This is probably my favorite reaction yet!!! Please do part two right away, I am eagerly awaiting. And Babu, I am so sorry to hear you lost a child. It is the deepest grief a parent can experience. Condolences.
Babu is extra feisty today. He wants everyone to know he is NOT a doctor, and if you want to complain about the realism of the blood then you can meet him outside! 😄
Raeen: Now, her sister can take revenge. Saru: Even her daugther can take revenger. Raeen: If she has a son, then he can also take revenge. I love this guys 😂❤😂❤😂
The guys were curious why the Japanese swords are curved. Japanese iron is extremely low quality. So to make high quality swords, they have to use a technique called differential tempering to remove impurities from the blade. The Japanese folded steel to create their swords, creating a brittle but extremely sharp outer edge, and an inner edge that is hardier and more durable that holds the blade together. The end result is that different parts of the blade cool at different rates during quenching, causing the blade to curve. Although the curve was a byproduct of the forging process, it actually made katanas extremely good cutting weapons. As a curved blade is better for cutting than a straight one, since it concentrates more force along a smaller surface area.
While a lot of “sword guys” will say that Japanese swords are overhyped (and that’s a fair enough assessment to some degree, particularly in pop culture), what they can’t deny is that traditional Japanese swordsmithing is one of the biggest epitomes of doing the best you can with what geological and metallurgical circumstances you are given.
There's some white noise coming through the mic. Because you have a yeti mic the cause is probably that it's not fully plugged in this time so make sure the connection is secure for further recording.
Our arts teacher let us watch this in school. He loved it so much. Also, please don't forget the third Matrix movie. That final battle will blow their minds.
I love this channel!! You are all amazing! Some of the best reactions on the entire internet. Thank you all for such great content! Have a wonderful day!
There really aren't many videos that I will watch that lasts an hour here, on youtube. However, when you're showing this group of people a Tarantino flick, I'm here for it! I hope this is just the first in a long line of Quentin Tarantino films to be shown to these folks. Kill Bill Part 1 and 2 is one of the finest love stories told in modern times. It's downright Shakespearean another great Love Story by Quentin Tarantino is Natural Born Killers
A few other movies to suggest: Casablanca (1942) - Takes place during World War Two, and was actually made during WW2. Twelve Angry Men (1957) - Classic legal drama which has since become a popular stage play. Tombstone (1993) - American western based on actual events. The Untouchables (1987) - Takes place during the time of Alcohol Prohibition, and loosely based on actual events. Field of Dreams (1989) - Fantasy story involving baseball. Back to the Future Parts 2 and 3
Awesome to have three of them today! I really hope you show them Inglorious Basterds, it’s made by the same person as this movie and as Django Unchained. It's widely loved and is my favorite movie.
Inglourious Basterds has only the English parts dubbed in Hindi. The German, French and Italian are not dubbed. The movie does have Hindi subtitles on Prime video, but I doubt they're gonna make them read it.
4 Rooms is directed by Tarantino(and 3 other directors - 1 per room). If you don't know it, then I highly recommend looking it up. Just look at the cast. Seriously, it's stacked.
Can't wait for Part 2! I hope they also react to some lovely wuxia cinema from China like Hero (Babu will love the instruments), Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Curse of the Golden Flower, and House of Flying Daggers
Yeah they were all kinda talking through that last bit and I was sitting with gritted teeth willing them to stop before that rather important last line!
I just saw an awesome documentary and would like to suggest it for a future video: Operation Everest - From Summiteers to Saviours by Aamir Peerzada (available on TH-cam). It's about an Indian Army expedition to Mount Everest and I would really love to see everybody react to these heroes from their own country! It's tragic what happened but the Indian Army did awesome work in saving many people and it's very inspiring to watch! Lots of love and blessings from Germany ❤
Not many Tarantino movies have been dubbed in Hindi. But Reservoir Dogs and Once Upon a time in Hollywood are available, they would need to be given some context for the latter though.
@@fredfinks they watch in Hindi dub. Subtitles in hindi are very very uncommon, and it'd be a very new and difficult experience for them if they had to read. And from my experience from watching Hindi dubs, the text is usually read out loud in Hindi.. and around 50% of the times they're not even mentioned. And yes, I'm Indian.
@@fredfinks 50/50. Sometimes they're read out loud, sometimes the Hindi dub artists straight up ignore it. I don't know what's the case with Tarantino films.
Oh, that was long awaited. I, too, will eagerly wait for the next part. And at that point you can also let them react to a Mortal Kombat Fatalities compilation :D (That was a joke, of course ;) )
Is there a word for head or arm In your language? Whenever a HEAD is severed,close caption sais NECK is severed. Whenever an arm is severed,close caption sais HAND is severed. Is it Interpretion thing,or are they really saying neck instead of head,and hand instead of arm. Severing a hand is different from severing A WHOLE ARM. I'm just curious.
There is a word for head and neck separately. "gala" is neck, "sar" is head. But when you translate English into Hindi, the saying turns into "gala kaat diya"(neck was cut to translate it literally) that's the just the most popular and common way of saying it. Nobody says head was cut (since that would mean cutting the head itself into two). When you say neck was cut it implies the person was decapitated. This is why when they translated it back again to English it says "neck". When it comes to hand and arm, it's the same word (haath) used usually.
Nah Raeen... cleaning a wound with cotton doesn't solve being ran through with a sword lol It's a bit of a shame they all talked over the somewhat important last line of the film though
@@Xgendude14 sure sure, no doubt. But but but but - if they watch WW now, they'll get confused between the two universes and wonder why she's not in endgame.
Too boring for me. I'm not sure they were following it very well either. Perhaps it's too fragmented for them, and with too many cultural references that go right over their heads. Did not finish.
I have never seen this movie out of protest against glorification of violence. I've never watched a single scene, on purpose, including this reaction video. However, I do admire Tarantino, he is undeniably great. I have seen Django and Hateful 8, and they pass my benchmark for "acceptable". Lucky for me, I've heard people say Kill Bill I and II is his worst, in terms of lasting relevance. I know it's some of y'all's favorite, and I don't doubt that Tarantino really sells the violence, but just out of spite, I'll continue to refuse. I just think a person should have the right to refuse seeing a movie if they don't want to. :(
Words cannot express how I look forward to when Babu meets Pai Mei
Yeah lol. I can't wait. I'm sure the beard-flicking is gunna have him in tears.
Especially the scene when Pei Mei cursed when Beatrix tried to eat with her hands like a dog instead of using sticks 😂
Like knows like 👍
Oh my god hahahahah
YEEEEEEEEEES!
Thinking of and praying for you Babu and the loss of your son 🙏🏻✝
I didn't know about that! Did he say something recently? That is terrible if that's true...
Wow thats sad 😔
@@lucassmith1886 Yeah, he referenced to it when "The Bride" wakes up in hospital.
Man, that’s terrible 😢
This is probably my favorite reaction yet!!! Please do part two right away, I am eagerly awaiting.
And Babu, I am so sorry to hear you lost a child. It is the deepest grief a parent can experience. Condolences.
I take it this wasnt recently. Havent watched the whole video. Can you tell me what happened?. Thanks.
Don't wait too long for part 2. This is a great series to complete asap. Glad they enjoyed it.
A 21 year old classic and I'm glad you 3 are reacting to it.
Babu is extra feisty today. He wants everyone to know he is NOT a doctor, and if you want to complain about the realism of the blood then you can meet him outside! 😄
"Dammit, Raen! I'm a reactor; Not a doctor!"😆😆😆
Raeen: Now, her sister can take revenge.
Saru: Even her daugther can take revenger.
Raeen: If she has a son, then he can also take revenge.
I love this guys 😂❤😂❤😂
everyone can take revenge!! :D
Do not leave Babu and Raen alone with a sword!
Generational conflict!
"[...]will he finish the film right now? If this happens, people will abuse them". ~Raeen
Best quote. Haha.
The guys were curious why the Japanese swords are curved.
Japanese iron is extremely low quality. So to make high quality swords, they have to use a technique called differential tempering to remove impurities from the blade. The Japanese folded steel to create their swords, creating a brittle but extremely sharp outer edge, and an inner edge that is hardier and more durable that holds the blade together. The end result is that different parts of the blade cool at different rates during quenching, causing the blade to curve.
Although the curve was a byproduct of the forging process, it actually made katanas extremely good cutting weapons. As a curved blade is better for cutting than a straight one, since it concentrates more force along a smaller surface area.
While a lot of “sword guys” will say that Japanese swords are overhyped (and that’s a fair enough assessment to some degree, particularly in pop culture), what they can’t deny is that traditional Japanese swordsmithing is one of the biggest epitomes of doing the best you can with what geological and metallurgical circumstances you are given.
I always thought the source ores were low quality as in low concentration, not the refined steel itself.
Love this movie! Can’t wait for part two as well! Thanks for this!
42:15 When he says _Hii!_ back to the girl hahahaah
Grandpa is an A+ film study student!
Oh, I ❤ ‘Kill Bill.’
One of my top 5 most favorite movies directed by Quentin Tarantino!
😁
15:26 i’m sorry to hear that I never knew that.
Please do show them part two asap. Loved this reaction. Thank You🙏
I saw that movie For the first time at school when i was 17, i Will be forever thankful to my language teacher for showing us this masterpiece.
Haha same! Or well, no, I pirated the movie already but I was still grateful my teacher wanted to show it to us.
That's crazy that they showed you this in school! Awesome teacher 😂
Awesome teacher
15:10 damn, this part was sad as hell
I agree, but it's also a testament to the art of media, to bring forth those feelings & memories. Anyhow, Team Babu & I've been there too.
So happy the guys enjoyed the film, such a fun reaction.
Only Sarru will remain with both hands, after Raeen and Babu will do their "fountain" testing 😅👍
Cant wait till yall do Kill Bill Vol. 2!
There's some white noise coming through the mic. Because you have a yeti mic the cause is probably that it's not fully plugged in this time so make sure the connection is secure for further recording.
Our arts teacher let us watch this in school. He loved it so much.
Also, please don't forget the third Matrix movie. That final battle will blow their minds.
Oh, snap. Great pick!
I love how Babu bobs his head to the music!
Nice choice.
They're gonna love part 2.
I love this channel!!
You are all amazing! Some of the best reactions on the entire internet.
Thank you all for such great content! Have a wonderful day!
“Go help her, massage her feet with olive oil” 😂😂😂
Babu is the man for Tarantino reactions, that’s for sure. 😄
Enjoyed their enjoyment of this, very much! Babu, grandpa, I'm very sorry for the loss of your beautiful child.
There really aren't many videos that I will watch that lasts an hour here, on youtube. However, when you're showing this group of people a Tarantino flick, I'm here for it! I hope this is just the first in a long line of Quentin Tarantino films to be shown to these folks. Kill Bill Part 1 and 2 is one of the finest love stories told in modern times. It's downright Shakespearean another great Love Story by Quentin Tarantino is Natural Born Killers
Hilarious that you didn't tell them this is just part one. Will make part two more satisfying for them.
They should watch Seven Samurai. They will also watch the same kind of sword fighting.
A few other movies to suggest:
Casablanca (1942) - Takes place during World War Two, and was actually made during WW2.
Twelve Angry Men (1957) - Classic legal drama which has since become a popular stage play.
Tombstone (1993) - American western based on actual events.
The Untouchables (1987) - Takes place during the time of Alcohol Prohibition, and loosely based on actual events.
Field of Dreams (1989) - Fantasy story involving baseball.
Back to the Future Parts 2 and 3
Please show these guys reacting to vol 2!!
I can't wait to watch this 👀
Awesome to have three of them today! I really hope you show them Inglorious Basterds, it’s made by the same person as this movie and as Django Unchained. It's widely loved and is my favorite movie.
Inglourious Basterds has only the English parts dubbed in Hindi. The German, French and Italian are not dubbed. The movie does have Hindi subtitles on Prime video, but I doubt they're gonna make them read it.
@@neo_bellicAh ok, that’s disappointing. I wonder if there’s a bootleg dub out there that does it all.
I love how you cut out "f**k" but didnt cut out "cu*t" 😅
IKR 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cut out the cut? o.o
Finally you should be showing them every single Tarantino movie.
If I remeber correct they did Django. But many more great titles to go.
4 Rooms is directed by Tarantino(and 3 other directors - 1 per room). If you don't know it, then I highly recommend looking it up. Just look at the cast. Seriously, it's stacked.
This has probably been mentioned but there is som kinda static going on when the guys are talking. Hope you can figure it out.
Looks like the cable isn't fully connected or there's something electronic that the cable is leaning against.
Fantastic choice. I'd love to see their thoughts on a Tarantino movie
Can't wait for Part 2!
I hope they also react to some lovely wuxia cinema from China like Hero (Babu will love the instruments), Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Curse of the Golden Flower, and House of Flying Daggers
The cereal was called Kaboom! I just noticed that! 🤩
Great movie and great reaction!!
Please watch Kill Bill 2🌟
Part 2 pleaaaaaaseeee!! You have to do it!!!
Now this is something I want to see 🎉 thank you
🤩 Babu is my favorite! 🤗 Can't wait to see reaction to Kill Bill Pt2
‘Kill Bill: Volume 1.’
One of my few favorite Quentin Tarantino movies.
One of my 5 favorite revenge movies of all time.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Excellent. Can't wait for Vol 2, I think Babu will appreciate Pai Mei. But Raeen spoke over the final line and they missed it.
Yeah they were all kinda talking through that last bit and I was sitting with gritted teeth willing them to stop before that rather important last line!
She cut Buck's Achilles tendon. She didn't have polio. Her legs were atrophied because of being in a 4 year coma.
1:45 You actually have a 50% chance of surviving a head shot and below a 25% chance of surviving a heart shot.
I thought it's much lower than that.
Vol 2 is even better!
Please react to the second movie!
I forgot how mad this film was, bonkers but great cinema lol
"We should call you Kill Kill becuase you're alway with the drama!"
Babu being more brutal than anythign in this film!
Clearly the translation for this film is on point judging by their non-reaction for the final scene
"If on your journey you should encounter God, God shall be cut!" is one of the finest lines of dialogue ever written for cinema.
"If you should encounter God on your journey, God will be cut"
32:48
One of my favorite lines
God: “I’m staying out of this. Even I couldn’t get Hanzo-san to forge a sword for me, after he swore his vow.”
I just saw an awesome documentary and would like to suggest it for a future video: Operation Everest - From Summiteers to Saviours by Aamir Peerzada (available on TH-cam). It's about an Indian Army expedition to Mount Everest and I would really love to see everybody react to these heroes from their own country! It's tragic what happened but the Indian Army did awesome work in saving many people and it's very inspiring to watch! Lots of love and blessings from Germany ❤
Now watch Part 2
The microphone was distracting Sarru's view.
15:52
Rule number 1: Don’t punch her
Babu: okey
We need Villagers reaction to Game of Thrones!
I think that might be going to far for them.
anyone else hear any white noise in the background while the viewers are speaking?
Is Babu a doctor?
There's seems to be a lot of tension lately between Babu and Raeen. I hope everything's OK with them.
@@jqz273 Nicely analysed. Not to forget the video that determined Raeen was a psychopath. I hope they're generally all OK together, though.
Are they going to watch Kill Bill part 2 next?
Saru has the yellow clothes with black stripes, almost like the Bride. Maybe she is his relative :)
Not many Tarantino movies have been dubbed in Hindi. But Reservoir Dogs and Once Upon a time in Hollywood are available, they would need to be given some context for the latter though.
Would they be watching this with subtitles or dubbed over hindi voices? Also, do you know if the onscreen text is translated? it appears not. cheers
@@fredfinks they watch in Hindi dub. Subtitles in hindi are very very uncommon, and it'd be a very new and difficult experience for them if they had to read. And from my experience from watching Hindi dubs, the text is usually read out loud in Hindi.. and around 50% of the times they're not even mentioned. And yes, I'm Indian.
@@DebzLife Cheers, thanks for the info!
Show them a true-crime video of the actual case first
I think they'd love _AKIRA._
Yeah!
Ghost in the Shell (1995)
Pokemon: The First Movie (1998)
Is the text onscreen translated for them in the versions they watch?
@@fredfinks 50/50. Sometimes they're read out loud, sometimes the Hindi dub artists straight up ignore it. I don't know what's the case with Tarantino films.
Raeen can read English, they all know a few words but he is the best of them all. However by and large Babu is illiterate and cannot read much.
just mute the music. dont put white noise over the whole thing
a lot of white noises. very distracting. check the soundequipment.
Can you react to the biggest eruption comparison by Mahma Comparisons?
How about showing them kickass as well ?
why so much noise in the sound ?
Name of song muzik 🙏🙏
WAIT! I'm still watching, but do they know the daughter lived? I'm worried that they don't. :(
Oh, that was long awaited. I, too, will eagerly wait for the next part.
And at that point you can also let them react to a Mortal Kombat Fatalities compilation :D
(That was a joke, of course ;) )
Clearly female superheroes are the best. From Alien to Kill Bill, savagely underrated women kick ass
Do they have subtitles for these reactions or are they listen to a dub?
Is there a word for head or arm In your language? Whenever a HEAD is severed,close caption sais NECK is severed. Whenever an arm is severed,close caption sais HAND is severed. Is it Interpretion thing,or are they really saying neck instead of head,and hand instead of arm. Severing a hand is different from severing A WHOLE ARM. I'm just curious.
There is a word for head and neck separately. "gala" is neck, "sar" is head.
But when you translate English into Hindi, the saying turns into "gala kaat diya"(neck was cut to translate it literally)
that's the just the most popular and common way of saying it. Nobody says head was cut (since that would mean cutting the head itself into two).
When you say neck was cut it implies the person was decapitated.
This is why when they translated it back again to English it says "neck".
When it comes to hand and arm, it's the same word (haath) used usually.
@@syedmahdi3254 thank you very much
They totally missed the most important line of the movie, the very last line, becuase they were talking to one another instead. Oh well.
Nice 👍🙂
If you want a fun action movie with less blood and gore check out R.R.R. It's a guaranteed fun time!
The last samori
I would love to see Babu, Raeen and Baadshah to watch Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon
Sorry about your kid Babu :(
❤Babu
Nah Raeen... cleaning a wound with cotton doesn't solve being ran through with a sword lol
It's a bit of a shame they all talked over the somewhat important last line of the film though
They will be surprised in the next movie 🙃
@@gloryshadow8710 That's true but it would have probably got them (more) excited for the next part if they'd heard it.
💛⚔️💛
Captain Marvel next?
Its on their Patreon. Which is sad because Wonder Woman is a WAY better feminist film than Captain Marvel.
@@Xgendude14 sure sure, no doubt. But but but but - if they watch WW now, they'll get confused between the two universes and wonder why she's not in endgame.
I hope so
@@DebzLife I know. And sad to say it, they’ll have to start on the DCU in order to get to Wonder Woman, and BvS was disappointing.
@@Xgendude14 The ENTIRE Synder selection is disappointing. WW & MOS were bearable only because of Nolan's involvement and an another director's work.
No women on the show watching this movie 😤😖😤😖
Too boring for me. I'm not sure they were following it very well either. Perhaps it's too fragmented for them, and with too many cultural references that go right over their heads. Did not finish.
I have never seen this movie out of protest against glorification of violence. I've never watched a single scene, on purpose, including this reaction video. However, I do admire Tarantino, he is undeniably great. I have seen Django and Hateful 8, and they pass my benchmark for "acceptable". Lucky for me, I've heard people say Kill Bill I and II is his worst, in terms of lasting relevance. I know it's some of y'all's favorite, and I don't doubt that Tarantino really sells the violence, but just out of spite, I'll continue to refuse. I just think a person should have the right to refuse seeing a movie if they don't want to. :(
Well done on trying to make this moment all about you.
@@Buckaroo_Baldwin thx 😊👍