RRR - The Best Movie You've Never Seen

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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2022
  • RRR, an Indian action movie directed by S. S. Rajamouli, was the kind of movie I didn't expect great things from. But as it turns out, it was a fantastically realised story of friendship, loyalty, betrayal, redemption and revolution. And it's better than 95% of the garbage being churned out over here.
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  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 Год назад +8303

    British: “This film is making our past look violent and evil”
    Germans: “First time?”

    • @zaxx
      @zaxx Год назад +146

      LOL 🤣

    • @GEO_________________________24
      @GEO_________________________24 Год назад +649

      Truth hurts doesn't it

    • @moreauclement9702
      @moreauclement9702 Год назад +1136

      British : “This film is making our past look violent and evil”
      Everyone : "Well, that's kinda true..."

    • @silverfish2380
      @silverfish2380 Год назад +59

      @@justagamer4386 I saw that movie man the ending THE ENDING it broke me

    • @GreenSabre187
      @GreenSabre187 Год назад +150

      yeah, someone should make another movie about usa and what shit they pulled off, xD so long, swallow it UK, we all got our packages to carry.

  • @rasputin9697
    @rasputin9697 Год назад +14232

    Never in a thousand years would i have imagined Critical drinker watching RRR

    • @aychazyt6987
      @aychazyt6987 Год назад +264

      Same m8, and yet here we are, ain't complaining tho

    • @selfconfessedcynic
      @selfconfessedcynic Год назад +218

      100% this, lol
      Wasn't expecting this review

    • @shivalishankersharma1562
      @shivalishankersharma1562 Год назад +132

      I was about to comment something similar . This is such a pleasant surprise

    • @nopeavi2812
      @nopeavi2812 Год назад +31

      I was like, wait i've seen scenes of that

    • @fluphybunny930
      @fluphybunny930 Год назад +90

      Why? It was already picked up for review by other youtube critics.
      Only a matter of time before he jumped on the Algorithm.
      Got to get those clicks :D
      Good fun film though - worth watching.

  • @eugeneshadwell6596
    @eugeneshadwell6596 Год назад +1323

    You gotta admire a movie where one of the heroes kills a bad guy by throwing a fucking LEOPARD at him. 😁

  • @BrokenTooth
    @BrokenTooth Год назад +987

    One of my favorite scenes in the movie, which nobody has mentioned in any review, is when a random guy (not even a supporting character) trying to flee from the British soldiers with a little girl in his arms. He gets shot, and then the first thing he does is toss the girl to another guy who then runs away, while the first guy falls down and dies. I can't express how refreshing it was to see a portrayal of men signifying their ability to sacrifice their life for a little child. After getting sick and tired of Marvel, Disney, and Star wars movies where the little girl would probably build an iron man suit to escape that situation because 'we don't need no man', that scene really stuck with me.

    • @shreeharibhavik
      @shreeharibhavik Год назад +22

      🥺😖

    • @sandeepkumar-tr4is
      @sandeepkumar-tr4is Год назад +9

      The scene is there in RRR Janani Video song you can check

    • @Diadem187
      @Diadem187 Год назад +51

      You're so right bro. Great catch. It didn't put it in perspective for me until you said it

    • @zi784
      @zi784 Год назад

      Aw.. that must've really soothed your ego.. since you don't get to beat your wives to feel manly anymore

    • @Diadem187
      @Diadem187 Год назад +26

      @@zi784 More like a nod to the respect people have for all the men, which there are plenty of, that have laid down their lives to protect the women and kids around them

  • @Karl-me4mh
    @Karl-me4mh Год назад +5803

    That Movie is a hell of a ride. And as a German it was refreshing to see the British being depicted the same way the germans always are depicted in every american or english movie. ;D

  • @Harmzz
    @Harmzz Год назад +3736

    A proper masculine & bromance story that Hollywood are incapable of making these days. Loved how Bheem represented water and Raju represented fire. The cinematography and soundtrack were top notch too.

    • @dr.downvote
      @dr.downvote Год назад +194

      @Just A Donut bro this! This is what needs to be said to the whole western movie makers now a days. Inclusion is their biggest curse

    • @funnyfootball4225
      @funnyfootball4225 Год назад +48

      The Music Director is M M KEERAVANI.

    • @NewVideoseeker
      @NewVideoseeker Год назад +101

      I still don't get why people use that "bromance" slur, that only validates the perception that men can't be only best buddies.

    • @ericmendenhall2867
      @ericmendenhall2867 Год назад +21

      WHERE ARE THE TRANS CHARACTERS!?

    • @major505
      @major505 Год назад +157

      A thing I really hate in modern movies. They always talk about toxic masculinity, but when 2 men are displayed having fraternal love between them, they are the first ones to try to portray them as being gay, as for example , Sam and Frodo.

  • @h.huffen-puff4105
    @h.huffen-puff4105 Год назад +426

    I think the friendship between Bheem and the young English woman was inserted to point out that although the British are painted as cruel, there were kind Brits and the Indian population responded to their kindness favorably and without spite or a desire for revenge.

    • @vijrever2770
      @vijrever2770 Год назад +72

      Yeah plus the dance off shows that All the women there didn’t mind the 2 Indian guys dancing at their party and happily danced along. Those ppl didn’t mind the color and class barrier of those times. Including the lady on whom Bheem spilt the drink. She didn’t mind that her dress was ruined by a brown guy and seemed relatively calm about it.

    • @avishkumar8231
      @avishkumar8231 Год назад +50

      Also it refers to Bheem in the Mahabharat where he fell in love with an asura( demi-demon)

    • @sp33kz
      @sp33kz 11 месяцев назад +3

      "One of the good ones"

    • @servingitcold5107
      @servingitcold5107 10 месяцев назад +27

      It’s true. My grandfather fought in the world war and was good friends with his Brit supervisor. However, he could not progress beyond the rank as higher officers were only British. So, while some people would have been nice, the system was inherently racist to deny Indians any opportunity at growing beyond what was ‘allowed’

    • @ElonMusk-tb2yi
      @ElonMusk-tb2yi 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, not all Humans are bad
      There were some Good Nazis too

  • @CMontgomeryBurns09
    @CMontgomeryBurns09 Год назад +495

    My favorite scene in this film was that bonkers riot set-piece with Ram Charan fighting around 1000 extras. Like, *literally* a thousand extras!

    • @happyowl404
      @happyowl404 Год назад +8

      opening 2nd scene

    • @Puma5
      @Puma5 Год назад

      Most of it was CGI. Well done, wasn’t it?

    • @brettcantrell8650
      @brettcantrell8650 Год назад

      what is the meaning of "bonkers"?

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Год назад

      i mean india is 2nd most populous country so

    • @shivanigaud109
      @shivanigaud109 Год назад +7

      ​@@Puma5 loving fkig entire movie, whether CGI or extra

  • @joeslayter5841
    @joeslayter5841 Год назад +1435

    I watched this one with my 13 year old Grandson. We had an absolute blast. We started the movie by accident when we clicked the wrong title on Netflix... And were hooked. It's awesome, my inebriated reviewer!!

    • @shreeshanthkadam3011
      @shreeshanthkadam3011 Год назад +58

      I wonder what British grandpas think about this movie

    • @FunkBastid
      @FunkBastid Год назад +2

      Hell yeah

    • @GunWillTravel
      @GunWillTravel Год назад +36

      Had a similar experience with my 14-year old son! He said it was the best thing he has seen on Netflix in years.

    • @ngultrum1
      @ngultrum1 Год назад +29

      @@shreeshanthkadam3011
      They're in the comments of this video. Mostly being angry for their country being called out. Not all are like that tho.

    • @Laneous14
      @Laneous14 Год назад

      @@ngultrum1 You do know that modern medicine, ending the slave trade, and women's rights were all part of the evils that British colonialism forced on India? You know, the country that still has 'untouchable' people born into a caste system?

  • @RoulicisThe
    @RoulicisThe Год назад +1830

    Indian movies, as over-the-top as they can be, are full of hidden gems like this one.
    They have more heart in them than almost anything Hollywood has produced for the past five years

    • @MrDavedare
      @MrDavedare Год назад +64

      Like most non-english films. I've fallen in love with Scandinavian cinema this past year after watching Another Round and The Worst Person In The World. So bored with modern Hollywood.

    • @rayanderson5797
      @rayanderson5797 Год назад +90

      I think the central part of it is that "be entertaining" is still the top of the priority list.

    • @abhijithck3441
      @abhijithck3441 Год назад +45

      You can't really generalized Indian cinema as a whole, each region has its own industry and each industry has its own character, strating in hindi, Marathi, Telugu, kannada, Tamil, Malayalam and countless others whose stories and characters are a part of the local culture. I think a lot are available on Netflix

    • @wizardmongol4868
      @wizardmongol4868 Год назад +22

      hollywood is if anything much better even with the shit state it is in right now
      most indian movies are just fluffed up romance movies that follow the same formula, isekai light novels are more varied than that shit 95% of the time.

    • @llamapartyy
      @llamapartyy Год назад +10

      Because they know what they are and deliver on that. Over-the-top but enjoyment in every way

  • @adamahoonie
    @adamahoonie Год назад +639

    As a gay man it frustrates me to no end that Hollywood won’t let men just BE FRIENDS! I loved this movie.

    • @supes2687
      @supes2687 Год назад

      Thats kinda gay

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin 8 месяцев назад +7

      Yeah, like in Good Omens where they exploited the fact that Pratchett only wrote one book and so second season was child-level forced and agenda-driven writing that the only surprise about the conclusion was how little of a surprise it was. It really felt like a little girl playing with dolls, and as we know, in the agenda it is deliberately jarring because they are conflict addicts, need it for their self-validation.

    • @nihal5658
      @nihal5658 8 месяцев назад +1

      gay😂

    • @AK_official492
      @AK_official492 7 месяцев назад

      I'm indian and I'm gay too 😉 we should make luv

    • @AK_official492
      @AK_official492 7 месяцев назад

      I can suggest you more awesome movies. Whats your insta id ?

  • @hannibal254
    @hannibal254 Год назад +826

    My friend's grandma is in her mid 80's and this is the first Bollywood movie she's ever seen. She's been watching nothing but Bollywood movies on Netflix for the past month, she's obsessed with them now.

    • @jaydewsingh7152
      @jaydewsingh7152 Год назад +130

      **Tollywood not bollywood.
      Indian is a diverse country not just in culture but also in cinema,so we have 22 languages and each language has it's own cinema industry,so RRR becomes Telugu language movie i.e tollywood

    • @RudraSingh-pb5ls
      @RudraSingh-pb5ls Год назад +50

      If the movies are chosen perfectly, she might enjoy a lot of indian films. Plenty of good stories hidden in them.
      And yeah rather than calling it bollywood u can call it indian movies

    • @everywherenowhere6901
      @everywherenowhere6901 Год назад +23

      Any countries' movies or series are better than the crap that comes out of hollywood and the us.

    • @brettcantrell8650
      @brettcantrell8650 Год назад +19

      Amen. We are sick and tired of the woke BS of hollywood

    • @brettcantrell8650
      @brettcantrell8650 Год назад +17

      @@everywherenowhere6901 correct. I boycotted hollywood long time back and boycotted bollywood also.

  • @julianmarsh1378
    @julianmarsh1378 Год назад +1784

    Doesn't matter the culture; a good story is always going to be a good story. Too bad Hollywood has forgotten this.

    • @TheAmosTree
      @TheAmosTree Год назад

      Hollywood is part of the problem. Independent film makers have more to offer

    • @billienews
      @billienews Год назад +11

      Well said!

    • @Marshallgill
      @Marshallgill Год назад +57

      Yes. There is a reason that Homer is still read after 3000 years.

    • @praetorian3902
      @praetorian3902 Год назад +27

      They haven't forgotten, they simply are able to get good money with mediocre movies thanks to many people who pay for said mediocrities instead of increasing their self-respect and boycott mediocrity as a matter of principle to make the movie world a better place. The future looks bleak.

    • @oneeyed9579
      @oneeyed9579 Год назад +11

      There are some great movies in India mostly tollywood because Bollywood and Hollywood produces same generic shit for their consumers.

  • @bigbean1627
    @bigbean1627 Год назад +1662

    I like how the dance battle scene had more weight, personality and fun than what most of marvel phase 4 gave us.

    • @impoow
      @impoow Год назад

      @@queenelizabethiideservedit3988 wtf

    • @AscendantStoic
      @AscendantStoic Год назад +142

      Definitely better than watching She-Hulk twerking XD

    • @MB-ms3ud
      @MB-ms3ud Год назад +168

      The dump I took this morning had more weight, personality and fun than what most of marvel phase 4 gave us.

    • @Mark_Knight
      @Mark_Knight Год назад +9

      If you view it through the lens of a super hero film its fantastic.

    • @jessicalukram74
      @jessicalukram74 Год назад +4

      Why are you dragging MCU here these hatred for Marvel getting ridiculous now

  • @ethanrodriguez7061
    @ethanrodriguez7061 Год назад +337

    My Brother has been hanging out with a bunch of indian students in college, one day he came to me and said "I got a movie you're gonna love." It was Pushpa part 1, holy shit was a great time. It's not as crazy as RRR but it's up there. I would recommend it if you liked RRR. My brother showed me RRR right after Pushpa, spent the whole day watching those two movies. Can't wait for Pushpa Part 2

    • @Isnogood12
      @Isnogood12 Год назад +9

      You ever watch Endhiran - The Robot?

    • @mananshah2960
      @mananshah2960 Год назад +8

      Watch bahubali

    • @ethanrodriguez7061
      @ethanrodriguez7061 Год назад +26

      Holy Shit, what a ride! Robot was great! I just saw the trailer for Bahubali, looks really good too

    • @Isnogood12
      @Isnogood12 Год назад +18

      @@ethanrodriguez7061 Bahubali is a treat. Go for it!

    • @mananshah2960
      @mananshah2960 Год назад +4

      @@ethanrodriguez7061 watch 3 idiots and bahubali 1 and 2...

  • @alangrey1680
    @alangrey1680 Год назад +3078

    Tollywood: two men can be really close and good friends
    Hollywood: NOOOO they need to be gay or your homophobic😭😭😭

    • @ind0g_nesia
      @ind0g_nesia Год назад +76

      yeah about that,.when I was reading wikipedia, i found these sentence, "Even its subtext is winning favor: the supercharged bromance at the center of the film has been celebrated by some who see Raju and Bheem as gay superheroes acting out a love affair bubbling just below the surface of all those explosions".[325]".

    • @vikramparmar4291
      @vikramparmar4291 Год назад +453

      @@ind0g_nesia they definitely are not, they had their respective love interests and friendship movies like these have made in India for decades. Sholay, daramveer, yarana etc. I couldn't have their could a gay angle in the until some western movie reviewers said about it. Lol

    • @stefano763
      @stefano763 Год назад +293

      What's ironic is that those people who say that two close male friends need to be gay are actually much more homophobic than... whatever they're trying to criticise with such idiotic statement.

    • @brettcantrell8650
      @brettcantrell8650 Год назад +2

      woke idiots in the West. Well, the Florida governor said we will not tolerate any wokeism in Florida.

    • @brettcantrell8650
      @brettcantrell8650 Год назад +2

      @@ind0g_nesia Wikipedia is a woke BS. The West is perverted and they think everyone should be perverted like them. But you know what, we don't care about wokeism nonsense.

  • @BendemShark
    @BendemShark Год назад +1475

    "It’s born from a very different culture with a different way of expressing itself and your enjoyment is going to depend on how open minded you’re willing to be with international cinema." Fuckin spot on, sir.

    • @zj871023
      @zj871023 Год назад +109

      And that's what real diversity is, not the Hollywood quota system.

    • @danzena4059
      @danzena4059 Год назад +42

      @@zj871023 EXACTLY. That's what a real open minded person would say. Not this "Oh, you don't like Bollywood?!? You're racist!!"

    • @quasar9745
      @quasar9745 Год назад +20

      @@danzena4059 if only people from the far left could adopt that mentality.

    • @ryllharu
      @ryllharu Год назад +29

      International cinema and television is a great gateway into understanding one another better around the world.

    • @quasar9745
      @quasar9745 Год назад +15

      @@ryllharu I completely agree, and try to understand costums from other countries is not "cultura apropriation"

  • @NikhilChandra
    @NikhilChandra Год назад +1727

    "Quality stories really are universal," Couldn't agree more. "They can transcend time, cultural and even language barriers". Thanks

    • @kobked-x
      @kobked-x Год назад +9

      I always thought that was the freakin Point of Film!

    • @Dharengo
      @Dharengo Год назад +2

      Feels weird to a non English speaker who is always watching things in other languages.

    • @DeliciousManX
      @DeliciousManX Год назад +20

      This is the reason I started watching anime. When I can't find a good western movie or show, I turn to the east. There's plenty of stories over there to experience and enjoy while folks in Hollywood squabble over "the Message".

    • @axilion2129
      @axilion2129 Год назад

      @@DeliciousManX got some great anime you would recommend?

    • @ImperativeGames
      @ImperativeGames Год назад +1

      It's because people are people in every part of the world.

  • @RocknRoll301199
    @RocknRoll301199 Год назад +281

    Just watched it today and it's damn awesome. Unforgivable how Netflix barely advertises it, maybe they wouldn't be in this crisis if they had more movies like RRR and Bahubali

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Год назад +10

      Because its not a netflix original

    • @_MP_official
      @_MP_official 3 месяца назад

      ❤❤

    • @_MP_official
      @_MP_official 3 месяца назад +1

      That's so sweet of you

  • @tallerwarrior1256
    @tallerwarrior1256 Год назад +168

    I feel like audiences in India still see filmmaking as it was during it’s Golden Age, or more specifically treat it like a grand opera or theater play. The action, grand set pieces, musical numbers, and overall large scale of the film that mixes so many genres reminds me a lot of the movies that would be shown on 70mm panorama like Ben Hur, Sound Of Music, Singin’ in the rain, or West Side Story. RRR also happens to tell a story about brotherhood, friendship, love, and what it means to have all of that and protect it while also showcasing the love that the filmmakers have for their country, culture, religion, and history.
    Hell the film even ends with a grand music number that replaces the main ending credits that has the director, writer, and main stars dance behind a giant set with backup dancers and some of India’s biggest historic figures looming above. Which again goes back to the idea of this basically being an opera on screen with the last set piece serving as a final bow to us, the audience.

    • @avishkumar8231
      @avishkumar8231 Год назад +10

      It's the director- SS Rajamouli, he's inspired by braveheart, ing Bastard etc..
      In India there are many famous director whose inspired from all around or have their own style

    • @ngultrum1
      @ngultrum1 Год назад +7

      Director of the film has admitted to seeing Ben-Hur almost a thousand times since he was a kid.

    • @aaadesktop
      @aaadesktop Год назад +4

      The film dives deep into symbolism of India, basically Bheem and raja are historical figures , only made into superhero-like badasses. A lot of the scenes are part of the history as well, worrked in as metaphors. Wiki i think has a lot of that explained.

    • @_MP_official
      @_MP_official 3 месяца назад

      It's a genre called mass masala. We have all kinds of films, realistic feel good films too.

  • @jonbaxter2254
    @jonbaxter2254 Год назад +498

    Imagine a country being proud of its culture and happy to celebrate it.

    • @dashmeetsingh9679
      @dashmeetsingh9679 Год назад +78

      With India, its not culture. Its Cultures.

    • @Astavyastataa
      @Astavyastataa Год назад +1

      The sad thing is, a lot of Indian entertainment industry, especially Bollywood is extremely corrupt and subverted, much like Hollywood is. Bollywood has long been finance by criminal elements, many of whom are Muslim, just like several of the big name heroes in Hindi films. It would be rare to see a pro-Indian, and more importantly, pro-Hindu film like this being made up there now, sadly.

    • @certifiedhomie3387
      @certifiedhomie3387 Год назад +18

      @CJ JC maybe it all looks wonderland where all people from cultures live together peacefully..... from outside... trust me we have riots and fights over hindu muslim stuff almost everday

    • @dashmeetsingh9679
      @dashmeetsingh9679 Год назад +1

      @CJ JC and thats how a joke is killed

    • @dashmeetsingh9679
      @dashmeetsingh9679 Год назад +28

      @@certifiedhomie3387 please name a country where people dont clash. Its sad thing that happens. Hopefully we all learn clashing without being barbaric.

  • @Zeddyboi86
    @Zeddyboi86 Год назад +369

    My mom is extremely reserved when it comes to language, pretty much never cursing. But when we got to the finale, where Rama started firing his flaming arrows, she just said, “These guys are BADASS!” I was so shocked, but in the best of ways. 🤣

    • @Hjominbonrun
      @Hjominbonrun Год назад

      Wanting Badass men is now a conservative position considering the soyflakes that the illiberals are pushing.

    • @omkarnaik6305
      @omkarnaik6305 Год назад

      @RRR Fake, clickbait.

    • @Zeddyboi86
      @Zeddyboi86 Год назад +6

      @@Hjominbonrun Maybe that was the wrong word. What I meant is she is very reserved in her wording and tries not to swear at all.

    • @RAD1111able
      @RAD1111able Год назад +1

      How is saying "badass" cursing?

  • @jasonfuerstenberg2241
    @jasonfuerstenberg2241 Год назад +213

    The only problem with RRR was that it was ONLY 3 hours long. I wanted more.

    • @Pankaj11oct
      @Pankaj11oct Год назад +5

      🤣🤗🤗

    • @yogeshronte
      @yogeshronte Год назад +10

      Then this movie would have been one of the coolest tv series.

    • @NoThing-ec9km
      @NoThing-ec9km Месяц назад

      U got Bahubali, Eega and Magadheera too

  • @hothotheat3000
    @hothotheat3000 Год назад +333

    I love how the ladies are respected and shown to be heroic in their own ways without grabbing guns and having unrealistic action scenes. They just do the right thing, at great personal risk, and their actions help the protagonists get the job done. They are feminine and lovely, but are never treated poorly by the protagonists and they don’t talk down to the men.

    • @_MP_official
      @_MP_official 3 месяца назад

      But there was not much romance in the film, it was just meet cute and crush moment. Animal, Pushpa, Kantara, Kgf was known for it's so called romance. Have u seen any of these movies?

    • @panopre9426
      @panopre9426 3 месяца назад

      women can be assholes. they are not required to always be good, lovely, feminine women. just saying that if male characters can be assholes and flawed characters, women can too.

    • @saddu1107
      @saddu1107 2 месяца назад +6

      @@_MP_official animal is known for romance??huh by romance you mean cheating or the nude scene?? romance in pushpa,kgf where they literally treat their love interests as objects and talk them down?? nah RRR romance is much better and the reason is what the above guy mentioned

    • @_MP_official
      @_MP_official Месяц назад +1

      @@saddu1107 When did talked down to Srivalli? Riya was talking down to Rocky so he did it back. It's ok for men to cheat bcuz normally men don't get emotionally attached to the woman who's he cheating with, there are many cases where women cheat and when they get caught by husband/kid, they kill husband/kid. Women can't love one guy and have sex with another guy. But men are not like that. Men and women are different. Ranbir's love for rashmika was true and strong.

    • @saddu1107
      @saddu1107 Месяц назад

      @@_MP_official guess you didn't watch pushpa ,kgf properly then. It is not talking down but rather objectify them instead of directly addressing their issue they just directly objectify them . Pushpa literally meets her the first time and asks about kisses . If that's okay for you ,go on justify it till the end of the world the moment you said it's okay for men to cheat is the moment I knew about your mentality. Go ask your mom.how she feels when she comes to know her husband aka your dad cheated on her . Go have the balls to see her reaction once

  • @brunsomarrr
    @brunsomarrr Год назад +2649

    This movie was so much fun that it did something truly amazing: It caused me to SUSPEND my DISBELIEF to such an extent that when he catches a full-size motorcycle in mid-air, holds it for a moment, then uses it as a hand-held WEAPON, my brain was 100% cool with that.

    • @vitrickmartinez7115
      @vitrickmartinez7115 Год назад +56

      Hilarious ! Same Bro

    • @crazytuber4522
      @crazytuber4522 Год назад +41

      that was op

    • @kunalgajjal
      @kunalgajjal Год назад +83

      The reason he could lift that bcz it was pre world war 1 and bike depicted merely weighs 100 Kg! Don’t know how much that is in pounds. I agree it looks fun.

    • @manbirsingh576
      @manbirsingh576 Год назад +58

      British made very light in weight bikes at that time in India. This is also a fact.

    • @ANTICHRIS619
      @ANTICHRIS619 Год назад +61

      Motorcycle during those times were usually weights around 50-60 kgs which is less than 132 pounds

  • @vivektammana8845
    @vivektammana8845 Год назад +3498

    Way better logics and physics than fast or furious movies.

    • @akhlas260
      @akhlas260 Год назад +292

      it's not about logic or physics but it's about creativity and imagination which is lacking in Hollywood action movies nowadays.

    • @gauravdhanraja1968
      @gauravdhanraja1968 Год назад +40

      Nailed it bro 🤣

    • @maharaflabib3892
      @maharaflabib3892 Год назад +10

      fact

    • @lakshaystyles8985
      @lakshaystyles8985 Год назад +105

      @@akhlas260 it's not about that either. It's only about family

    • @akhlas260
      @akhlas260 Год назад +33

      @@lakshaystyles8985 it ain't even about family no more.. even in fast nd furious 😩

  • @theancientsam
    @theancientsam Год назад +52

    I watched two minutes of this review, paused the video, went and saw the movie and now I'm glad to be back

  • @Genxzys
    @Genxzys Год назад +478

    The best thing about this film, although every moment is a best thing as it's brilliant, is that the end song and dance number felt earned for the characters as a way of expressing their victory and joy.
    Yet Wakanda Forever was shorter and far less enjoyable.

    • @michaelbuettner1487
      @michaelbuettner1487 Год назад +3

      I wish I could watch this Gurpreet but I just can’t …it looks rubbish lmao 🤣

    • @Kncperseus
      @Kncperseus Год назад

      Wakanda Forever was made primarily to push "the message".

    • @themanwithnothingtolose
      @themanwithnothingtolose Год назад +20

      @@michaelbuettner1487 that's what everyone thought before they watched it

    • @michaelbuettner1487
      @michaelbuettner1487 Год назад

      @XLR 8 join the club, Indian culture is embarrassing. Cringe

    • @Humanoid_burrito_24
      @Humanoid_burrito_24 Год назад +3

      @@themanwithnothingtolose yah soo trueee😭😭😭

  • @primusro
    @primusro Год назад +1090

    What I found really surprising was the contrast between the absurd, over the top action scenes and carefully developed story. At least three times I was asking myself "Hey, why is he doing that?" only to find out some minutes later that it was an essential preparation and part of a greater plan. You know, stuff that Hollywood doesn't bother with in any of the action movies for the past decade.

    • @u_gona_get_addictive
      @u_gona_get_addictive Год назад +1

      Bro ye American kon c language me dekhtey hy Bollywood ya Tollywood movie?😂

    • @starlight4649
      @starlight4649 Год назад +70

      I asked what the purpose was for the fighting the tiger in the beginning. I was convinced it was just a badass hero introduction for the hell of it
      Imagine my face when they drove that truck in and released all the caged wild animals. That moment was such a flood of enjoyment and realization that I completely overlooked the insane physics and just lost myself in the intense action.

    • @krishh32
      @krishh32 Год назад +3

      @@u_gona_get_addictive bhai english subtles rhte h neeche,, language whi hindi/telugu hi rhti h.....

    • @mework1871
      @mework1871 Год назад +5

      The story was amazing. And the visual storytelling was top notch. It didn't need to have somebody explain the plot as it showed it on screen

  • @leipzigergnom
    @leipzigergnom Год назад +1289

    Man, that scene where our two heroes are reunited in the prison compound and Bheem carries Raju on his shoulders, and then they proceed to absolutely annililate everyone in their path . . . that was the most fun and bad*ss scene I've seen in a long time.

    • @hope5600
      @hope5600 Год назад +74

      Bheem started crying when he found ram..that time I was crying as well.

    • @leipzigergnom
      @leipzigergnom Год назад +14

      @@hope5600 great moment!

    • @SilverBulleteer
      @SilverBulleteer Год назад +27

      One of top 3 Best prison escapes in cinematic world...i wiould give first place ..because it's kinda freinds reuniting and revolting against enemies..best ever

    • @TrivedijiGames
      @TrivedijiGames Год назад +29

      My mom was saying it's so unrealistic. And i was saying it's a movie mom! It's not a documentary. Hahaha that scene really made me happy.

    • @ANTICHRIS619
      @ANTICHRIS619 Год назад +39

      In ramayana series even Hanuman carries lord ram on shoulder because during battle ram's legs were hurt so hanuman carried him on his shoulder and ram continues shooting arrows ...so that scene was a tribute to ramayana

  • @RhettegettBorshow
    @RhettegettBorshow Год назад +95

    Raju is the perfect example of how to achieve successfully what the writers of the Obi-Wan Kenobi series wanted with Reva. His character works, because they show us his soft side when out of uniform, his motivations are well laid out and are greater than just personal vengeance. And crucially, even though he’s ruthless, he never actually kills a fellow Indian - this shows a strong moral code in place, which makes his redemption possible - and that is where Reva failed miserably.

    • @suprith5443
      @suprith5443 2 месяца назад

      ​@@_MP_officiallol

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 2 месяца назад

      Not to mention there was subtle foreshadowing in the beginning to what his motives are for joining the Imperial Police.

    • @_MP_official
      @_MP_official Месяц назад

      @@osmanyousif7849 are u Indian? RRR is a pro hindutva nationalistinationalistic movie. Did u really like it?

  • @jamiesteaparty
    @jamiesteaparty Год назад +34

    After watch RRR we played our kids the Naacho Naacho song. My two year old is now obsessed with it and makes us listen to it over and over again.

  • @jamesasimmons
    @jamesasimmons Год назад +663

    I was told that the movie turned real life historical figures into action heroes. Not something easy to pull off.

    • @RobertPilla
      @RobertPilla Год назад +81

      Yes, both main characters were real fighters against the British. They never met in real life. The story-line follows a fictional idea if their two stories had somehow been intertwined.

    • @kalakritistudios
      @kalakritistudios Год назад +29

      I mean... Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter but that's more than this because it was supernatural in nature.
      And it was an awesome movie.

    • @TheSchaef47
      @TheSchaef47 Год назад +8

      @@kalakritistudios way underrated both as a movie and as a book. In each case overshadowed by the predecessor - Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, even though in that case the story and the movie were seriously constrained by having to cleave so close to the original novel and give it a small twist.

    • @starlordbmt2157
      @starlordbmt2157 Год назад +5

      Yep, historical figures into action heroes and added themes from Indian epics Ramayana(mainly) and Mahabharata

    • @aniruddhaiyer9331
      @aniruddhaiyer9331 Год назад +13

      Both the leading men were involved in India's freedom struggle in the 1920's although there is no historical evidence that they ever met. On a promotional interview for the movie the director stated that this story is based on a what if they had met and bonded as younger men before going their separate ways and leading their own battles against the British Empire.

  • @BucketOfMarbles
    @BucketOfMarbles Год назад +733

    After I saw this in the theater, everyone erupted in cheers. We couldn't help it.

  • @TheBurningEngram
    @TheBurningEngram Год назад +138

    This movie simultaneously packs the narrative format of a musical and the cinematic choreography of a goddamn Yakuza game. Amazing.

  • @Fledermausmann
    @Fledermausmann Год назад +159

    Just watched the show, absolutely loved it. And I think that the community must petition for Ram and Bheem to both receive "bro of the year" awards. Dudes going above and beyond to wing for their respective bros... Mad Respect.

  • @BillMarion
    @BillMarion Год назад +568

    I've been telling everyone about this movie. It's outstanding. It's ridiculous, fun, and warm. 3 hour movie and I was never bored or annoyed.

    • @stevenbacon-cheddar9914
      @stevenbacon-cheddar9914 Год назад +3

      You get into the same “dude, you haveta fuckin see this movie!” conversation I always get into, too?

    • @ArionNoble
      @ArionNoble Год назад

      Where do we find this?

    • @Lemonickous
      @Lemonickous Год назад

      I mean if you kinda dig deep there are a time of references to Indian mythology which also help you to explain some of the character's traits that otherwise might have confused you.
      Let me start with one of the many to lead you down the rabbit hole - there's a reason the guy is named Bhim.

    • @maxalba36
      @maxalba36 Год назад +3

      Me too! this movie is great!

    • @tamberlame27
      @tamberlame27 Год назад +2

      @@ArionNoble Netflix

  • @reburrillo
    @reburrillo Год назад +844

    Here we see Critical Drinker, a man often accused by internet trolls of being straight anti-diversity, giving a lecture on the importance of cultural relativism in content appreciation. I raise my glass to you, sir!

    • @stevecrescini2081
      @stevecrescini2081 Год назад +9

      (Cough) Organized Chaos (Cough)

    • @IMPULSE6393
      @IMPULSE6393 Год назад

      Everything everywhere all at once had gays, female and Asian.. people just demonize who they don't agree with

    • @bobberto3399
      @bobberto3399 Год назад

      Its all projection. They are everything they call us.
      "If I think this way,then everyone else must as well reeeeeee" the mob

    • @theblackflame4002
      @theblackflame4002 Год назад +94

      Thing is he's fair, he's not a persona like these SJW's who support anything woke no matter how bad, nor is he always negative to the point of bitter which is where Nerdrotic is these days. To me, he really showed he's fair when after trashing Prey leading up to the movie, when it came time to review it, he didn't rave over it, but he did give it a fair amount of credit for what it did right and called it surprisingly good. That's what separates him from the others, he tries to be objective and not just preach to the choir.

    • @heavymetal3122
      @heavymetal3122 Год назад +3

      Racism solved by such outstanding members of society

  • @samuel5591
    @samuel5591 Год назад +107

    I was so impressed with just how much bloody fun this movie is. Also best dance number ever!

    • @_MP_official
      @_MP_official 3 месяца назад

      Allu Arjun is the best dancer in Indian cinema, top lesipodi and super machi are two of my favorite songs of his.

  • @plutoburn
    @plutoburn Год назад +69

    If you just imagine RRR being a Disney/Marvel movie, the ridiculous action scenes and sudden shift to singing actually feel pretty normal.

  • @shifty1558
    @shifty1558 Год назад +209

    The police station scene where he tries to arrest a man in the middle of a mob was such an amazing scene to introduce a character.

    • @Wired4Life2
      @Wired4Life2 Год назад +8

      Especially in how Raju does so while emotionally closed-off, showing how deep a double agent he has become.

    • @wesheiser7531
      @wesheiser7531 Год назад +19

      Once that scene ended I paused the movie and started calling people telling them to watch!

    • @Jemmyt
      @Jemmyt Год назад +11

      Waiting for Filmento to do a video about this movie. It's this kind of characters introduction he always praises (and suggests) in his videos.

    • @sujal7
      @sujal7 Год назад +2

      @@wesheiser7531 same

  • @michaelcamit8316
    @michaelcamit8316 Год назад +1088

    Gotta admit, "Triple R" is a whole lot more catchy than just "RRR"

    • @shalindelta7
      @shalindelta7 Год назад +39

      Remember XXX, same thing.

    • @ChrisJohnson-yw2ky
      @ChrisJohnson-yw2ky Год назад +24

      @@shalindelta7 You beat me to it by 6 hours. It's hard for me to compete with 6 hours

    • @karlthorsten9118
      @karlthorsten9118 Год назад +12

      Just roll one R.

    • @johngreek8239
      @johngreek8239 Год назад

      It is movie of the year, so why he should not?)

    • @Prab-iu6mr
      @Prab-iu6mr Год назад +9

      No rise roar revolt sounds better

  • @ShizzSup
    @ShizzSup Год назад +78

    This movie is monumental, honestly astounding amazing and breathtaking!!! As an American I’ve never been able to watch a movie in another language and never feel like there is a barrier it was almost universal and a very straight forward message !!! I’m proud of this movie as an American ?! I love it !!

  • @NgoTheVinh90
    @NgoTheVinh90 Год назад +50

    at this point I feel any movie that has a plot, character development and the willingness to be original is a rare gem to be treasured.

  • @Kladdepus
    @Kladdepus Год назад +503

    Traditional heroic narrative. Nothing "subversive", no identity-politics. Bring that stuff back to the west please

    • @nelisezpasce
      @nelisezpasce Год назад

      The monsters in power will deny there is any correlation between genetics and virtues
      "There is only one race, the human race", yeah, of course

    • @FireJach
      @FireJach Год назад +41

      @whaaa t Let's be honest, nobody clicks on these bots' links

    • @tonibest2011
      @tonibest2011 Год назад +1

      Just branch out dude, there is plenty of good stuff out there

    • @Szlater
      @Szlater Год назад +31

      It’s full of identity politics, just the Hindu nationalist kind and not the kind we are used to seeing from Hollywood.

    • @aninditafarzana2773
      @aninditafarzana2773 Год назад

      3 hour long movie about indian nationalists killing white people has "no identity politics"

  • @ringodkappa1106
    @ringodkappa1106 Год назад +302

    Grown men crying in song over being torn over their friendship. No other show has broke something in my heart in this way!

    • @woodsnuth
      @woodsnuth Год назад +7

      One Piece with Bink’s Sake

    • @bathasandeep9114
      @bathasandeep9114 Год назад +6

      @@woodsnuth Yes, such a heartbreaking scene that.

    • @danthewatcher9681
      @danthewatcher9681 Год назад +12

      or even better, two men having a relationship that in any other western moves would have been turned into a gay relationship, the way the two guys react to each other's suffering would have been at least implied that they have the hots for one another! Like how the idea of soulmate( as described by the ancient Chinese) could be interpreted by westerners as a gay relationship!

    • @videogamesruinedmylife3769
      @videogamesruinedmylife3769 Год назад +1

      still doesn't top roah's and toki's manly tears in hokuto no ken

  • @RetroLiminal99444
    @RetroLiminal99444 Год назад +91

    This is the very first Tollywood movie I’ve watched.
    THESE CHARACTERS ARE OP

    • @saicharan8495
      @saicharan8495 Год назад +9

      See baahubali

    • @RetroLiminal99444
      @RetroLiminal99444 Год назад +6

      @@saicharan8495 that one is next.

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Год назад +3

      @@RetroLiminal99444 see Ega next(by the same director of RRR)

  • @jeffatturbofish
    @jeffatturbofish Год назад +64

    After driving 2,000 miles to see my daughter and her husband, they both had us watch this together the night before we drove another 2,000 miles home. What can I say, my daughter understands the kind of movies that I would enjoy. Even my wife enjoyed it. In the top 5 movies of 2022

  • @Z71990
    @Z71990 Год назад +426

    2:46 Actually this scene explains the plot of movie. Ram's mission is to fight for his country, hence he is holding the flag,while Bheem's mission is to find Mali, hence he is holding the kid. Next they exchange the flag and the kid, which shows How Ram is gonna help finding Mali, the kid, while Bheem is gonna fight against the British for the country hence holding the flag.

    • @prattsdmagician
      @prattsdmagician Год назад +51

      I have been a fan and only now I realized what this symbolises or foreshadows, I was wondering aboyt why they used the flag for a prop in the scene.

    • @redbloodbluemoon1423
      @redbloodbluemoon1423 Год назад +32

      Also, in the same scene, since Ram represents the fire and Bheem represents the water, notice how there's fire on the side of the river Ram is dangling and water is untouched from it on the side Bheem is dangling.

    • @PrinceKumar-tr5ch
      @PrinceKumar-tr5ch Год назад

      You are so intelligent

    • @imalien1947
      @imalien1947 Год назад +18

      @@prattsdmagician that flag is used to make it wet by dipping in water and Bheem wraps it around him while swinging into fire. So he won't get burns....

  • @BrandonWhatTheF
    @BrandonWhatTheF Год назад +776

    "...CGI that I can charitably describe as somewhat lacking in realism"
    Still LEAGUES better than current MCU

  • @Subha95
    @Subha95 Год назад +65

    Im surprised so many people didnt get the hand gestures. when i 1st time watched the movie I imminently understood what Ram told to Bheem by those hand gestures. he literally pointed to the boy and then make the X sign which means protect and then on bridge he pointed each other jumping and swinging and then get back to each other where they will grab and stop from swinging.

    • @pareshpadhi2454
      @pareshpadhi2454 Год назад +10

      its okay. even half off us Indians didnt get it, didnt halter the experience tho.

    • @avish5959
      @avish5959 Год назад +1

      Me too, also it’s Ram who calculated the plan

    • @preetiraut7700
      @preetiraut7700 Год назад +1

      Bro Actually we Indians use more body language compare to westerners example Head nod in different ways

    • @stevewhite6241
      @stevewhite6241 Год назад

      It was hinted in the trailer too.

    • @SidPil
      @SidPil Год назад

      @@pareshpadhi2454 I love how you just made up a word and all of us understood it perfectly

  • @happyowl404
    @happyowl404 Год назад +75

    Story celebrates masculinity...the popular dance song glorify the raw power ..in dance and in lyrics. it was nice to see elements and ideas that are totally gone from today's story telling.

    • @JV-km9xk
      @JV-km9xk Год назад +6

      this movie and baahubali know their shit when it comes to masculinity

    • @lemon4087
      @lemon4087 Год назад +1

      hm never thought of masculinity....maybe ur talking abt workout montage?

    • @JV-km9xk
      @JV-km9xk Год назад +3

      @@lemon4087 aside from that, that part where they bear pain for the sake of others and things greater than them is masculine. them taking the initiative to do save the boy and risking their lives is also masculine. idk how to describe it but i guess it's healthy masculinity.

  • @ericodinson6593
    @ericodinson6593 Год назад +910

    As someone who's never really seen a bolly or tollywood movies... this movie blew me away. I've watched it multiple times now. The music. The dancing their chemistry. Its just an amazing film.

    • @Kakashihatake-uo6ou
      @Kakashihatake-uo6ou Год назад +16

      Bahubali is still no1

    • @ericodinson6593
      @ericodinson6593 Год назад +72

      @@Kakashihatake-uo6ou broooooo I just watched the first one the other day, where he climbs mountain, jumps off n shoots n arrow into a tree to get higher up, deff a bad ass movie, i just love RRR more due to the bromance, they seem like they've been friends for their whole lives, and as an american... we don't get many good movies about guys just being best friends n bonding... Sadly here in the states people make fun of that and would just call it gay, which I have no issues with gay people lol. But its sad that in the US two guys just being brother would be mocked

    • @ericodinson6593
      @ericodinson6593 Год назад +30

      @@Kakashihatake-uo6ou plus that party dance scene is one of the coolest things I've ever seen.... "do you know, desi nach?"
      I think that's how its spelled, I've seen multiple spellings.

    • @v47gaming59
      @v47gaming59 Год назад +13

      @@ericodinson6593 your spelling is correct. I also loved baahubali series more then RRR. The director is just amazing and I loved how he told in interview that he likes to show his heroes larger then life. I'm just waiting for his next adventure movie.

    • @SagarSagar-vp4jy
      @SagarSagar-vp4jy Год назад +7

      @@ericodinson6593 almost all bollywood and tollywood movies have atleast some bromance scenes.
      Some movies you would love -
      3 idiots
      Munna bhai mbbs
      Sonu ke titu ki sweety
      Golmaal 1, 2 & 3
      Pyaar ka punchnama 1 & 2

  • @sakei-kun3090
    @sakei-kun3090 Год назад +406

    As an Indian I never expected The Critical Drinker to actually review an Indian movie. Now I'm ashamed of myself for not having seen it yet.

    • @One-pieceisbestanimeintheworld
      @One-pieceisbestanimeintheworld Год назад +26

      Don't feel ashamed even I didn't watched even after hearing alot of praise back when it was playing in theatres and also when a whole month had passed since it dropped on Netflix!

    • @kinghell9061
      @kinghell9061 Год назад +16

      I’d given up hope that major critics would review awesome films like this. I thought they were all too busy ragging on Disney crap.

    • @queenelizabethiideservedit3988
      @queenelizabethiideservedit3988 Год назад +2

      *Funny Footage of James räping a horse:*
      ruclips.net/video/2jYBMryRwwQ/видео.html

    • @theeccentrictripper3863
      @theeccentrictripper3863 Год назад +5

      @@kinghell9061 Eventually all the low-hanging fruit is picked and what is left below is so rotten it isn't worth touching. That's what we're getting to and why I think this won't be the last review of a foreign film. It's the same as with comics, sure you can rag on how terrible they are, but eventually people either move on to make their own or pick up manga instead, there's only so much you can whip a dead horse before it's nothing but paste.

    • @bradley8575
      @bradley8575 Год назад +5

      As an Indian immigrant from Tamil Nadu living in the US I can say Indian Films are very Underrated I like Hollywood more but I also grew up watching Indian movies.

  • @TheHandsomeOne
    @TheHandsomeOne Год назад +22

    Not to mention it's visually stunning.

  • @katsooba
    @katsooba Год назад +33

    Took me 90 seconds into your review to convince me and watch the movie
    I regret nothing! I absolutely loved it!

  • @Jasta85
    @Jasta85 Год назад +418

    This movie is basically a live action shonen anime done right, everything from the over the top action to the rival who is also a buddy. Ridiculous but fun to watch so you don't care.

    • @MisogynyMan
      @MisogynyMan Год назад +39

      Yeah when I saw the one guy shed a tear I was thinking Wtf is this? Indian Naruto? Looks cool.
      God imagine a full Indian interpretation of Naruto, as a high budget TV show.

    • @ngultrum1
      @ngultrum1 Год назад +4

      @@MisogynyMan As someone who read through all of Naruto for 4 days. I prefer this to Naruto. Just Sasuke being like Ram Raju would've been better.

    • @ngultrum1
      @ngultrum1 Год назад +7

      @@justagamer4386 Ra:One could be a bit boring apart from the setpiece. I'm speaking out of experience, my mother loves action films, & she slept through it in the theatres.

    • @ngultrum1
      @ngultrum1 Год назад +1

      @@justagamer4386 True, gaming itself wasn't that big here at the time (not that it's that big now either). Plus, the PS2 game (yes it had one) sucked. The concept wasn't bad by any means & there was some soul behind it too. Ra:One's revival is one of my favourite scenes to this day.

    • @NostalgiaforInfinity
      @NostalgiaforInfinity Год назад +3

      @@MisogynyMan Naruto is Japanese Indian action hero. Most of the things in Naruto are inspired by Indian culture and epics.

  • @Sneakypeep
    @Sneakypeep Год назад +406

    A lot of Hollywood movies have one or two OMG moments. This movie has hundreds. Mental and amazing.

    • @akshy471
      @akshy471 Год назад +19

      Indians are like that. It's Tom cruise on steroids. Each and every scene has a punchline. Most of the time it's cringe. But when they hit it, it hits damn good.

    • @daveyjones18
      @daveyjones18 Год назад +4

      You know Hollywood is totally screwed when it's getting totally demolished by Bollywood 🤣

    • @jithinvakkachan
      @jithinvakkachan Год назад +12

      @@jim_from_it3261 these are just Bollywood movies....... only 10% of the whole Indian movies. there are so many regional language movies which are many times greater than these movies on the list. I don't see any South Indian(Malayalam and Tamil) movies on the list.

    • @Rahul-Naik
      @Rahul-Naik Год назад +12

      @@daveyjones18 it's not bollywood it's tollywood . Totally different. Bollywood is getting boycotted for their movies nowadays

    • @gampa_10_31
      @gampa_10_31 Год назад +5

      @@daveyjones18 RRR is from tollywood

  • @MrPimpshrimp247
    @MrPimpshrimp247 Год назад +28

    I took a road trip to visit my little brother a couple weeks ago and we ended up watching RRR. IT WAS SUCH A GREAT TIME! We laughed and smiled and enjoyed all 3 hours including the dance numbers 👌🏽
    It was so nice to see a movie that didn't take itself too seriously and really dish out some bad ass action, drama, and laughs.

  • @biracialKlown
    @biracialKlown Год назад +35

    This movie is what Wakanda Forever should’ve been.

    • @kingofpopbts2080
      @kingofpopbts2080 Год назад +2

      LOL they spent a lot of money to promote this overrrated movie in America but failed hard. Getting only 1 Oscar nomination for song. No Best Picture. No Director. This is bitter truth for delulu RRR fans.

    • @unknown47295
      @unknown47295 Год назад +7

      @@kingofpopbts2080 hello porkistan

    • @orppranator5230
      @orppranator5230 Год назад +8

      @@kingofpopbts2080 Awards and nominations don’t matter in America, all of the film industry is corrupt and arrogant here. The quality of a movie is not at all measured by how many oscar’s it gets.

    • @academai3223
      @academai3223 Год назад

      @@kingofpopbts2080 all that money would have been better spent subsiding wheat and milk for your beggar nation. Spending money gets a South Asian film top the North America BO for 4 months, is that how it works? You deserve T***ban rockets up your donkey

  • @superadambomb5834
    @superadambomb5834 Год назад +479

    My dad had seen this movie on Netflix after hearing positive things about it. Then he told me about it and said that I would like it. I wasn’t all that interested in watching it but I went ahead and watched it with him anyway and holy crap did I love this film. This is the first Indian movie I have seen and I really enjoyed it. The action, the music, the emotion were all great and I’m glad my dad showed it to me. I probably would’ve never given it a chance if it weren’t for him.

    • @utubetruthteller
      @utubetruthteller Год назад +20

      Word of mouth is more powerful than any advertising

    • @Maolana_ModiG
      @Maolana_ModiG Год назад +12

      Theatre experience was unforgettable here. That dance sequence gave me another level of dopamine

    • @SoumyaRMohanty2003
      @SoumyaRMohanty2003 Год назад +1

      Dosti song is priceless

    • @u_gona_get_addictive
      @u_gona_get_addictive Год назад +1

      In which language u seen it ?
      Bcs its not dub in English 🙄?

    • @MM-jc7uv
      @MM-jc7uv Год назад +6

      @@u_gona_get_addictive subtitles… anyone who watches dubbed instead of subtitles is just ruining their own experience

  • @djii7837
    @djii7837 Год назад +631

    I manage a bar in a theater in the US and went and saw it when it came out on a whim. It was so loud people in other theaters were complaining about the volume. Hands down the best theater experience I've had in YEARS. Reminded me of the classic 80's action movies where the bad guys are bad guys because they're bad guys and the solution is to punch/shoot/stab them to death in elaborate set pieces. The musical interludes also were fucking awesome, and I'm not a musical guy. All the Indian people who drove from MILES away to see it were amped that I was enjoying it as much as I was. RRR is my 2022 film of the year.

    • @the_SolLoser
      @the_SolLoser Год назад +36

      Other than me, you're the first person I've seen relate this movie to an 80s action flick. I'm kinda concerned for humanity if so few people, who watched it, are missing that. 😂
      I wish I'd seen it theatres. That'd've been amazing!

    • @AbhishekKumar-vp7ey
      @AbhishekKumar-vp7ey Год назад +16

      "" where the bad guys are bad guys because they're bad guys""
      My 2 cents: Britishers ruling India were bad, you may not know as it is never discussed and Indians don't usually talk about it. But what you saw in that movie is very close to the reality of colonialism in India and Africa.
      The colonialists considered the Indians and Africans as lesser Human beings, due to mostly the color bias that already existed , superiority complex. The scenes depicted in the movie the torture, the dealing with Indians as almost commodities like cattle is very accurate actually.
      for the British it was not a question of being a villain, their perspective has been completely different and while in 2022 you may call them villains and bad guys but certainly not if you were a Britisher during 1800's.

    • @djii7837
      @djii7837 Год назад +27

      @@AbhishekKumar-vp7ey it was more a critique of how every modern hollywood villain operates out of a grey area because they have motives that are supposed to make them more sympathetic but just end up making for shitty unenjoyable antagonists.

    • @AbhishekKumar-vp7ey
      @AbhishekKumar-vp7ey Год назад +2

      @@djii7837 yes yes,... I just wanted to add some reference that they were actually evil and it wasn't some kind of exaggeration.

    • @meganbaker9116
      @meganbaker9116 Год назад

      @@djii7837 I haven’t seen the movie. Maybe it works great, but a cardboard antagonist often sinks a story. As Robert McKee, the greatest American screenwriting teacher, says, the choice between good and evil is not interesting (cause it’s a no-brainer). The choice between two goods or the lesser of two evils IS interesting, and more true to life. Not every movie should be true to life, but every good movie gives the viewer an emotional experience, and the more dilemmas of the kind most humans face a movie has, usually the better.

  • @G.Bfit.93
    @G.Bfit.93 Год назад +93

    The portrayal of the British rule in India was actually a lot tamer than in real life because in real life it was a lot more brutal and no amount of Western chauvinism will erase that fact hundreds of millions of people were murdered

    • @neeldangra3561
      @neeldangra3561 8 месяцев назад

      @@El-Dorado930 dude just shut up, okay. You have no knowledge of what you are baffling about. Learn something about our civilization.

    • @Aparup985
      @Aparup985 8 месяцев назад +14

      @@El-Dorado930 Such ignorance. So, by your logic, all those countries who were never colonized don't have all these amenities today?
      Bruh, Indus Valley Civilization had indoor plumbing, toilets in 300BCE when you were busy hunting and living in caves. We have a temple that is built from a single stone, a monolith built in the 8th century. We had the finest ships, the english ships were no match. LoL.

    • @El-Dorado930
      @El-Dorado930 8 месяцев назад

      @@Aparup985 You wouldn't even have known about the Indus Valley civilization if it weren't for the British who literally gifted you arrogant sods your own history.

    • @gutsglory7493
      @gutsglory7493 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@El-Dorado930 This is like saying that a robber/thug who entered your house, took everything away and m

    • @El-Dorado930
      @El-Dorado930 7 месяцев назад

      @@gutsglory7493 No, it's more like that thief broke into your house, stole a lot of your wealth, and built your family an indoor toilet with plumbing, taught your illiterate family to read, and then left.

  • @ThomasConservative
    @ThomasConservative Год назад +37

    This movie is amazing! I wondered how all that was interpreted with that hand gesture too !

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Год назад

      Watch Bahubali 1 and 2 by the same director

    • @shubhank5409
      @shubhank5409 Год назад

      @@Z71990 stop spamming like a idiot dude.. aur kahna hi hai toh aise bol ki "apko same direction ki previous movies dekhni chahiye" i mean really.. it's sound so cheap when people like u spam on random foreigners comments

  • @SoniasWay
    @SoniasWay Год назад +448

    As an Indian I’m so happy to see this. It’s so good to see the world getting to know about Indian cinema

    • @shravananand8214
      @shravananand8214 Год назад +18

      This was a bad film in every sense . Wtf is everyone praising it!! Especially the Drinker?

    • @sidhanttiwari942
      @sidhanttiwari942 Год назад +11

      @@shravananand8214 yeah man
      It's so ridiculous 😂😂

    • @luxuryseaviewvillas6744
      @luxuryseaviewvillas6744 Год назад +20

      @@shravananand8214 i don't understand it. Parasite and Squid Game were legit, so it's not like I'm opposed to anything not made in the West. But this movie was horrendous. I'm wondering what's wrong with the Critical Drinker. Did he get paid to do this?

    • @jamesjohnson307
      @jamesjohnson307 Год назад

      its actually propaganda and big nonsense. you should not be proud. your prime minister is a bad person, india is not on a good way.

    • @kri249
      @kri249 Год назад +32

      One countries trash is another countries treasure. Sometimes you got to accept what's not that spectacular in your country is greatly enjoyed in another.
      In my country Australia, for example, our trash soap dramas that we mock and consider beneath us are immensely adored in Britain. Don't ask me why. It's just the way it is. Just take it as a win for India.

  • @Bobamelius
    @Bobamelius Год назад +738

    My friend and I randomly started watching this as a joke, and before long we were talking to each other about how fucking awesome, vibrant and colorful it is and how we found ourselves absorbed in the movie in a way no Western film has done for us in years and years.

    • @nTrylo
      @nTrylo Год назад +32

      Aight that's it I'm watchin it.

    • @Harsh-un2pt
      @Harsh-un2pt Год назад +21

      @@nTrylo watch it with someone.... that's the only advice I would giv3

    • @jeannot7784
      @jeannot7784 Год назад +2

      Exactly what I experienced

    • @margon1234
      @margon1234 Год назад +2

      Because they have changed westerns…

    • @squidikka
      @squidikka Год назад +3

      @@nTrylo Bro it was so fucking good lmao. Watch it with a friend, trust me.

  • @eideardpeschak7546
    @eideardpeschak7546 Год назад +20

    I'm halfway through this movie and i'm actually amazed how good it is. Never in a million years would i have thought to actually enjoy a bollywood movie this much. 10/10

    • @krishnamanasrr1533
      @krishnamanasrr1533 10 месяцев назад +1

      Its not a bollywood movie. Bollywood movies sucks axx

    • @swan_909
      @swan_909 9 месяцев назад

      Its not a bollywood movie. It's a pan india movie but it's originally made in telugu. Bollywood isn't the only film industry in india. There are like 20 movie industries (all different languages) that I know of.

  • @MacHamish
    @MacHamish Год назад +36

    I stumbled across this movie on Netflix and was like Holy carp! This is awesome! Since then I've been watching lots of english dubbed or subtitled hindi movies. The non wokism in these Indian movies is so refreshing.
    😎👍
    Another one to watch is baahubali (sp) 1 and 2. Part three is coming out soon. 😎👍

    • @vijrever2770
      @vijrever2770 Год назад +7

      I don’t think there is a part 3 of Bahubali. But Eega by the same director is fun as well. Bad graphics but hey, low budget and long time ago. Great fun movie.

    • @MacHamish
      @MacHamish Год назад

      @@vijrever2770 I saw a clip saying 3 is coming out. 🙂

    • @servingitcold5107
      @servingitcold5107 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@MacHamishwe can only hope

    • @chundurisaivaishnav5965
      @chundurisaivaishnav5965 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@MacHamishIt's just a speculation, but the director of the film(Same director of RRR) said in a interview that he has plans for bahubali 3, if the time comes he would definitely make it, but unlike what most people thinking, it will not be a sequel of the franchise but a prequel!

    • @agentK1896
      @agentK1896 6 месяцев назад

      There is no part 3

  • @Hashbrown1682
    @Hashbrown1682 Год назад +412

    As an Indian.
    Guys are every expressive with another, there is still a strong sense of brotherhood and they are very close in the physical and metaphoric sense

    • @stonebud
      @stonebud Год назад +109

      Yes and with no gay undertones whatsoever.
      Pure brotherhood

    • @amoghketkar2559
      @amoghketkar2559 Год назад +36

      @@stonebud Yo brother, we have the same name

    • @kenthtv6016
      @kenthtv6016 Год назад

      In western media they have to be gay to express such emotions 🤣

    • @hellion6737
      @hellion6737 Год назад +1

      Good thing that the east isn't gay as the west!

    • @yasaitheshobji
      @yasaitheshobji Год назад +46

      This reply section is the perfect example of Indian male friendship

  • @sophieamandaleitontoomey9343
    @sophieamandaleitontoomey9343 Год назад +694

    I’m so glad more people are willing to give films from outside of Hollywood like Parasite and RRR a chance now. There are SO many good movies that at many times do it a lot better than Hollywood, especially nowadays.

    • @cimmerianmuse13
      @cimmerianmuse13 Год назад +60

      Let's include Train to Busan. Never have I felt so invested in a zombie flick that had me legit crying by the end

    • @blackjackjester
      @blackjackjester Год назад +38

      Let's be honest, Hollywood isn't exactly where the good movies are coming from anymore.

    • @sjjjm7593
      @sjjjm7593 Год назад +18

      Bahubali 1 nd 2 are masterpiece

    • @TheGoodfella2012
      @TheGoodfella2012 Год назад +5

      Parasite and RRR should never be used in the same sentence. Unless the sentence is something like “Parasite is an infinitely better movie than RRR”

    • @Thunderous333
      @Thunderous333 Год назад +16

      @@TheGoodfella2012 the greatest bait ever made

  • @mrlightningbolt887
    @mrlightningbolt887 Год назад +16

    From the very beginning of the movie I was impressed with the incredible camera work, which is something that often goes under appreciated

    • @crazyaskpop7111
      @crazyaskpop7111 Год назад +1

      Yeah south indian film industries are treat to watch. I have never seen such beautiful and clever and very unique cinematography on world cinema

  • @geekTroperaku
    @geekTroperaku Год назад +29

    I regret missing this movie when it was still in cinemas, epic doesn't even begin to describe this movie.

    • @_MP_official
      @_MP_official 3 месяца назад

      Kantara chapter one is coming this year, don't miss the theatre experience.

  • @mithileshs5242
    @mithileshs5242 Год назад +400

    As an Indian who has only seen you as the only true movie critic, I'm really happy to see you review RRR. You've made a lot of Indians happy by reviewing this spectacle and letting others know about it too.

    • @Aman-td9nl
      @Aman-td9nl Год назад +1

      @Just A Donut bruh mithilesh literally means "king of mithila".
      And bihari is another name of Lord krishna,so it's not uncommon.

    • @Aman-td9nl
      @Aman-td9nl Год назад +2

      @Just A Donut lets see what he has got to say...

    • @Lemonickous
      @Lemonickous Год назад

      @Just A Donut now if only i can find someone from marathe family born and brought up in Bihar and then marry these two together my life would be complete

    • @jimmydesouza4375
      @jimmydesouza4375 Год назад +1

      To all of the indians in this comment thread. Are Indian films really full of over the top action like in this film, or is it unusual?

    • @Aman-td9nl
      @Aman-td9nl Год назад +5

      @@jimmydesouza4375 depends on the director and his/her style...
      In an average,action is top notch but not continuous like john wick.

  • @adelachettiar2613
    @adelachettiar2613 Год назад +210

    8 months in..and this movie is picking up steam, getting re-runs in theatres and picking up a universal audience that makes me as elated as this movie did..

  • @JohnnyTightIips
    @JohnnyTightIips Год назад +19

    This movie was pure entertainment all the way through. It kept and held my attention for the entire 3 hour runtime and I was smiling through so much of it.

  • @Kabra2012
    @Kabra2012 Год назад +132

    Great review, and respect for being able to see beyond Western norms when doing so. It can be challenging to see media through the perspective of other cultural lenses, and it would have been easy to clown on some of its unfamiliar or outlandish aspects (and most of your audience wouldn't have been mad at you for it).
    Would be cool to see more of this kind of stuff on your channel. There's gotta be more out there.

  • @x511100x
    @x511100x Год назад +273

    The sheer amount of effort put into every single action scene blows most recent movies out of the water. They made even the most ridiculous stunts look the most realistic they could possibly be. We need sequels fast

    • @jaypaul15
      @jaypaul15 Год назад +32

      Hate to break it to you but the director of the film has confirmed that there is not going to be an another RRR film. He is one of the better directors of India who puts his heart into the films he make. You can give Bahubali: The Beginning and Bahubali: The Conclusion a watch, the two held the record for the highest grossing Indian films for quite some time before films like KGF shattered their record.

    • @harishrao2000
      @harishrao2000 Год назад +17

      @@jaypaul15 Baahubali 2 is still the highest grossing film in India domestically and 2nd highest grossing Indian film worldwide. KGF 2 stands next to Baahubali 2 in terms of box office in both domestic and worldwide gross even today.

    • @coreyroberson4550
      @coreyroberson4550 Год назад +23

      Good stories deserve to end. They don't always need a sequel. Especially when they've already said what they wanted to say.

    • @robote7679
      @robote7679 Год назад +2

      @@coreyroberson4550 Very, very well stated. This was a great story perfectly told. A "sequel" would be pointless and could do nothing to better the experience of having seen this original.

    • @shreeshanthkadam3011
      @shreeshanthkadam3011 Год назад +2

      @@jaypaul15 Actually RRR made more than kgf on the worldwide BO

  • @djcalin6626
    @djcalin6626 Год назад +235

    I watched this movie with my best friend while we were both high as kites and we were screaming our heads off at every twist and turn

    • @fionnaitsradag5152
      @fionnaitsradag5152 Год назад +8

      LOL!

    • @mikevallone8619
      @mikevallone8619 Год назад +6

      That's great. Lol

    • @OGGuaves
      @OGGuaves Год назад

      I definitely get where you're coming from. My buddies and I got hammered and watched it and we were cheering and losing our shit for the whole film, and it was a total friggin blast

    • @deprosport7254
      @deprosport7254 Год назад

      I’m doing this for sure before I watch the movie lol

  • @ramirogarcia1967
    @ramirogarcia1967 Год назад +13

    Just watched it yesterday. I think the empire strikes back was the last time I clapped at the end of a movie.

  • @osteohiveporosis6882
    @osteohiveporosis6882 9 месяцев назад +6

    This is one of my favorite movies of all time.

  • @SheldonAdama17
    @SheldonAdama17 Год назад +238

    “Hey Hollywood, can you make more films like RRR and stop pushing THE MESSAGE?”
    Hollywood: “Nah it’ll be fine”

    • @baldieman64
      @baldieman64 Год назад +4

      It would be hilarious, if Indian directors started not dubbing, but making their movies in English, alongside Hindi.
      All the actors speak English anyway, so in most cases, it would just be a double take.
      It would be even funnier if they hit the Mexican/South American market by using the same sets and set pieces, with Spanish-speaking actors.
      The songs would need a re-work, but there are a lot of skilled translators in the world.

    • @derrickcrawford1081
      @derrickcrawford1081 Год назад +1

      @@baldieman64 but no one speaks English over there

    • @AtariDad
      @AtariDad Год назад

      I mean, this movie has a _very_ overt anti-British slant. Like, the British villains in this movie are over-the-top evil.

    • @dashmeetsingh9679
      @dashmeetsingh9679 Год назад

      Usually for Big Budget South Indian movies, they are shot in multiple languages.
      Retakes happen in different languages.
      When almost every state has an entirely different language and culture this is bound to happen.

    • @dashmeetsingh9679
      @dashmeetsingh9679 Год назад

      Well an empire ruled land of Indus valley for over 200 years. Plundered it for resources. Left it for ruins. But they didnt stop there. Their parting gift was dividing the land in four parts:
      Pakistan, Bangaldesh(east Pakistan formerly), India and independent princely states.
      Till now their queen has a stolen jewel (Kohinoor) on her crown.
      Obviously every film of that period would be anti british. And showing britishers from mildly to straight out evil caricatures.

  • @eziothebest8636
    @eziothebest8636 Год назад +812

    For the western cultural point of view closest and deepest form relationship means 'must have sexual involvement', in fact what I understood is that the word 'relationship' literally means 'sexual relationship' for the west most of the time, plus their gender fluidity problems also comes into play, that's the whole other issue.
    But when you see representation of such close and intimate relationship between two males in Indian cinema, then that is very much real life representation, and without compulsory sexual relationship between them. And this is applicable to all the relationships.

    • @Maolana_ModiG
      @Maolana_ModiG Год назад +77

      Yea agreed. Nowadays meaning of relationship has changed.

    • @thomask5434
      @thomask5434 Год назад +51

      im born in the 80s and i would still say no. Maybe for a modern day twitter audience. But they are the problem, not most of the people who have too much other shit to do to care for a bunch of narcissists with mental problems.

    • @eziothebest8636
      @eziothebest8636 Год назад +29

      @@thomask5434 I guess they are the loudest then, even most western influencers have kind of strange body language and representation, I don't know how to explain it, but they don't look comfortable and normal with it as compared to some common people, and many of them and their audience talks about sexuality all the time even if it is not related to topic, why this is a big deal? feels like it went into their heads, what's into someone's pants should only matter in bedrooms and while using public washrooms I guess.

    • @thomask5434
      @thomask5434 Год назад

      @@eziothebest8636 Don`t ask me, Influenza is the common cold....

    • @SomeYouTubeTraveler
      @SomeYouTubeTraveler Год назад +1

      That's not a Western thing, that's an American Leftist thing.
      Conservatives in America are the ones constantly saying, "Can't two guys just be really good friends and it _not_ be seen as gay??" and liberals are the ones constantly saying, "Oh, those two dudes hugged? I ship it! They're totally queer-coded and if they aren't in love then this is typical oppressive cis-het queerbaiting _I CANCEL UUUUUU."_
      We're sick of it too. Two characters, no matter what the gender/sex/whatever, should be able to have real life close bonds and relationships without the mass audience drooling with lust and furiously writing smutty fanfiction to whack off to. It's the whole pervy voyeurism of Leftist free love mentality that says Kirk and Spock or Batman and Robin _have_ to be gay. It's not homophobia to see just how stupid this is, and I wish our American cinema/audience could learn from the Indian cinema/audience how to appreciate the idea of friendship that transcends brotherhood again.

  • @TheKazal
    @TheKazal Год назад +20

    I had seen the bridge rescue scene. Then and there I decided this wasn't for me, but your review made me reconsider it. And so I watched this movie and holy hell it effing fantastic. Imagine an unholy fusion between Titanic and Fast and the Furious. Combining the sympathy, sincerity (and length) of one with the themes of friend/family and over the top action with the other, this shit should not work, but it does. And it is bloody brilliant. 13/10

    • @crazyaskpop7111
      @crazyaskpop7111 Год назад +1

      That's why it called as masala movies, mixture of all human emotions, mono-theme movies usually don't work for Indian audiance

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Год назад +1

      The bridge scene actually explains the plot of the movie. At 2:40, I wrote a comment about it

  • @sjsucks673
    @sjsucks673 4 месяца назад +4

    I’m used to watching these kind of over the top action scenes but damn it exceeded my expectations, Imagine using a motorcycle as a melee weapon, throwing tigers like toys, getting tortured but jumping around half an hour after being treated. Turn your brain off for this one.

  • @Deibodese
    @Deibodese Год назад +363

    This is the metaphysically-impossible amalgamation of everything that’s best about Japanese animation and Hollywood cinema. It has all of the strengths of both, with none of the weaknesses of the other. Incredible.

    • @Deibodese
      @Deibodese Год назад +13

      RRR
      Beautiful, next-level scam you’re running there. 👍 Had I not seen a hundred like it before, I may very well have been stupid enough to fall for it.

    • @Antonio-mn5pq
      @Antonio-mn5pq Год назад +3

      With some local spices.

    • @Dark_Peace
      @Dark_Peace Год назад +2

      Yes! During the whole vidéo I was like "this reminds me of Kill la Kill"

    • @queenelizabethiideservedit3988
      @queenelizabethiideservedit3988 Год назад +2

      *Funny Footage of James räping a horse:*
      ruclips.net/video/2jYBMryRwwQ/видео.html

    • @queenelizabethiideservedit3988
      @queenelizabethiideservedit3988 Год назад +2

      *Funny Footage of James räping a horse:*
      ruclips.net/video/2jYBMryRwwQ/видео.html

  • @solanumlycopersicum5594
    @solanumlycopersicum5594 Год назад +195

    I think what sets something like this apart most of all from western cinema is how genuine it is.
    No irony, no tongue-in-cheek references, no cynicism.
    Genuine friendship, genuine drama, genuine feeling.
    It is what is appealing about Anime, essentially.

    • @ihii8675
      @ihii8675 Год назад +10

      Have u seen Arcane? It definitely reminded me that a western show could still be amazing and genuine

    • @JohnGardnerAlhadis
      @JohnGardnerAlhadis Год назад +8

      It's almost like movies are supposed to leave you with a good feeling after watching them. Could this be why it's called "entertainment"...?

    • @HolaMundoTheMisteriousAG
      @HolaMundoTheMisteriousAG Год назад

      Without cinism? Really?

    • @karanvirkooner1993
      @karanvirkooner1993 Год назад

      Truth to that

    • @solanumlycopersicum5594
      @solanumlycopersicum5594 Год назад

      @@HolaMundoTheMisteriousAG yes

  • @jessethejames6479
    @jessethejames6479 Год назад +18

    I just want to thank the Drinker for this one. I would have never given this a chance with out him. Me and my wife popped this in and watched it over two nights. We down some whiskey the second night and we're shouting at the TV in jubilation. We loved it and like drinker I'm still buzzing from this a day later

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Год назад

      Watch Bahubali 1 and 2 by the same director

    • @jessethejames6479
      @jessethejames6479 Год назад +1

      @@Z71990 thank you for the recommendation! I'll check them out

  • @pedrotenoriomendes
    @pedrotenoriomendes Год назад +16

    This was one of the best movies I saw in a long time! It requires a lot of suspension of disbelief, but once you give it , the movie takes you in one of the best rides ever! Do a favor to yourself and watch this!

  • @Mendozam4
    @Mendozam4 Год назад +685

    A quick note in defense of the English actors; in non-english speaking films the director will often have English actors speak slow enough for the local audience to understand the language as English, as opposed to English sounding gibberish. They will also direct them to give either wooden or over exaggerated performances to not confuse cultural mannerisms that may portray different meanings or emotions to the locals. It also serves to highlight the differences between local characters and foreign characters on a basic empathetic level with the viewers.

    • @fionnaitsradag5152
      @fionnaitsradag5152 Год назад +76

      Good point. I thought they were speaking English slowly and overly clearly on purpose to be easily understood by the non-English speaking audience. Not necessarily because they were bad at acting.

    • @samuraijosh1595
      @samuraijosh1595 Год назад +53

      @@fionnaitsradag5152 yeah, i don't get how Rey Stevenson could be described as a dull actor. It felt obvious to me that his slowed down delivery was intentional.

    • @primalpower177
      @primalpower177 Год назад +35

      My mother tongue is Telugu. Even though I can speak English, it is still a foreign language to me.
      So the English actors speaking doesn't feel weird to me at all.
      As far as I am concerned, they played their roles perfectly.

    • @takanara7
      @takanara7 Год назад +4

      Yeah, I thought the English acting was fine. I could tell they were slowing things down for people who know some English but aren't totally fluent. The English acting is a lot better then in Squid Games, where the "evil whites" sounded like they were from some community theater group or something.

    • @doug6500
      @doug6500 Год назад

      In other words, it's a load of bollocks use to serve a victim complex.

  • @timofaust1315
    @timofaust1315 Год назад +363

    Thanks for the recommendation. Was telling my girlfriend that I wanna watch a 3h Bollywood movie with her. She was not amused. After the first hour she was cheering, laughing and shouting. We both had an amazing time. Also: Killer soundtrack

    • @cinemaperson376
      @cinemaperson376 Год назад +47

      It's tollywood not bollywood,west is generally confused in that because we've more than 11 different languages film industries

    • @timofaust1315
      @timofaust1315 Год назад +32

      @@cinemaperson376 Thanks for the correction. I will look into that topic.

    • @cinemaperson376
      @cinemaperson376 Год назад +3

      @@timofaust1315 did you look?

    • @yajatrao8179
      @yajatrao8179 Год назад +37

      @@cinemaperson376 be cool with him 😂

    • @chaitrareddy1635
      @chaitrareddy1635 Год назад +1

      It's a Tollywood movie 😏

  • @Ta2dwitetrash
    @Ta2dwitetrash Год назад +117

    I put this on an hour before bed tonight. Well it's 2:30 am and I did not expect to get completely wrapped up in the drama lol
    What a nice break from Hollywood movies. No narrative, no agenda, a story based on values.

    • @Adomir
      @Adomir Год назад

      There is a strong nationalistic Hindu agenda in this movie ...

  • @Steven-wo9bm
    @Steven-wo9bm Год назад +74

    This is one of the best movies I've ever seen

    • @bollyfan1330
      @bollyfan1330 11 месяцев назад +1

      Try watching "3 Idiots"

  • @bathasandeep9114
    @bathasandeep9114 Год назад +341

    "A Good Story is a Good Story to everyone" - S. S. Rajamouli. quoted from Russo Brothers - Netflix interview.

    • @ulaznar
      @ulaznar Год назад +9

      - But I can't empathize with the heroes if they don't match my skin color, gender, and sexual attraction - 🥴😵‍💫🤡

    • @bathasandeep9114
      @bathasandeep9114 Год назад +1

      @@ulaznar tf r u on about

    • @ulaznar
      @ulaznar Год назад +1

      @@bathasandeep9114 just a typical intersectionalist

    • @negi-ji
      @negi-ji Год назад +1

      @@ulaznar haha fr

    • @JadeRunner
      @JadeRunner Год назад +8

      It's astounding how many people don't understand irony/sarcasm/satire. 🤣

  • @albesk
    @albesk Год назад +309

    Dude, in this movie I cared about the characters and the whole thing is so engaging and entertaining! With choreographies, melodrama and all.
    Hollywood should feel ashamed that very few of its movies can achieve that these days.

  • @johnadams-wp2yb
    @johnadams-wp2yb Год назад +14

    Watched this.Words fail to compliment this extravagent movie. Never seen the like. Audacious, stunning etc etc.. Loved it. Thanks CD for recommending.

  • @Qwufi
    @Qwufi 10 месяцев назад +4

    Not for everyone? As a Hungarian I keep watching it over and over again and I love it.

  • @zallesproductions
    @zallesproductions Год назад +382

    This movie was the single greatest movie theater experience of my life!

    • @kingofpopbts2080
      @kingofpopbts2080 Год назад +3

      LOL they spent a lot of money to promote this overrrated movie in America but failed hard. Getting only 1 Oscar nomination for song. No Best Picture. No Director. This is bitter truth for delulu RRR fans.

    • @anandsuralkar2947
      @anandsuralkar2947 Год назад

      Oscar sucks just like ur taste for a movie

    • @brettcantrell8650
      @brettcantrell8650 Год назад

      @@kingofpopbts2080 Nobody spent a lot of money to promote this movie in America. The makers did not even know about what is happening in America. Americans promoted the movie with word of mouth. And Oscar did not nominate Tom Cruise's film either. Hollywood is loony liberal woke agenda characters and nobody watches Oscars in America.

    • @dragonandavatarfan8865
      @dragonandavatarfan8865 Год назад

      @@kingofpopbts2080 Naive of you to think that people give a single shit about the oscars anymore.

    • @kingofpopbts2080
      @kingofpopbts2080 Год назад +8

      @@dragonandavatarfan8865 LOL cry baby

  • @dianebrooks1859
    @dianebrooks1859 Год назад +602

    Indian cinema has been killing it. It's not everyone's cuo of tea, but darnit 5 min into most films and it's full of more passion than a whole USA trilogy
    Edit: I've been watching Indian cinema for the past 20 years. Seen stuff from the 80s to present. The way they make their movies and the emphasis on emotion resonates with me. I find it refreshing amidst a lot of monotone, post 2010 USA cinema

    • @zerovalon6243
      @zerovalon6243 Год назад +48

      And their cgi has gotten vastly better

    • @legendpotatogaming6332
      @legendpotatogaming6332 Год назад +17

      @@zerovalon6243 yeah, Just look at Brahmastra’s trailer. Another upcoming Indian movie I am lookin forward to

    • @zerovalon6243
      @zerovalon6243 Год назад +7

      @@legendpotatogaming6332 thanks I'll check it out

    • @sayanthrejinair6744
      @sayanthrejinair6744 Год назад +13

      Not all indian cinema. Everyone hates north indian movies. South Indian films are killing it

    • @ravitejaknts
      @ravitejaknts Год назад +29

      @@sayanthrejinair6744 It's just a bad time for bollywood. Give them enough time, they will get better again.

  • @hardik373
    @hardik373 Год назад +12

    In my personal opinion people don't seem to appreciate how good the soundtrack was, even this video failed to mention it. When you watch RRR next time, notice how the background track is the entire anchor of your experience with the scenes and their themes, in this movie.

  • @izomana
    @izomana Год назад +23

    I'm a bit surprised by how many people love this. I always thought westerners didn't like movies like this. I've watched a lot of Bollywood movies and while this one is among the the top, there are still many others. 3 idiots, Hotel Mumbai and so much more. If you loved this you can give those a try, though they aren't action movies, the stories they tell are still as powerful.

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Год назад +1

      It's not a bollywood movie, its a tollywood movie

    • @godofgods1710
      @godofgods1710 Год назад

      Watch this director's previous works
      Bahubali duology and EEGA
      don't forget KGF the action king of india