Bheems intro that you were stating was equally important and that can't be cut down. He was trying to capture a wolf for later purpose and in that attempt he had to capture the tiger. He has been capturing them to rescue Malli by crashing the party with truck full of wild animals
22:44 bheem introduction pays off bro he was catching tiger and other animals to use in palace entry scene where he carries all the animals in truck and thrown at britishers Sorry for bad English
Fair point! I was thinking about things that could technically be cut without without damaging the story, and while that payoff is absolutely there I don't think that setup is particularly needed as the payoff comes so far down the line that it doesn't really feel all that connected. But like I said, I still wouldn't want to cut that sequence because more than the palace fight payoff I think it's critical to establishing Bheem. And your English is great, by the way!
@@ThePestlePodcast I think there's a clear trail of crumbs being left here that makes the first scene essential. 🔹Bheem and tiger - establishes his character and introduces the idea of the tribespeople capturing animals 🔹Friendship montage - furthers the plan to rescue Malli by showing Bheem carrying a slab of meat into a pen and you think, "Oh, they kept the tiger" 🔹Palace raid - Subverts your expectations. It wasn't just a tiger. They were in that jungle for months and they've captured a menagerie of beasts as a diversion for their plan.
@@ThePestlePodcast There are actually quite a few payoffs that follow the rule of 3 in this film. 🔹The animal raid 🔹The opening drumbeats of Naatu Naatu becoming their bro signal 🔹The piggyback fight 🔹The value of a bullet speech
@@nevaladder Well said! It definitely wasn't obvious when watching but you're absolutely right, definitely a crumb trail there with a closer viewing. Thanks for the thoughtful response! - Wes
-Some facts about the movie... **It is the most expensive INDIAN MOVIE EVER MADE at 72 million dollars. **It was shot on Arri Alexa Lf camera (most expensive camera used by Hollywood directors..Cost 120,000 to 150,000 dollars) with the widest prime lens possible in native 4.5k quality. **That's why it has resolution of IMAX.** **Shooting took 320 days. **It made record on Netflix for being the only non english movie that was on top trending list for 16 consecutive weeks in 62 countries. **Natu natu was shot in ukraine. **James cameron watched the movie twice with his wife and personally congratulated the Director of RRR.
Indian movies are not just this type of films. It produces every genre movie from horror to subtle indie to super hero to romance to musical to action and everything in between.
YOU GUY'S NEED TO DO A REVIEW OF THE MOVIE NAMED " LAGAAN ". COULD DO IT WITH PARTICULAR SCENES AND SNIPPETS POPPING UP ON SCREEN DURING YOUR CONVERSATIONS YOU MIGHT BE TALKING ABOUT ? THAT COULD BE A WELCOME ADDITION, ESSPECIALLY WHERE ACTUALLY A MOVIE IS NOT BEING REACTED TO.
one thing i dont understand with foriegn reviews is that they complain about the movie being 3 hours but they have time to do a 1 hr long review talking about it.
I don't have a problem with 3 hour films, foreign or not, some incredible movies run 3 hours, I just didn't think this film needed to be 3 hours to get its maximum effect. As we discussed it's a personal taste.
Just came across this review and really liked your take. Based on your review a good suggestion for you is Sardar Uddham Singh based on a similar time period and a mostly true story with a great cinematography and much more toned down than RRR which I think you would appreciate.
Reduce the heighted emotions? Yes we have that kind of movies too. But this is not that kind of movie. We have 5 different movie industries which produce about 200 movies a year each. So among 1000 films that is made every year, we have all the variety possible. Explore more indian movies.
I've seen other Indian films, but we were discussing RRR. I wasn't saying to reduce the heightened emotions, I was discussing the heightened tone as a style, which is totally fine, but that my personal taste doesn't really line up with it and how far the stylization was being pushed. I was discussing my own personal taste, as one does in a review. There's some wonderful moments for sure, and overall a really fun and entertaining movie, some things worked for me and others didn't. Art is always different for everyone, right?
I would like to recommend some Indian movies Tumbadd (prime) Kesari (prime) Pihu(Netflix) Super 30 (Disney plus) Dangal (prime) Pk(Netflix) 3 idots (Netflix) C/o of kancherapalam (Netflix) Brochevarevarura (prime) Mathuvadalara (prime) Oke oka jeevitham (Sony liv) Major (Netflix) Ante sundaraniki (Netflix) Goodachari (prime) Cinemabandi (Netflix) Eega (Disney plus) from the same director of rrr Bahubali 1 and 2 (Disney plus) for the same director of rrr Awe(Disney plus) Virataparvam (Netflix) Agent sai srinivasa athreya (prime) Sita ramam (prime) Jersey (voot) Jai bhim (prime) Super deluxe (Netflix) Ratsasan (Disney plus) Gargi (Sony liv) Rocketry (prime) Kantara (prime) Kgf chapter 1 (Disney plus) Kgf chapter 2 (prime) Bell bottom (voot) Avane srimanaraya (voot) Jallikattu (prime) Minnal murali (Netflix) Jana gana mana (Netflix)
The more Indians movies you watch the more you find the difference between Bollywood or Tollywood or any other wood to be honest. Btw both RRR and Bahubali are Tollywood not sure what else you have watched but yea
Yeah for sure, realized that Bahubali was Rajamouli after I edited the episode, but probably my favorite Indian film I've seen is The Lunchbox, not sure where that falls on the spectrum but it's wonderful regardless.
About song explaining i think is English it's way to obvious but in original they use old style majestic words which only let the audience feel the situation rather than tell the story kije English subtitle .
Just want to add that people tend to hype up regional films like Bahubali, KGF etc.. over actually good Bollywood movies. Plz don't listen to the regional blind audience, and go for worthy movies i.e Bollywood
There are thousands of wood in this rainforest each with their own quality , there is no national wood, everywood is equally regional as others . Any explorers are welcome
@@mariussorohan938please don't act like only Bollywood does remakes. Kangana's Queen was remade into all 4 south Indian languages. 3 idiots was also remade with Vijay in Tamil. Even band baja barat was remade with Nani. So it goes both ways.
Bheems intro that you were stating was equally important and that can't be cut down. He was trying to capture a wolf for later purpose and in that attempt he had to capture the tiger. He has been capturing them to rescue Malli by crashing the party with truck full of wild animals
22:44 bheem introduction pays off bro he was catching tiger and other animals to use in palace entry scene where he carries all the animals in truck and thrown at britishers
Sorry for bad English
Fair point! I was thinking about things that could technically be cut without without damaging the story, and while that payoff is absolutely there I don't think that setup is particularly needed as the payoff comes so far down the line that it doesn't really feel all that connected. But like I said, I still wouldn't want to cut that sequence because more than the palace fight payoff I think it's critical to establishing Bheem.
And your English is great, by the way!
@@ThePestlePodcast I think there's a clear trail of crumbs being left here that makes the first scene essential.
🔹Bheem and tiger - establishes his character and introduces the idea of the tribespeople capturing animals
🔹Friendship montage - furthers the plan to rescue Malli by showing Bheem carrying a slab of meat into a pen and you think, "Oh, they kept the tiger"
🔹Palace raid - Subverts your expectations. It wasn't just a tiger. They were in that jungle for months and they've captured a menagerie of beasts as a diversion for their plan.
@@ThePestlePodcast There are actually quite a few payoffs that follow the rule of 3 in this film.
🔹The animal raid
🔹The opening drumbeats of Naatu Naatu becoming their bro signal
🔹The piggyback fight
🔹The value of a bullet speech
@@nevaladder Well said! It definitely wasn't obvious when watching but you're absolutely right, definitely a crumb trail there with a closer viewing. Thanks for the thoughtful response!
- Wes
-Some facts about the movie...
**It is the most expensive INDIAN MOVIE EVER MADE at 72 million dollars.
**It was shot on Arri Alexa Lf camera (most expensive camera used by Hollywood directors..Cost 120,000 to 150,000 dollars) with the widest prime lens possible in native 4.5k quality.
**That's why it has resolution of IMAX.**
**Shooting took 320 days.
**It made record on Netflix for being the only non english movie that was on top trending list for 16 consecutive weeks in 62 countries.
**Natu natu was shot in ukraine.
**James cameron watched the movie twice with his wife and personally congratulated the Director of RRR.
Indian movies are not just this type of films. It produces every genre movie from horror to subtle indie to super hero to romance to musical to action and everything in between.
Malayalam and Tamil movies
Why this has less views. Its truly capturing the essence of rrr
YOU GUY'S NEED TO DO A REVIEW OF THE MOVIE NAMED " LAGAAN ". COULD DO IT WITH PARTICULAR SCENES AND SNIPPETS POPPING UP ON SCREEN DURING YOUR CONVERSATIONS YOU MIGHT BE TALKING ABOUT ? THAT COULD BE A WELCOME ADDITION, ESSPECIALLY WHERE ACTUALLY A MOVIE IS NOT BEING REACTED TO.
BAHUBALI is directed by the director of RRR
haha yep! Realized that after editing the episode, he's a visual genius, no doubt!
The cinematography of this movie deserves an award, its so eye popping & beautiful to look at even a night.
one thing i dont understand with foriegn reviews is that they complain about the movie being 3 hours but they have time to do a 1 hr long review talking about it.
I don't have a problem with 3 hour films, foreign or not, some incredible movies run 3 hours, I just didn't think this film needed to be 3 hours to get its maximum effect. As we discussed it's a personal taste.
The train thing was part VFX andpart miniature, that is why it looks so good and real
I'd recommend Andhadhun to you for the sheer fun and bonkers plot it goes to take u on edge under 2 hrs. Just chaotic brilliance!! must watch
Bahubali & RRR movie both are Tollywood (TELUGU) movie made by SS Rajamouli
Just came across this review and really liked your take.
Based on your review a good suggestion for you is Sardar Uddham Singh based on a similar time period and a mostly true story with a great cinematography and much more toned down than RRR which I think you would appreciate.
Omg. . . This is my fav video on TH-cam for now ❤
U guys should watch "Sardar Udham" next.
Reduce the heighted emotions? Yes we have that kind of movies too. But this is not that kind of movie. We have 5 different movie industries which produce about 200 movies a year each. So among 1000 films that is made every year, we have all the variety possible. Explore more indian movies.
I've seen other Indian films, but we were discussing RRR. I wasn't saying to reduce the heightened emotions, I was discussing the heightened tone as a style, which is totally fine, but that my personal taste doesn't really line up with it and how far the stylization was being pushed. I was discussing my own personal taste, as one does in a review. There's some wonderful moments for sure, and overall a really fun and entertaining movie, some things worked for me and others didn't. Art is always different for everyone, right?
I would like to recommend some Indian movies
Tumbadd (prime)
Kesari (prime)
Pihu(Netflix)
Super 30 (Disney plus)
Dangal (prime)
Pk(Netflix)
3 idots (Netflix)
C/o of kancherapalam (Netflix)
Brochevarevarura (prime)
Mathuvadalara (prime)
Oke oka jeevitham (Sony liv)
Major (Netflix)
Ante sundaraniki (Netflix)
Goodachari (prime)
Cinemabandi (Netflix)
Eega (Disney plus) from the same director of rrr
Bahubali 1 and 2 (Disney plus) for the same director of rrr
Awe(Disney plus)
Virataparvam (Netflix)
Agent sai srinivasa athreya (prime)
Sita ramam (prime)
Jersey (voot)
Jai bhim (prime)
Super deluxe (Netflix)
Ratsasan (Disney plus)
Gargi (Sony liv)
Rocketry (prime)
Kantara (prime)
Kgf chapter 1 (Disney plus)
Kgf chapter 2 (prime)
Bell bottom (voot)
Avane srimanaraya (voot)
Jallikattu (prime)
Minnal murali (Netflix)
Jana gana mana (Netflix)
Thanks! Some of those I've seen, and I'll check out some others!
Have u ever heard about..... Sardar udham.... Movie?????
Thanks for the honest review guys
The more Indians movies you watch the more you find the difference between Bollywood or Tollywood or any other wood to be honest. Btw both RRR and Bahubali are Tollywood not sure what else you have watched but yea
Yeah for sure, realized that Bahubali was Rajamouli after I edited the episode, but probably my favorite Indian film I've seen is The Lunchbox, not sure where that falls on the spectrum but it's wonderful regardless.
About song explaining i think is English it's way to obvious but in original they use old style majestic words which only let the audience feel the situation rather than tell the story kije English subtitle .
16:50 I'm not interested further
Just want to add that people tend to hype up regional films like Bahubali, KGF etc.. over actually good Bollywood movies. Plz don't listen to the regional blind audience, and go for worthy movies i.e Bollywood
g-hadi wood sh1te
There are thousands of wood in this rainforest each with their own quality , there is no national wood, everywood is equally regional as others . Any explorers are welcome
Right, Bollywood that does remakes of "regional" movies.
@@mariussorohan938please don't act like only Bollywood does remakes. Kangana's Queen was remade into all 4 south Indian languages. 3 idiots was also remade with Vijay in Tamil. Even band baja barat was remade with Nani. So it goes both ways.