about thinking skills but I don't think people in India are used to the concept of anti hero and they think everything the protagonist has done had to heroic . I am just disappointed that even the reviewer was not aware of this but still continues to give opinions on something he did fully understand

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg Год назад +5

      ​@@jeon_artemisThose who are justifying are already fools who believes anything they see on internet as well. If they try something like this people will beat them.

    • @ritwiktrehan
      @ritwiktrehan Год назад +1

      @@ishita8486 those boys are mostly under 18 and they arent supposed to watch the film. it would have been wrong if vanga made this film available for the younger audience . he did his part as a director by making it 18plus

    • @ritwiktrehan
      @ritwiktrehan Год назад

      @aalooprasad lmao where did he justify his deeds? i think you havent watched any anti hero film

  • @RishabhKGhosh
    @RishabhKGhosh Год назад +13

    Very cheap mad movie this is.. Kabir Singh was still OK showcasing a crazy angry lover.. this movie did not have any relevance of father son relationship. Instead of showing 3.5 hours of unnecessary and irrelevant madness of Ranbir Kapoor, they should have given more screen timings of building other characters like Bobby Deol and Anil Kapoor. Irrelevant cheap shitty scenes glorifying an idiot and toxic unrealistic character..

  • @ateekshatyagi
    @ateekshatyagi Год назад +45

    Tbh I liked the part where he took a stand for his sister. He was absolutely right. He was ultra rich, the college was his, even after all the facilities if he couldn't protect the women of his family then what's the use of such things. I liked him in the first half but not the second one. But if it was necessary for the story.

    • @shayarisafar8273
      @shayarisafar8273 Год назад +10

      I don't think we were supposed to like him. He became a criminal and with progression he lost all morals and became psycho gangster. His wife left him and his father died a painful death at the end. I am happy I started hating him till the end of film. And RK acting made us do that too with brilliant performance.

    • @kushaltiwari3668
      @kushaltiwari3668 Год назад

      Tbh had the protection scene put his sister on driving seat abd him being a supporter toh zyada accha hota. Also mindlessly doing anything in name of protection is weird and his father was right that what he did was impulsive.

    • @MysticSage-hg3jh
      @MysticSage-hg3jh Год назад +1

      So only Rich People Have the Right and Duty To Protect Their Women ??
      Bhaakkk Ranndddiieeeee !!
      Teri Waahiyaadd Shakal Par Aaahh Thooo !!!
      Hahahahahahahahah 😀

  • @zubinmehta9527
    @zubinmehta9527 Год назад +12

    Movies Like Animal do not deserve any praise at all .Neither should the Actors be Encouraged nor the Director or Anyone who has worked for the Film.

    • @pensolace
      @pensolace 8 месяцев назад +2

      Finally what are these other comments??

    • @mayurbhanjiatoka2915
      @mayurbhanjiatoka2915 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yehi movie agar koi Hollywood director bana deta na tumlog chatne mein lag jate

  • @atokimruk937
    @atokimruk937 Год назад +4

    Disgusting movie. Nobody says misogynistic men don't exist. But this writer-director so obviously hates women that he humiliates them at every turn. Worse he makes illogical scenes just for shock value throughout the movie. For example the psychologist, questioning right in front of everybody with the very first question being sexual. You don't need a college degree to know that does not happen in realize. Also the action scenes were stupidly executed. The director has used the Godfather theme and lifted from old Hollywood psychosocial thrillers like 91/2 Weeks, U Turn, etc.

  • @ariibansari6267
    @ariibansari6267 Год назад +12

    Why does a movie can't be watched as just a story of certain individuals and not everytime look at it as the director is conveying some message to audience.

    • @wanderer6915
      @wanderer6915 Год назад +7

      Because we r Indians, and idhar youth bahot jayda numbers me hai, aur usse bhi jyada numbers me chhapri lakde hai jo aisi movies ko ankh band krke follow krte hai real life me😂

  • @anand_offbeat
    @anand_offbeat Год назад +51

    vanga is not mentally disturbed. the treatment of women in his film is questionable, ranbir ki ma has no impactful lines, ranbir ki beti has no screen time , son gets some screen value, firing guns in class is unacceptable, being controversial is one thing , being irreverent towards women is another, tarantino made KILL BILL, mel gibson in Maverick, even Natural Born Killers don't show women as any replaceable side character. Vanga's women on the other hand are submissive, dependent on men for security and just play the second fiddle, bhai give atleast one femal character some powerful voice, Forget about bechdel test, treat them as humans with opinion at least

    • @sonzai-coco
      @sonzai-coco Год назад +11

      Can't believe a man is saying this. ❤👑👏🏻

    • @SaritaSingh-dx8lv
      @SaritaSingh-dx8lv Год назад +11

      Thank you for getting the point, normal people speak men or women, how come women in his movies become mute

    • @Tripyman
      @Tripyman Год назад +2

      ​@@SaritaSingh-dx8lvyaar mute to mere Bobby ko ker diya ,kewal 10 min screentime diya use😭😭😭😭, jamal-jamalo jamali choir......

    • @parthasarathibehera8463
      @parthasarathibehera8463 Год назад +4

      They are miles apart Tarantino and Sandeep. Tarantino puts stories very subtlety and looks cool on the other hand Reddy puts dhom dham bgm typical to attract reel audiences. Also all the casual mysoginst and stupid women arc he portrays as you mentioned.

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg Год назад +3

      That's why vanga shows character a way such men behaves in real life. He shows that Ranvijay thinks himself of Alpha and treat others as second fiddle. That's what such males do

  • @Spike_104
    @Spike_104 Год назад +57

    The problem isn't about the problematic parts in the film actually if the story demands but through some interviews we have seen that the director sandeep actually kind of idealises these kind of behaviour in reality and tries to portray it through his films constantly so we have to draw the line some where around it i mean he makes good movies but at what cost....

    • @TheSlimmshadyy
      @TheSlimmshadyy Год назад +3

      The movie wasn't even good. Only the BGM and Cinematography was good.

  • @arundhati_de
    @arundhati_de Год назад +3

    Vanga needs therapy not for showing violence in his movies but for the way he treats female protagonists in his movie or the way he represents relationships.

  • @hardevsingh6968
    @hardevsingh6968 11 месяцев назад +5

    People are like don’t get influenced or people will not get influenced by it. But in reality they do.
    Most men in India think stalking women is fine because our cinema normalises it. Actual articles I read in newspapers. A man even kidnapped his crush and after getting arrested said I was inspired by a Bollywood movie.

    • @pavanparhe5368
      @pavanparhe5368 9 месяцев назад

      People can get influenced by literally anything..But that should not stop a creator to make films

    • @ayushmansingh7940
      @ayushmansingh7940 9 месяцев назад

      Yes immature kids easily gets influenced but job working person who only watch movies for entertainment after job he doesn't get influenced easily.

  • @sourabhsingh4515
    @sourabhsingh4515 Год назад +50

    I think this is a very important thing to show everyone as in today's time there is a concept called "SIGMA MALE" which is also based on toxic masculanity so If everyone is getting offended after watching the zoya secne and the toxic charachter to ye accha hai na iska matlab ki vo log vaisa nai karega so i do think it was not required but at the same this was even required to send the message for what not to do when you are calling yourself SIGMA or ALPHA

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg Год назад +14

      All this Sigma Alpha beta male tag comes with men's one insecurity and than they rant on internet.

    • @sourabhsingh4515
      @sourabhsingh4515 Год назад

      @@MoinKhan-uf4pg nai bro ye tag koi insecurity nai dikhata h lekin jis taraha se isko present kia jaa raha hai haan usme kahi na kahi ek insecurity zarur h "SIGMA/ALPHA" banne ke liye bahut saari zimmedaari leni padti h lekin iss time par isko bas cool banne liye use kar rahe h which is not good. Only the second zoya's sequence felt out of place and I'm sure that it is also a master plan for the next part by srv kyuki usko pata h ki log isse offend honge unko accha nai lagega lekin phir bhi cut nai kia something is cooking in his head agle part me hi pata chalega otherwise the movie and ranvijay's character justifies the alpha tag

    • @NailsByAsh813
      @NailsByAsh813 Год назад +2

      ​@@MoinKhan-uf4pgAndrew Tate is responsible for that.

    • @Kindman496
      @Kindman496 Год назад +1

      ​@@NailsByAsh813people are being attracted to Andrew tate because of rise of toxica feminism

    • @Lifeasdancer
      @Lifeasdancer Год назад +1

      @@Kindman496 no man were always attracted to such Andrew tate man. Nothing has changed

  • @justsyncedits
    @justsyncedits Год назад +64

    Thank you for your nuanced review on this film.
    What concerns me is that in India. where Cinema affects real life as well (whether we like to believe or nor), glorification and celebrations of films like KGF, Pushpa etc is increasing day by day.
    When I see young men (or even middle-age men) cheering on scenes where Ranbir brings a gun to his sister's college, or when he insults Rashmika for her periods..... those bits disturb me.
    The silver lining is that our country there are reviewers like you who are here to guide men in the right direction and call out these films for their problematic scenes (while still appreciating the good parts).
    Overall, I liked the film more than I liked KGF, Pushpa etc. A part of me loved the film for Ranbir's performance, great and cinematography an engaging screenplay. BUT the film did have some problematic scenes, and I am not blind to overlook those things.
    Still, as a girl, I somehow did not get triggered as much I expected myself to be probably because I was prepared and I knew what I was getting into. I have watched a lot of Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarrantino now, so I feel I have become quite desensitized to this kind of cinema now.

    • @EZH-jk3xz
      @EZH-jk3xz Год назад +1

      You called out a really important thing, I wasn't disturbed by the movie, because uk it's a MOVIE. But I could hear people shouting and screaming and celebrating the wrong things in the film disturbed me. Sandeep Reddy Vanga clearly has tried to present how an animal acts, and not how a human acts, that's what the movie is about.
      I'm afraid that the youngsters are gonna celebrate and learn stuff from this which is a big problem. I personally am affected by the movie ( I'm trying to be an alpha, dominating etc etc.) . Even though I wasn't one of the people celebrating the movie, I'm trying to replicate the things I saw. It's just how Indian cinema affects you. I'm just worried about the people who celebrated it and what stuff they're gonna do now.
      In all fairness, as a movie this is a good watch, but only very sensible and mature people can handle it. It's for very selective audience.

    • @bhaswatbhuyan3721
      @bhaswatbhuyan3721 Год назад +5

      ​@@EZH-jk3xzif you're replicating the things that's shown in the movie, don't you think the problem's you??? Are you that easily influenced by other things??? Toughen up man... You need to be in control of yourself, so that you don't get easily influenced

    • @EZH-jk3xz
      @EZH-jk3xz Год назад

      @@bhaswatbhuyan3721 that's the thing, buddy, I have controlled myself, I realise this. I am worried about the people who are celebrating the movie for the wrong reasons. Not everyone is celebrating the movie because it's a different type of a movie, they still see it as a classic hero movie. I am absolutely sure people will learn stuff from the movie, especially the younger audience. Not everyone is mature.

    • @mahima_queen
      @mahima_queen Год назад +5

      same thoughts... in recent years all male protagonists of hit movies are shown as hyper masculine. pushpa kgf etc. due to that common guys feel like they must act a certain way, or be a certain way to be cool. men are trapping themselves in their own ideals...

    • @bhaswatbhuyan3721
      @bhaswatbhuyan3721 Год назад

      @@EZH-jk3xz you know that's it's adult certified right??? They are supposed to be mature... If a person is adult enough to watch the movie but not mature enough to not get influenced by it is not the movie's fault right???

  • @kunalpujari70
    @kunalpujari70 Год назад +44

    Even though you tried to be neutral in this video, you somehow came across as a fan boy of this movie and hence this video feels more of a cover up to please the other side who don't support this movie, more of doing the right thing by calling out 3-4 major problematic issues when there are many more in the movie. Disappointed with you Shan!

    • @nileshsharma5721
      @nileshsharma5721 Год назад +1

      He don't try to be neutral he is neutral not fanboy he accepted the truth

    • @sandaranoor619
      @sandaranoor619 Год назад +4

      He is totally justifying everything wrong in this movie

    • @dysplasiaanaplasia4128
      @dysplasiaanaplasia4128 Год назад +6

      This guy is frustrated so he wants more viewers so saying all these cz he knows this sells

    • @VedikaSingh-r8b
      @VedikaSingh-r8b Год назад

      Yeh toh maa behen ki gaali deta hai.

  • @intilikhita199
    @intilikhita199 Год назад +16

    I went to watch this movie with high hopes because it's a Sandeep Reddy Vanga's film. I went with an open mind expecting a lot of bloodshed and emotions from this movie as the trailer suggests. Here are some of the problematic issues which made me disturbed.
    1. First half of the movie was fairly good and interesting to watch. And what ever he was doing made sense.
    2. Before the interval the hero just calls this guy and tells I'll kill you and your family. It's unnecessary for hero to go behind villians family although he didn't. But still saying that is not a Sigma male trait.
    3. Second half hero's slowly going mad. Bra scene was absolutely unnecessary. It made me irritated and uncomfortable.
    4. Heroine talks to her parents and tried to defend hero saying how much he took care of her during her pregnancy but still hero tries to hurt her Asking what the conversation was.
    5. Hero cheats on his wife and justifies saying it was all to save my dad. But in reality he very well knew he was attracted to her.
    6. Hickey color car. What the absolute f"k was that for. Why should she show her hickeys to those random guys for color identification. Would any sensible partner do it with his girl??? Now such shits will be idiolosed and may end up turning as trending reels in insta.
    7. "Lick my shoe". Literally??? This is how she's treated for telling him the truth and confessing her feelings inspite of knowing that he used her to get the truth out.
    8. Shamelessly telling that he'll kill heroine if she tries to have an affair. Doesn't wanna leave her when. She atleast asks for a divorce.
    9. Smoking shamelessly knowing that such things will remove his name from heart donor list. Now that's that's the attitude when u know your dad is a fking millionaire and no body can screw u.
    10. I wish he smoked and died and that heart goes to some person who genuinely wants to live healthy and do something with his life rather than killing 100's and 100's of people
    11. "Pad statement". Absolutely unnecessary. She was doing her best to protect his health and take care of him but this ungrateful asshole makes the pain of an entire women community as a joke. I literally wanna slap him at that moment.
    12. The scene where he fights with Bobby in the end. Why???? Could have taken a gun and shot. Why is it only u should fight???? Why are others standing and singing songs when u fight???? Why is this god level supremacy attitude in u??? Why can't you allow your brothers to help u??? It's like he killed 100's of people, cheated his wife, ready to kill himself or his brother(villian). It's like burning entire forest down just to save a single tree. It's like more damage done than protection.
    13. I agree that he did all that for his father. But there's a difference between protecting your father and burning the entire town just to save him.
    14. At a point I just wished hero to die. Because i couldn't sympathize or idiolose hero's characteristics anymore. In the end before he goes to talk to his dad, heroine tries to talk to him. But he completely ignored her. It's like just your father matters for u. Your mother, wife, children who are alive and suffering because of your actions those things doesn't matter at all to u.
    15. Last scene he tries to show his father how toxic the father was. True his father was way strict and so it had a trauma on him from childhood. Then shut the FK up and go to America and live your happy life. Y do u wanna be here and worsen things for everyone
    16. Heroine leaves him. Her brother comes to pick her up. This hero dude is just sitting. Without even trying to stop once. This is his love. He only reacts when his son comes n hugs. So basically u don't give a shit about your wife anymore. Then u could have given her divorce long back. Toxic asshole
    Some hypocrite Teenage boys seeing this movie and telling it's just a movie and normalising it are the same people who got offended for Barbie movie and called out saying it's pseudo faminisim. If that was problematic then this is super problematic.
    I don't have a problem with this movie or hero's character. I have a problem with hero calling himself a "Sigma male" and doing all this shit. He's insulting the respect that word has.

    • @intilikhita199
      @intilikhita199 Год назад +4

      @rudeguy9024 don't want others to waste their money🤣🤣🤣

    • @animedc69
      @animedc69 Год назад +2

      ​@@intilikhita199ajkal ka sigma male ka definition wohi hai toh wohi dikha rahe hai

    • @RishavKumarAum
      @RishavKumarAum Год назад

      ​@@intilikhita199no one will waste time reading this much big comment

    • @intilikhita199
      @intilikhita199 Год назад +1

      @@RishavKumarAum lol. U did. By scrolling it and replying for it.🤣

  • @ayanchoudhury6697
    @ayanchoudhury6697 Год назад +47

    Yes, Tarantino and Gibson totally suffer from mental issues and have been problematic in their career. Mel was supposed to have a cameo in Hangover franchise but the cast refused to act with him yet they acted with Tyson (who himself has had a controversial past) which goes on to show how problematic Gibson is. Everyone knows about Tarantion's foot fetish and how sleazy he can be with his female actors. The others, I haven't seen so can't comment on them. But Vanga definitely has some issues. he got so affected by the justified criticism of his previous movie that he is acting like a manchild or an edgy teenager that oh, you criticised this...now criticise this even worse product

  • @vinnienanda
    @vinnienanda Год назад +6

    I absolutely agree with the masculinity part however one needs to understand few things-
    1. Cheating- Cheating on your partner is a terrible act be it in Four More Shots or Animal. Having said that, a vast majority will not go and watch Four More Shots Please (considering the target audience which is mostly urban english-speaking upper middle class individuals) however a vast majority of people will watch films like Animal and Kabir Singh especially in tier-3 and 4 towns. In a country like India where there is a high celebrity worship and cinema going culture, such people will think it is normal to cheat on your spouse. Already young teenagers are getting influenced by films and are stalking, slashing their wrist in front of a girl, sending constant creepy DMs, eve teasing and worst- r*ping and throwing acid on young girls when rejected. There was a popular incident in Australia where *A 32-year-old Indian man in Australia, accused of stalking two women, had escaped conviction after a court considered that he had been wrongly influenced by Bollywood movies.* What does it say about India's image world wide? Where to draw the line with such films?
    2. Glorification of violence and gangsters- People will give examples of Gangs of Wasseypur, Mirzapur, Sacred Games- here is the catch, the following films and shows showcase the futility of violence rather than glorifying it and making the protagonists look like heroes. Even in films like Godfather trilogy- the protagonist has a sad ending towards the third part (wife leaves him, daughter dies and he dying a sad death). As a gangster film lover I am saying this.
    3. Masculinity and reducing female characters to nearly voiceless beings- Hollywood has gore- YES but the women are not voiceless beings who can be easily used, replaced and trampled upon in those films. Even women are cunning, flawed, powerful and have a say in many of those films, they are equally flawed humans. In Vanga's films women are mostly voiceless. That's the problem, in Gangs of Wasseypur- Nagma and Mohsina had a say, in Sacred Games- Subhadra, Jojo, Jamila, Kusum, Kaanta were not voiceless, in Mirzapur- Sweety Gupta was not giving in to the advances of Munna Bhaiya, Madhuri Yadav, Beena Tripathi and Golu Gupta were powerful and were equal stakeholders in season 2. Tabu's character on Maqbool was not a flowerpot. The film was giving the vibes of 90's Bollywood films where the Hero takes revenge of his sister's r*pe and the sister was mostly sidelined. Coming to the topic of masculinity, as you said, there is a clear difference between being a protector and protecting your loved ones and being outright cruel and treating women like property. Being a protector does not give you the excuse of being cruel to your wife. Food for thought- if we are ready to call out toxic masculinity in Salman, Tiger, Varun and Kartik's films then we should also discuss Animal's problematic content and whether it was necessary or not

  • @tanya7106
    @tanya7106 Год назад +26

    I watched Animal cz I trusted Shan's review too much, never again.

    • @atharavaubhale3987
      @atharavaubhale3987 Год назад +2

      Very true

    • @devd8845
      @devd8845 Год назад +10

      What did you expect, fairy tale like disney movies? Director himself said that movie is not for snowflakes or one who easily get triggered.

    • @rakhshandak9637
      @rakhshandak9637 Год назад

      That's true

    • @tanya7106
      @tanya7106 Год назад +11

      @@devd8845 bro why are you getting defensive? I am talking about how i trusted Shan's review.. The movie is dumb. Especially the second half.

    • @sarthakjasra1101
      @sarthakjasra1101 Год назад +5

      It's a movie... Take it like a movie.
      But, I think... Sandeep vanga Reddy is actually a mentally challenged individual.

  • @Tejaswi_Rao
    @Tejaswi_Rao Год назад +42

    1st half was so good💯 Hero had anger issues but everything he did made sense.
    But later Ranvijay cheating on his wife was totally unnecessary.. made no sense. He gave a lame excuse. They are several ways to get information if they suspected something. He has many single brothers, who could have done it with her. But director randomly made him do an out of character thing. It was bothering & disturbing to watch an alpha doing that. He had one good quality that he was loyal to his wife. 🤷‍♀️

    • @VedikaSingh-r8b
      @VedikaSingh-r8b Год назад +4

      Sandeep Reddy vanga is devil agent.

    • @usersjifxvjxfhv
      @usersjifxvjxfhv Год назад +3

      I think in the second half , he lost his mind completely and turn into an animal . The good thing is that geetanjali left him . I hope in sequel too she won't return back to him.
      If would return back to him that would be glorification of his character.

  • @gaitrisarkar7057
    @gaitrisarkar7057 Год назад +21

    Agree with all your points.. But if I give an opinion.. Then the whole connection between ranbir and bobby is ok.. But if there was any kind of backstory.. Where the both of them were meeting or interacting with each other.. Then I think the whole fight scene would have been more impactful,emotional and hard hitting for the audience..

  • @chetangopal2936
    @chetangopal2936 Год назад +7

    Your comparison to Speak No Evil was spot on, that movie lingered in my mind for days. As far as people being upset about him cheating on his wife… he’s an anti hero which means we find him compelling even if he’s a terrible person. As in this case, he’s a murderous psychopath with extreme daddy issues so him cheating on his wife is the least of his problem. That’s like hating Walter White for lying to his family.

  • @pratapkumar9767
    @pratapkumar9767 Год назад +1

    Good to see someone called out these stupid things. I think the best example where masculinity was shown in the right way was Drishyam.... If I have to protect my family, I would rather be Vijay Salgaonkar than Ranvijay singh.

  • @ruchashinde9735
    @ruchashinde9735 Год назад +21

    imagine women in place or bobby asking two more guys to join fir kya bolenge usko??? but a guy doing it will be a hero😂😂

    • @hardikparbhakar7845
      @hardikparbhakar7845 Год назад +7

      imagine this imagine that go make the movie yourself then

    • @FatJackedNerd
      @FatJackedNerd Год назад

      Women can have 4 some but out of those 3 men only one men will be biological father if she concieves....

    • @nileshsharma5721
      @nileshsharma5721 Год назад +1

      Are Tujhe Samajh Mein Nahin aata kya koi bhi Karen Bura Nahin bolate Koi bahut sari baten Jin per ladkon ko bahut bura bola jata he

    • @abhiwagh2312
      @abhiwagh2312 Год назад

      gangbang

    • @preetiraut7700
      @preetiraut7700 Год назад +4

      Jina haram kar denge ladki ka, abuse alag level PE hoga ladki vo alag. Upar sexual harrasment ka excuse bhi mil jayega.

  • @arithimedes
    @arithimedes Год назад +9

    There's a saying in Robert McKee's Story, the protagonist doesn't have to be likable but he/she should share a bond with the audience, so we feel empathetic, and this character was not empathetic at all! And a guy who is ready to change his hairstyle as per his father, how come he crosses him on so many levels.

  • @charanharish578
    @charanharish578 Год назад +4

    Censor board definitely was bribed
    How did they even allow the Post credit scene

    • @gautamgireesh1887
      @gautamgireesh1887 Год назад +2

      Its an A RATED movie bruh,and nobody really forced you to watch this..

    • @charanharish578
      @charanharish578 Год назад +2

      @@gautamgireesh1887 If the censor board is treating every movie fairly then there is no doubt at all
      But a movie called oppenheimer which received an A certificate
      In that they cut so many scenes and also put one dress to the heroine and also cut partial nudity scenes
      What about this movie then?

    • @gautamgireesh1887
      @gautamgireesh1887 Год назад +2

      Bruh the indian version of oppenheimer is not A RATED for your information 😅 in INDIA oppenheimer is rated U/A please do check if you need clarity. Because its U/A they had to cut that scene only in India. It wasnt the censor board of india that made it u/a the movie was given to the board in that way

    • @gautamgireesh1887
      @gautamgireesh1887 Год назад +1

      Censor board was bribed it seems😂😂 kuch bhi xD

  • @siuu156
    @siuu156 Год назад +4

    The film name itself justifies his character he's a Animal💀

  • @dhruvsharma3199
    @dhruvsharma3199 Год назад +2

    this movie is for people who actually are immune to the impact a movie creates in real life
    I think I am in right state of mind when I wanted the character to stop existing by the end of the movie
    he was pure psychotic
    and I agree, if this was a hollywood movie, people would have been praising it a lot more

  • @MadaraUchiha-uz9zl
    @MadaraUchiha-uz9zl Год назад +21

    I think people are not noticing one fact with Ranbir's character is that.. in the beginning only when ranbir talked about alpha male community and how they used to perform shows how he thinks of himself just like a Alpha ... Strong and conqueror that's why he is protective towards his family as he feels it's his sole responsibility and he can't think of his wife with another man and he himself goes out and just to achieve his aim he is cheating on his wife which he thinks is part of his duty

  • @ashutoshrajput33
    @ashutoshrajput33 Год назад +3

    This is just a film and doesn't tries to give you message.
    So put up your brain outside the theatre and enjoy the movie ,action and the fictional character which can't be real life.

  • @sankeshpai2240
    @sankeshpai2240 Год назад +33

    I think we need to understand the fact that movie is titled Animal. The director had to show us that the character is flawed.. he had to show the animal side of the character. He cannot show him as a gentleman.. n for that he had to show all the scenes like pointing a gun to pregnant women, bra strip scene..
    Hollywood me movies bante hai where the people are killing, eating people n all.. we cannot say that Genz might get influenced by all these.. If genz are getting influenced by movies, be it any movie, matlab Genz ka future mushkil hai😅

    • @ajmeri2405
      @ajmeri2405 Год назад +3

      As long as the director thinks the hero is flawed. By SRV's previews interviews I made it clear that kabir singh behavior was toxic and slapping each other (girl hitting the guy and guy hitting a girl) was just 'love'

    • @rocky7263
      @rocky7263 Год назад

      Earlier Gen z nahi hogw woh mature hogaye can't say same about let Gen z generation

    • @ngultrum1
      @ngultrum1 Год назад

      Not just his Animal side, but him turning more and more into one.

    • @swaylikesmusic
      @swaylikesmusic Год назад

      bollywood has always influenced people. its not about genz. And you too know our audience is dumb so the title doesnt justify anything

  • @saurabhatia
    @saurabhatia Год назад +3

    I've not seen Animal but I've seen Speak no Evil and it gave me nightmares..it's arguably one of the hardest movies I've ever seen and the end left me scarred as hell.. Truly a very underrated psychological thriller ..

  • @Azezal1903
    @Azezal1903 Год назад +1

    I agree with Shan I recently saw Speak No evil. If you don’t take any major step to protect your family then everything will be on toss..

  • @dipayandasarts2611
    @dipayandasarts2611 Год назад +67

    I absolutely agree with all of your points.
    But personally i think that cheating scene is to show that the character is fucked up in a deep level which breaks his own morality own ethics.
    And this exact problematic things are in real world along with some movies. So please take it as a movie
    And to all new generation yeh movie aap log dekhoge for sure but inspire nahi hona. Inspire hone kiliye Sambahadur dekho.

    • @dipikakanth8402
      @dipikakanth8402 Год назад +4

      But they shouldn't have dragged that scene

    • @dipayandasarts2611
      @dipayandasarts2611 Год назад +5

      @@dipikakanth8402 I'll agree. But I think this is only to give a fuck to critics 😂😂😂. Pura A rated ka fyada luta hain and I'm with it because it's a cinema. And honestly I enjoyed every bit of it. Yeh sab movies hona chahiye India mein. Why are we seeing it as a glorifying aspect?? We can see this like that " Sandeep Reddy Vanga showed this in extremity to convey you should not do this in your life or it will be a menace like the protagonist has faced "
      This is what I called a mature movie

    • @tarunaggarwal7648
      @tarunaggarwal7648 Год назад +2

      Agree .. but the kissing scene between rashmika and ranveer after all the fight regarding Zoya angle was so fucked up and it brought rashmika's character to zero... It absolutely had the traits of Kabir Singh that whatever men do is ok.... And you let that be if he cries after doing that...

  • @ViciousSquidy
    @ViciousSquidy Год назад +12

    Just watched the movie and I can't believe how much some reviewers are bashing this movie for no reason. It doesn't justify ANYTHING from Ranvijay's character and all of his negative actions have some ramifications or consequences. Geetanjali's brilliant monologue calling him out for his toxic behaviours and her slapping Ranvijay multiple times made it absolutely perfect and showed that the script is not glorifying any of his actions.

    • @niveditasah8348
      @niveditasah8348 Год назад

      No no no that's the thing he didn't face any consequences or whatsoever for his actions... He goes ahead to murder hundreds of people and in the end the only lesson he gets is that his wife leaves him because he cheated. It just shows that if you have money you can do anything and you are the "alpha" male
      and the role of women in this movie is limited to being just a prop that does not have any opinion and are merely puppets(except for the part where rashmika gave her monologue).

    • @A1mb0t_Fr0z3n
      @A1mb0t_Fr0z3n Год назад

      exactly

  • @anandsummerslam
    @anandsummerslam Год назад +4

    So SRK romancing a 20 year old being a 58 year old is fine and people wont get inspired? They will..If that iz fine then this is also fine

  • @psreviews1755
    @psreviews1755 Год назад +4

    The issue is SRV could've cut these scenes as none of them had any significance in the film.
    Main questions is why did he choose to showcase these scenes?

  • @youtubeprem522
    @youtubeprem522 Год назад +4

    Totally agree with your points. some scenes are unnecessary & created lag in 2nd half.
    This is where the film's promotional interviews comes into the picture. The director, producer, Main lead clearly mentioned in the interviews that the film is not for everyone and specifically ranbir mentioned in the interview with gulf news before the release that if you get easily triggered from then you should stay away from the film.
    Talking about four more shots even though everyone pointed out that the series in a way promotes toxic feminism, cheating still we got 3 seasons and many people watched it.

  • @ayush-eu4hx
    @ayush-eu4hx Год назад +10

    Shan prahser when thank u for coming 🗿
    Shan prasher when animal 🤡🤡

  • @rachnaguru2928
    @rachnaguru2928 Год назад +45

    I agree with most of the points you have mentioned but honestly i don’t find them very bothersome because I hate to extrapolate or take moral lessons from movies. The society in general is becoming a bit too critical and harsh to movies whereas we are quite forgiving to books and their layered protagonists/characters - but for movies we all sit down with a moral compass. Interestingly, this movie reminded me of Edgar Allan Poe’s dark stories and his crazy characters that reach alienation, terror, and madness and finally getting consumed with insanity that there is no point of return. The only thing I did not like in the movie is the climax … it was quite weak… it was not well defined. It could have been more powerful and emotional. (Compare this to Qala’s ending where you are shattered!). Moreover, I think Anil Kapoor couldn’t pull it off and is the reason why it felt unsatisfactory. Apart from this the movie is a triumph!

    • @divyaa4459
      @divyaa4459 Год назад +13

      Cinema is a very influential media...movies can have a huge impact on the youth, or just people in general, so its only fair that we should be critical of them. I personally have never let movies influence my actions in real life, but can't deny there are a lot of (especially young) people that do

    • @Priya24-n1z
      @Priya24-n1z Год назад +4

      I agree with you both

    • @rachnaguru2928
      @rachnaguru2928 Год назад +4

      Firstly, we all need to stop idolizing our main actors as heroes. Secondly, we all have to start watching movies purely as a product of someone’s imagination. And that is what I am not happy when movie critics start criticizing particular scenes from the movie and dissecting them.. they are not ours to comment. You can comment on a movie’s editing, on the movie being extremely long, incoherency as the scenes were too jumpy, not a great climax… things like this, but when you start taking small snippets from a movie and start blowing them out of proporstion, this is where things go wrong. The protagonist is shown as an “animal”, and that is THE point! The entire second half was completely dedicated to showing him that he has completely lost it, like who walks nude in the open, so why are we trying to find logic and manners is his deeds! That is why I referenced to Edgar Allan Poe… all his protagonists are very very much like how Ranbir is shown in the movie .. but do we ever say that Edgar Allan Poe’s books are a very bad influence and should be banned.. as his characters insane streaks will damage the society! No.. we don’t .. and that is how people should perceive movies. All this criticism that the nation is giving literally curse words to even people who have liked the movie shows how polarized we have become … directors who dare to think elsewise will stop making such movies.. and guess what .. we will only have the regular run-of-the-mill kind of movies. No wonder people are running more towards Hollywood… as they dare to attempt such variety.. for example Leonardo’s character in Killers of the Flower Moon… man he was soooooo evil in the movie that he was poisoning his own wife and was responsible in killing her entire family .. should everyone get influenced with him? Because he is Leo? you can’t censor people’s imagination.. the movie got an R rating. And the choice is always in your hand to not watch it.

    • @astindods_
      @astindods_ Год назад +3

      Ohh thanks mam.. in the world of those woke so called feminist you're brave enough to have your own sensible unbiased opinion and not run behind that typical agenda 😊

    • @rachnaguru2928
      @rachnaguru2928 Год назад +2

      Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @asimqazi1943
    @asimqazi1943 Год назад +3

    By conventional definition dude isnt an alpha male. John wick is an alpha male. This dude is just a week away from a complete psychotic break

  • @bhaswatbhuyan3721
    @bhaswatbhuyan3721 Год назад +4

    To everyone calling that ranvijay can be a bad influence on others... For your information, it is a character played in a cinema... Cinema is a form of art, and art can have any type form... And nowhere in the film it was seen to justify his character, he was toxic, he was violent, he was obsessed with his love for his father... It is upto us how we see the film and the character... To anyone saying that kids will get influenced, first of all it is adult certified for a reason... And if you are an adult, see this film and get influenced, then it was never about the movie or the character, it's you that is the problem, if you are an adult and get influenced by this, then these traits were already in you and you just needed an confirmation or trigger to act in that way... I've seen the movie, I enjoyed it as a movie, as a form of art... But neither was I influenced by it nor would I ask anyone to be like the characters... As simple as that

  • @thenightdriverofdeoli9258
    @thenightdriverofdeoli9258 Год назад +2

    Talking about SRV's mentality on making this type of films, it is completely illogical. But in an interview he said that if u can't slap or use cuss word to your partner there is no emotion. That's the problem.

  • @dr.anaB777
    @dr.anaB777 Год назад +9

    4:45 "yas girl, go queen" karne wale nhi aayegein. What shantanu just said here is definitely a part of toxic masculinity. Men are expected to be the providers and protectors to the extent that any man who doesn't fall in the mold is automatically considered effeminate by guys like shantanu. You can read that with the way self proclaimed "alpha males" talk about "simps" and "soy boys" i.e. the men they assume are like doormats just because they're kinder to women and see them as equals. This is the part of patriarchy where patriarchy starts harming men.
    Men who don't fit the mold feel emasculated and weak. Men who do fit the mold abuse their rights and make rules for other people. Anyone who looks at shantanu would know he doesn't fit the "alpha male" mold himself. He's average to short in height, looks more like hero's comic relief side kick than the hero himself and his "job" is talking into the camera lens about movies. All of this goes against what a traditionally masculine man is supposed to look like and do.
    Let's analyse the premise of men's protector behavior not being toxic in any instance.
    1. Who are these men protecting the family and the women from? Other men.
    It's chiefly men who have created this dichotomy of good men vs bad men. They scare the women of their community or tribe or religion into thinking that the men of the other community/tribe/religion are out to get them but the good men are going to protect them. But they ask for something in return. The women need to surrender their privileges and freedom to them so they can be protected. They have to cover their bodies, cover their heads, not talk to other men, they have to be the good men's bang maids and serve them.
    And what happens if the bad men get to these women, the good men decide to take revenge because the bad men have touched their property (i.e. their women). And how do they take this revenge? By assaulting women of the other community to send a message to the bad men. But they did it out of revenge, they aren't bad themselves. It's the bad men who are bad and the good men who are good. 😂
    2. Any man no matter how he outwardly looks and talks can protect his family if he wants to. Let's look at the character of Suri from rab ne bana di jodi. By no definition of the "alpha male" is he anything but a simp and beta. Yet every one knows he'll protect and love his wife way more than a man likd kabir singh can.
    3. The whole concept of men being the sole protectors has become outdated in today's world where we have law enforcement to fight crime. We don't need a brother like mithun to fight our gRapist or a husband like kabir singh to beat up any one who applied color to our face on holi.

    • @sampadization
      @sampadization Год назад +2

      I don't think the protector male character thing is glorified in the movie..
      It actually shows how just wrong this mindset is.. in the movie itself.. How obsession with this protector mindset can make you a monster, killer, and abuser...
      And all these type of characters we do see in our lives.. Many men who'd abuse like this if they get power..
      He's a mass murderer, ofc he lacks morals and has no justification to any of his actions..

    • @msredcurtains
      @msredcurtains Год назад +2

      Well said dichotomy created by men, to scare women. And men harm other men with this mindset. All in all bad.

    • @thelonewarrior1849
      @thelonewarrior1849 Год назад +2

      I guess you need a mental asylum, since when did protecting your mother or sister or wife become "treating them as object" are you on some kind of weed??? And if this is so then why all the feminists keep crying about "our country cannot protect women , we are unsafe" what protection you're asking for then????
      Coming to Kabir singh didi Kaun si movie dekh li, usne clearly college k ladke se pucha and the guy said vo ladke Kabir k enemy the aur forcefully chest or Butts p color lagaya aur vo ro rahi thi movie dekhi h thik se??? How easily you said "he hit those guys because they applied color on preeti"😂😂😂 so tell me if someone does such shit with you what do you expect ??? Are you going to normalise it ??? By asking your bf or brother to leave the guy and not hit him and same thing goes in this movie his sister was teased nobody came in her support so what do you expect a teen to do (apart from that he did everything wrong and murder cannot be glorified in the name of protecting)
      IF YOUR GUY PROTECTS YOU THEN HE IS TOXIC , HE TREAT YOU LIKE HIS PROPERTY , IF HE DONT THEN HE IS COWARD HE IS NOT A REAL MAN......WHAT THE HELL DO YOU PEOPLE ACTUALLY WANT
      And one last question, if you're going out with your mom and during an argument on road someone grabs your mother's hair and nobody comes in your support not even police , what you'll do ??? Won't you hit her (that person attacking your mom) wouldn't that be aggression???, there are time and situation which compel us to bring our worst because all the doors are closed so it's not totally the person at fault , stop raising fingure at everything a man does

    • @msredcurtains
      @msredcurtains Год назад +2

      @@thelonewarrior1849 I wonder if Ranbir loved his father ‘tooooo much’ if you know what I mean. He had daddy issues after all and loved his father more than needed, maybe he was secretly gay but hated that part of himself isiliye itna gussa!!!!! 🤔😱😱😱

    • @thelonewarrior1849
      @thelonewarrior1849 Год назад +1

      @@msredcurtains it doesn't matter when the movie overall is a trash, also that gay has kids and no gay will fall for his father

  • @vrushalidhongade5725
    @vrushalidhongade5725 Год назад +4

    So many morally sound men in the comments! Thank you to all the men that understand the nuances of this woman-hating psycho film & character. Also thank you for making this video and explaining the problematic parts of story, well done :)

    • @mayankindian3750
      @mayankindian3750 Год назад +1

      Naam hi animal rakha hai movie ka us charchter ki physoclogy dekho kese mental ho gya wo toxicity me 😊

    • @mayankmehta.1117
      @mayankmehta.1117 5 месяцев назад

      But not a single sound minded woman

  • @suryavalluri3894
    @suryavalluri3894 Год назад +3

    I agree with most of the points which u said like the first half shows a masculine man and the second half is where toxicity kicks in and the problem is I don't trust people here to understand the difference and just think it to the natural evolution of masculinity. Another thing is as much as we think movies don't influence people and they don't influence in many parts like killing and all but one part of life which movies have influenced and clearly so is love life as the guys stalking the girl rather than approaching and the suicide threats and all are done because in movies it shows that they work so I think this blurs the line of the films influence or non influence.

  • @The_average_entertainer
    @The_average_entertainer Год назад +2

    1. The character is blinded by the love for his father. Nothing else comes before this relationship.
    2. Rashmika's character looks dumb at the beginning and she breaks her engagement and goes back to loving the alpha male. There are girls like these in reality as well. Rashmika has acted brilliantly.
    3. The moments where Ranvijay uses harsh lines on his wife is when he's not completely in his senses and under the influence of high dosage of medications. Such behaviour is also seen in reality.
    4. He asks Zoya to lick his shoe but doesn't literally mean it nor he he allows her to after the way she was a part of the plan to murder his father. What she does is even more horrific than Ranvijay's behaviour. He still lets her go free.
    5. He doesn't cheat on his wife. Hes pretty honest in confessing the same. For him it was a mission to find his father's murderer. No other relation comes above this.
    Please don't spread pseudo feminism in every chance you get. The story demands some scenes, the characters are such and even the female characters were equally imperfect. This is an excellent movie and everyone does love it.

  • @TheLuciferHill
    @TheLuciferHill Год назад +1

    *वाह गुरु! हमारी उम्मीदों पर तुम पूरी तरह से खरे उतरे! 👌😎👍*
    *फेमिनिस्टों जैसी कोई बकवास नहीं थी इस वीडियो में! 👍*
    *बढ़िया Review दिया! 👌❤️👍*

  • @Aditya-qe1uw
    @Aditya-qe1uw Год назад +15

    Being bullied throughout my school life, I can understand what goes through Sandeep's mind.

    • @pushapraj2819
      @pushapraj2819 Год назад

      Our experiences shapes our thinking 👍

    • @priyankajadwani6120
      @priyankajadwani6120 Год назад +4

      I think he needs therapy

    • @pushapraj2819
      @pushapraj2819 Год назад +1

      @@priyankajadwani6120 he needs noble prize for embracing masculinity and trying to make men masculine again

    • @mayankmehta.1117
      @mayankmehta.1117 5 месяцев назад

      ​@priyankajadwani6first give therapy to feminists120

  • @Tejaswi_Rao
    @Tejaswi_Rao Год назад +18

    It was already bothering to watch the hero's cheating part. but in post credit, knowing Zoya & Ranvijay are going to have a child is more disturbing.
    If it was supposed to be like that, they was no need to show Ranvijay having a beautiful marriage.

    • @Dandnayak778
      @Dandnayak778 Год назад +2

      I can agree with that..... cheating is something which I absolutely hate be it man or woman...

  • @nilimawanjari1264
    @nilimawanjari1264 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for calling it out..❤

  • @skullkraken_resurrected9857
    @skullkraken_resurrected9857 11 месяцев назад +2

    An alpha male or sigma male is someone who workout and maintain a healthy life and someone who works toward his goals also not a simp. the movie is showing the stereotypical image of an alpha male or sigma male which is not true.

  • @satodalkarmakar680
    @satodalkarmakar680 Год назад +1

    Went to watch the flick today. When the movie was glorifying the toxic traits of Ranveer's character, most of the cheering came from women themselves.
    Sometimes the general IQ of the Indian populace, especially women baffles me.

  • @patelaakash267
    @patelaakash267 Год назад +27

    Can you speak about Muslim men being allowed to marry multiple women but Muslim women can only have 1 husband? How Muslim women are made to have group sex with other women to please their husbands. Is there anything more toxic than that?

    • @Ahmed0900
      @Ahmed0900 Год назад +4

      1 Group sex is not allowed (haram) in Islam even if you have more than one wife
      2 Muslim men are allowed to marry only 4 wives so that they can support orphan and widow women in the society and prevent bad people from taking their advantage (which we can see nowadays how orphan women are trafficked for brothels)

    • @patelaakash267
      @patelaakash267 Год назад

      @@Ahmed0900 yes but all this is done against the women’s wishes. It’s rape. Is rape allowed in Quran? Is pedophilia allowed in Quran because Muslim men are always marrying underage girls.

    • @FatJackedNerd
      @FatJackedNerd Год назад

      If Dasrath can have 3 wives ...
      Shivaji Maharaj had 8 wives...
      Maharana Pratap had 11 wives and Pruthviraj Chauhan had 14 wives...
      Brahma can have sex with his daughter...
      Krishna had 16108 wives...
      Why Tattikhors cry for 4 wives and Cousin marriage....

    • @hardikparbhakar7845
      @hardikparbhakar7845 Год назад +7

      ​@@Ahmed0900 1. harems were a creation of the ottomans
      2. why aren't women allowed to marry multiple men then

    • @pritammukherjee695
      @pritammukherjee695 Год назад

      ​@@Ahmed0900Den Educate women so that they can take responsibility of themselves..How they have only two options either to marry and produce kids or to go to brothels.. Also Husband wife should be equal not Men superior to women in a marriage..

  • @kasamakeyama2719
    @kasamakeyama2719 Год назад +7

    Bruh what do you mean by pseudo feminists whose expenses paid by their parents. I think you should just keep your thoughts about feminists to yourself.
    Although being a women I liked your review of four more shots but this is clearly gender biasing here where you are asking the same "pseudo feminists" to watch it with an "open mind" and give it a chance. I don't think you told the same for four more shots and you outright called it garbage.

    • @kasamakeyama2719
      @kasamakeyama2719 Год назад +3

      @@RishiSoendarASMR Very true. Completely agree with you! Honestly I think this is where reviewers like him loose their credibility.

    • @kasamakeyama2719
      @kasamakeyama2719 Год назад +3

      @@RishiSoendarASMR yeah Ikrr. His views on feminists doesn't make sense lol. He himself is not well aware of the term to use it so blatantly like this. He is no different from the all the people who have jumped in on the bandwagon of calling animal is a good movie despite its problematic views. Although he mentions that it is toxic he still wants people to go to theatre and bring money to the film.

    • @dr.anaB777
      @dr.anaB777 Год назад +3

      ​@@RishiSoendarASMRdhruv's video was so good. Only actually good men can take a stand against bad men. Men like shantanu who are self proclaimed "nice guys" but the biggest pos on the inside would never have the balls.

    • @mayankmehta.1117
      @mayankmehta.1117 5 месяцев назад

      If you can defend feminists then movies like animal will be defended

  • @kanak2212
    @kanak2212 Год назад +11

    You didn't mentioned the weird dialogues of having a big pelvis amd other ones said to rashmika ....

    • @atharavaubhale3987
      @atharavaubhale3987 Год назад +3

      Very true

    • @vegito179
      @vegito179 Год назад

      Abey movie hai political diplomatic conference nehi, character ka nam hi hai animal, fiction aur real life ko dur rakho ch*tiyo

  • @murwarid2766
    @murwarid2766 Год назад +1

    When he said to Zoya : if you love me lick my shoe ..
    Wtf , is it the way you want to test someone’s love?

  • @sayantisarkar
    @sayantisarkar Год назад +1

    Confused about protective masculinity as well- do we want to have a society where men need to protect women+child from other men? Or do we want women to take care of themselves?
    Going to a college and bashing up people and shooting in a college is not an example of any sort of protection. What if the guy is wrong and accidentally kills someone or bashes a wrong person?

  • @Heartclose24
    @Heartclose24 Год назад +10

    Actually if you see, Tamil cinema have always had these characters in their movies prior to Sandeep Vanga making these.
    For example, In Pudhupettai, Dhanush's character Kokki Kumar too plays an Alpha male. He gets married to a Prostitute and has a baby with her, has a blissful life. Yet on the wedding day of his friend's sister, he forcefully marries her and takes her home. In front of his wife sleeps with her. When she denies and says that her brother will kill him, Dhanushs character threats her by saying that if she doesn't sleep with him, not only will he kill her brother but also burn her family. He does all this in front of his wife.
    Also, In NGK, starring Suriya, the lead character sleeps with Rakul Preet Singh's character Vanathi, while Sai Pallavi, his wife, is waiting for him. When asked about it, he justifies by saying that he is doing it for their benefit.
    So such characters are no surprise from Sandeep Reddy Vanga as well

  • @zubinmehta9527
    @zubinmehta9527 Год назад +6

    I feel really surprised that a Film that deserves to be completely and Totally Boycotted and Banned is being praised for the Actors Performances in the Film .

  • @gurupreetsingh1423
    @gurupreetsingh1423 Год назад +4

    Bhaiya...U didn't discuss symbolism and history of arjan velly song...as u promised in ur last video

  • @avanteekabakshi9457
    @avanteekabakshi9457 Год назад +1

    This is the most nuanced film I have seen…. Our version of the godfather. This is such a genuine depiction of real relationships… you do say shut up to your husband.. you do threaten your better half, you do some things which are interpreted as misogynistic here… this is film is real and that is why people are uncomfortable. This is now brothers are… this is how families operate…

  • @shamim4mamun
    @shamim4mamun Год назад

    I totally agree with you. Truly the Honest analysis of the movie without any preconceived notion.

  • @rudrpara3575
    @rudrpara3575 Год назад +18

    Vanga really disappointed,they can't live up to the hype they we're building poor editing,there were many scenes that were just fillers were totally not supporting the screenplay and story.
    Some were impactful bruh but the last conversation between ranbir ans anil kapoor was just the best and well written it was stuck in my mind.
    Voilence was mid nothing much. It can be exciting for the people who have not seen ott series. i would say mirzapur has done better job in department of voilence and gore than animal overall a decent watch.

    • @culguyvegeta
      @culguyvegeta Год назад

      Chup re. Mirzapur is like kuch chutiyo ko shoot Kiya gaali dete hue and wohi dala hai tv pe. Kya bakchodi hai woh series.

    • @AshishKumar-ui9wy
      @AshishKumar-ui9wy Год назад +4

      Bro violence to badiya tha par editing bohot sust thi movie 15-20 min chhoti ho sakti thi

    • @rudrpara3575
      @rudrpara3575 Год назад

      @@AshishKumar-ui9wy bro they we're saying things like we will show you real voilent film it can't even touch the mark of even mirzapur in term of voilence hn vese decent tha voilence kuch exceptional nahi tha

    • @AshishKumar-ui9wy
      @AshishKumar-ui9wy Год назад +3

      @@rudrpara3575 ok bro
      Jesi jiski soch

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Год назад

      ​@@rudrpara3575 Amazon m censorship nhi hota h yaha to mc gali ko mute kar diya

  • @ronakmankale9599
    @ronakmankale9599 Год назад +11

    Ranbir clearly mentioned in one of his interviews that,”this movie is not for the people who get triggered easily” and he meant this. Also there’s nothing wrong with the writing and other stuff cause all these aspects of the movie do exist in the real world so it’s just a character and people should just see it as that in my opinion! Also young boys are smart enough in my opinion cause if they turn out like this character, it’s not the character they impacted them but rather its them!

  • @aayushkolhatkar6104
    @aayushkolhatkar6104 Год назад +43

    He did realised that he had done wrong and apologize yet he became aggressive, why? Just because of his obsessive love for his father, and he clearly stated that after becoming the protector of his family no one can come between his families affairs not even in laws, and then when he confront his wife, he also knew she'll be in a lot of rage, but the thing which actually triggered him the most that she wished his father would've died when he got shot, who he loves immensely, probably even more than her...

    • @Tejaswi_Rao
      @Tejaswi_Rao Год назад +1

      His love for his father was irrational and toxic from the beginning. He has no moral boundaries. It was more about him, than about his father. There is only one problem with the movie. Showing a negative personality is fine but, glorifying it, justifying it & calling him an Alpha, a hero is not cool, not right.

  • @coolbuzz4028
    @coolbuzz4028 Год назад +1

    Just watched the movie, and most things in the movie make no sense to me. A deep analysis u presented bro is so apt

  • @gurkaransingh8960
    @gurkaransingh8960 Год назад

    The point we are discussing this is a testament of the brilliance of Sandeep Vanga and what a performance by Ranbir