Effective time travel narratives require careful management of multiple timelines and character perspectives to maintain audience engagement, as demonstrated by the film '24' which successfully balances complex plot twists with emotional storytelling while keeping the narrative accessible despite its intricate structure.
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Part 3 - 24 Movie Reaction! | Suriya | Samantha | Nithya MenenAdded:
Okay, okay, okay. Part three of 24. You guys, welcome back. And baby and day here with Brennan Sheiley.
>> Let's get the next part going, shall we?
Let's go.
Huh?
>> Oh, we're learning the history.
They really are like established.
There she is.
>> Okay.
>> It's all right. You're not blood.
>> That's hilarious.
>> Surprise.
>> Are you having symptoms?
>> Romantic just seeing him. Imagine a romant.
It came back. Yeah.
>> The hell's wrong with me?
Imagine a romance.
>> Imagine a romantisilia.
Oh my god.
He's still messing with her, too.
Right. Right. Right.
What's symptom number two?
You're losing it.
You're gone forever.
That's it.
She refuses to believe it.
>> See if you can touch me, too. Uh-huh.
Symptom number two confirmed.
>> All right, here comes three.
>> Symptom number three.
>> I think you're right. Touching.
How many are there?
Oh, okay. Okay, we're going to test it.
The litness test.
>> Oh my god.
>> Oh, here we go.
>> He's so evil.
>> Here we go.
>> Oh my god.
Just bet. Let's Let's just try it out.
>> Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
>> Oh boy.
>> He's right. Dude, I'm lost forever.
>> Oh gosh. Here it is. Here it is.
>> All right.
Excuse me, sir.
I wanted you to know.
>> Uh uh you feel it. Oh, >> you you >> Oh, he's slick.
>> You >> He's slick.
>> I'm sick.
I ain't feeling well. Imagine no romantilia. Right.
>> Oh gosh. Hormones.
Is it contagious?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Just in case. Just to be safe.
>> Oh my gosh. You see her too.
>> You see her too?
>> That's it. You should have stayed five steps back. Like, what's wrong with you?
Didn't even know. She's going to faint.
Small world.
>> What are the chances?
>> Oh boy.
>> He got game.
>> Oh my god. He's got game.
He's got so much game.
>> Play it up.
>> Look at her. Look at her cutting her eyes. You're my wife to be. Interesting.
>> HMT model S76.
>> Uhhuh. That's what he remembers. Look at her face, dude. She is staring through him, >> right?
>> By the way, I'm >> your cousin.
>> Now she's double messed up cuz she thinks they're related.
We're going to chat.
>> She's pretty swift. I don't know. She might be figuring something out.
>> That's right.
Symptom.
>> Get your ass kicked.
>> You lose feeling in between your legs.
I think there it goes.
>> Oh my god.
>> Okay.
Oh [ __ ] Okay. Okay. She's laughing.
>> Uh-oh.
>> Oh. Oh.
>> Oh. What?
>> Oh, wait.
>> What happened?
>> They got the whole story or what?
>> Oh, >> he's here.
>> What the heck? Still playing the role, I guess.
>> Mhm.
paint the picture. Okay.
If only. If only.
Oh, here we go again. Mhm.
Wow. Really milk it.
Oh no, he's a playing it up. It's >> like a fiddle.
Oh my gosh. Wow. They such Oh, they're so good and trusting.
>> How beautiful.
Jeez.
Oh, let me fund it. Mhm.
Okay.
Easy.
Oh, there's some strings to that. Yep.
My gosh, >> that thing might bounce.
>> No, cuz he owns that whole >> Wait, Phoenix. Does it say Phoenix?
>> Oh, boy.
>> Oh, wait a minute.
>> It's too late.
>> Oh, boy. It's too late.
>> Lock him in.
>> He's He has his name.
>> Yeah, he immediately >> Oh sh Oh my gosh.
>> Close. Run. Run.
>> You better get to him quick.
>> Lock the door.
>> Don't fall down the stairs. I swear to God.
>> Please don't. Oh my god. He's about to come try to push you. Yeah. Run down the stairs.
>> That thing is quick.
>> It really is. We've seen that.
>> Oh yeah. You got to get downstairs.
>> Stairs. Stairs.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> He's going to throw himself. He's got to throw himself.
>> Oh, nice one. Oh my gosh.
>> Damn.
He was all in.
>> He committed.
>> Oh, >> he committed.
>> And then he's going to be like, "How dare you say that about my father?"
>> Right? It's like, wait, I don't even feel it anyway.
Just say that's not >> tell him.
>> Why?
>> OH NO.
>> WHY IS she waiting?
>> Oh no.
Is he going to go back before she sees it? Oh jeez.
Now he's Oh, he's going to sign it properly.
>> But it's not going to work. It's not his signature.
>> Well, it buys him some time. I guess.
Okay.
Uhhuh.
Okay.
>> In the dark of the night.
>> Okay.
Good night.
>> Wow.
>> This guy. What?
>> Oh my god.
The amount I've been played in this movie, >> oh my god, >> is taking me out.
>> Oh, dude.
Oh, there we go.
Now he knows. Oh my gosh.
Don't let him know. You know this is too many in one.
>> Oh yeah. In one minute.
>> Wow.
When did he figure this out?
When did he figure this out? How are they so opportunistic?
Sorry, sir.
Literally, how did they jump on that?
>> I don't know.
Good night. Sorry, sir. Good night. H >> How did they jump on that?
>> How did they jump on that?
>> I don't know.
>> You got a lot to a lot of work to do, man. And n >> got to get to your equipment, too, I guess.
>> Oh, the date.
>> Uhhuh. Yeah. You just have to have the >> simple watchman knowledge.
You just have to be a mechanic to know these things.
>> Simple.
>> It's very simple.
>> It's okay. He has a very high >> Gosh. General knowledge.
>> General knowledge quotient. Like, yeah.
>> Jeez. I mean, sometimes it's the simplest answer.
>> It's insane. But when you sit there and be like, why didn't you add this, Dad? I guess I I would think he wanted to not make it too powerful, I guess.
>> No, but I'm saying he thinks he's in front of his dad, >> right?
>> And dad or is he saying that Phoenix created the watch?
Dang.
Let's test it out.
>> What has he seen?
Mhm.
>> I don't know why we didn't pick up on that >> again. Like, why why didn't you add that in the first place, Dad? Is there something we need to know about?
playing him like a fiddle.
>> Mhm.
Oh, there it is.
>> The power.
>> Dad, why are you cackling?
>> You're about to lose your mom and everything.
>> Is he being for real or does the son figure it out? I don't know.
>> Oh, we're just going to dialogue right here.
foreign.
Yep.
Dang.
>> Oops. You go kick him in the chest real quick.
Oh my gosh.
>> Oh.
>> Oh, he was testing him.
>> It was a fake. See, I'm a simple watch.
>> Hey, I'm a watch me.
>> Oh my god.
>> I figured you out.
>> Child's play. How did you figure it out?
Okay. Uh-huh. I was wondering. Okay, >> there we go. Yep.
Uh-huh.
That's it.
>> He just gave it up.
Mhm.
Bad mother.
>> Yeah. He's going to shoot you.
>> Oh boy. He just yeated him.
>> Oh. Oh, WE'RE BOTH GOING BACK. OH, >> HE JUST flung it.
>> Yeah, right.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> Oh my god.
>> Throw you faster than I can run over there, I guess.
>> Yeah.
Hey, wait.
I can dance.
>> Yeah, I can kick. I can click.
It's like, why are you acting weird?
>> That was it.
>> Okay. So, that answers. That means he's a baby.
>> You're Yeah. Yeah. He's a baby.
>> So, what the heck you going to do?
>> What are you going to do?
>> Oh dear.
>> What is the baby going to do?
>> What is the baby going to do?
Okay, >> that's why I Oh, it's on.
>> She's like, I can't with you.
>> Gosh.
Okay.
>> Cuz the baby went back.
>> He's going to see that it's different now.
>> Uhhuh.
Pull up again.
>> Like, look, look, look.
>> Darn these tiny fingers.
>> Yeah, right.
>> There you go.
>> My dexterity.
>> There you go.
>> Yeah, you figured it out.
>> Yeah, boy.
>> Oh, wow.
>> Yeah, somebody came back to this. So, let's >> We got to get out.
>> Okay. Okay. Running back. Oh, that's quick math.
>> Okay.
Oh. Oh, dad's going to the future.
>> Okay. Okay. Hold on, though.
>> Oh, be careful, though.
>> That's why babies look so old souls sometimes.
>> That's right. Now he's got to get back to the future.
>> That's right.
>> There we go.
>> Yeah, there's got to be a reason.
Yes. Mhm. There you go. Dad's a scientist.
Yeah.
>> There you go.
>> Oh, that is a chill.
>> Mama is surprisingly chill about the baby time traveling.
>> Yeah, they feel that. Time to go. Time to go.
>> Yeah, something's coming. They know the secret entrance, too.
>> Run to the forest.
>> Oh, this guy again. Well, the battery is low. That's where the the wires are outside. That's right.
Okay. Do what we got to do.
>> Oh, he sees it this time.
>> Oh, boy.
Wow. You just give it all away.
Oh, no.
Dang.
I wouldn't be that brave.
Yeah, we're giving away everything.
>> Yeah, right.
>> You threatening me doesn't make me feel >> worst twin ever.
>> Ever.
Nope.
>> Come on, man. Gosh. Deja vu.
>> Yep.
>> Bring your son back. He can fight.
>> Yeah.
Oh, dang, dude.
>> Oh my gosh.
Oh no.
You better fight for your life right now.
>> Oh boy. Oh boy.
>> You better.
>> Come on, dude. Get up OFF THE FLOOR. OH YEAH.
>> SO DUMB.
He's so dumb.
>> Oh no.
>> Yeah. Thank you. Time to run away.
>> I'll just leave you right there.
>> But where's Mithra?
Oh.
>> Oh, he's going to think it's he's going to think it's fake. Hey.
Hey.
>> It's going to make him let go.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> That's hilarious.
>> I guess he forgot what happened last time.
>> He didn't know.
>> Oh, that's right.
>> Oh, well, there goes.
>> Wow.
>> Oh, how mad is he going to be right now?
>> Oh my gosh.
>> Oh my gosh. That's hilarious. THAT'S SO MADDENING.
OH MY.
>> DIDN'T WORK. It kind of worked.
>> Diabolical.
>> Wait, but he didn't know. I thought he lived that and then he went >> No, he jumped out of the He thought it exploded.
>> That's right. That's right. I forgot.
So much is happening.
>> Right.
>> Yeah, you're right. He did. He jumped out.
>> That's so funny.
Okay, this is about to get crazy.
>> He's going to step on Oh, >> damn.
>> He's going to fall on it.
>> Hopefully.
>> Oh, it's going to be right there. Oh my gosh.
>> Oh my god. Oh my god.
>> Oh boy. Boy.
>> Roll over.
>> You're in trouble.
>> He's going to shoot you in the head. You know that, right? Well, no, you don't know that this time. What?
>> He's like, "Wait, wait, wait. Say what?
>> Come again.
>> Can we use the electricity? Oh, is it working?
>> Oh, yeah.
>> It froze.
>> Must be. He must be right on it. Pinch.
Move something.
>> Nice.
>> Yeah, there you go.
Oh, he's going to put him in front of it. Yes.
>> That's That's awesome.
>> Rolling over a little bit. Oh. Oh, dude.
And you're going to shoot the other guy.
>> Oh, wow.
>> Wow.
>> There. Okay. Okay.
>> Okay.
>> He did it.
>> Amazing.
>> Dang. That was it.
>> That was it.
>> Oh, while he while the guy was calling him over.
>> Yeah.
>> Dang.
>> Wow.
Oh, like what just happened?
No. Uh, keep it. You never know.
>> Yeah. Just see.
>> He's has to stay in good hands. That's all.
>> Yeah. Uhoh.
>> But I worked my whole life.
>> I worked my whole life.
>> That No, that's not good enough.
>> Is the Hulk going to take it?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Has to. Oh my god. Are they going to see her? They're going to see mama. They're going to see.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Wish her luck.
>> The baby set it all up.
>> Yep.
>> Oh, wow.
>> A cute.
>> A my heart. Um, are you okay?
>> Yeah, right. You look messed up.
Don't know way I'm basically a sign.
Sure.
Ah, >> the school. Oh, >> there we go. Perfect. And then Manny's gonna end up with Satia anyway.
>> Uhhuh.
>> Nice plan, baby.
>> Oh my god.
Oh, you've already gotten imaginary. I should not get imagined me out.
>> What are you talking about?
>> Stressing me out.
>> Oh my gosh.
Because I'm a watch mechanic.
>> Because I'm a watch mechanic. Not this again. This is not a good sign.
>> Stop crying. Stop crying. Stop crying.
Yeah, >> that's so funny. That was excellent.
>> That was insanity.
That was so good.
>> That was a great movie.
>> Just the twists upon twists upon twists upon twists upon twists.
>> Yeah.
>> Just like one right after the other.
>> That was really well done.
>> It was so >> It could have gotten It could have been sloppy because that's a lot, you know, it's just a lot to >> keep together for the storyline. But it was really good. And for Seria to play three characters insane.
>> Yeah.
>> That's so We thought playing two people was layered.
>> Yeah. I mean the stuff that I I mean I saw Singum but I saw >> what was really different for me is I saw him in Ian.
>> Mhm.
>> And then a little bit as Rolex.
>> Yeah.
>> And the characters are so different.
>> Yeah. So he's got that in his >> He's really good. And not only that, he's very good at action. I didn't know what kind of movie this was, but just knowing him from Ion, which is action.
Yeah.
>> Pretty much all the way through, I thought this was going to be similar to that cuz that's what I know him for. And the fact that there was really only one big big action scene for him.
>> Yeah. Well, other than jumping on the train.
>> Well, yeah. I mean, uh, yeah. Fight fight scene. Fight scene. It didn't matter. Like the movie itself was so good. I'm glad that they threw that in there. But even if he had not had that, um, the rest of the movie was so solid.
Yeah, >> it was so solid.
>> Really good.
>> Yeah. And like you said, it could have gotten very uh confusing really fast, especially with like three people. I think they were really smart with >> how they presented each character and how they did the timeline.
>> Yeah.
>> Situation and how it was really well written. Every time we were thinking we knew how it was going to go or like we would try to predict things, they like turned it on its head so quickly. Yeah.
So it it stayed fresh, it stayed new, it stayed so intriguing. You couldn't stop watching.
This was really really really impressive.
>> A lot of these types of films, especially if I'm watching an Indian film and it's dealing with these complex situations. It sometimes takes me a while to follow because I'm dealing with also translating or or looking at the um translated subtitles at the same time which don't always translate properly >> and also trying to watch the action. But this was done in a way that was very easy. I I didn't feel like I was thrown off. I didn't have a point where I needed to catch up for very long. Maybe just a little bit. But it was done in a way that was very easy to follow. Even stuff that we had and we were able to already know. It still, you know, did a job of kind of reminding you. Like for example, it in the beginning when the Hulk came in and made the electricity do all that thing, right? We remembered.
>> Yep.
>> But just in case, they went ahead and put that back in there. just in case you thought that was it was done well with it being a pretty complex film dealing with complex subjects.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah.
>> And there although like there were a few moments where we're like why wouldn't this happen or like that doesn't quite track or like what's up with the hawk?
We don't ever really know what's up with the hawk either. He's just this magical creature who >> just happens to be in the right place.
>> Does what he wants to do, right? It was still so enjoyable. And I love that they added the element of whimsy in it.
>> Um, it felt very like it was sci-fi, but it was magical.
>> Yeah.
>> You know, and I don't know if that like brought out the kid in me or what, but it just instantly transported me into that world. So whatever minor like details that didn't quite make sense, it just kind of disappeared because it was so easy to love all of these characters.
>> I think that really helped keep it going too because the writing already very clever, very, very clever, very intelligent, very catchy, but to have all the actors pull off these roles so well >> Mhm.
>> was really cool to watch. And it felt so like they really knew how to pull on your heartstrings. They knew how to They casted the mothers perfectly. They casted the f Well, I mean like Seria did half of the act.
>> Exactly.
>> They're like perfect. What else do we need? But even on Satya's side, like her whole family, they all looked so wholesome. They all looked like such good people. The mom, the adopted mom, >> everything was so carefully done and chosen. Orchestrated. Orchestrated.
That's a great word. This was completely like a wild manic orchestra.
>> Yeah.
>> And that made it so enjoyable. Like they had be I was trying to remember where AJ what was the last thing I saw him in cuz he is also a very good very good actor.
He even though Mithran was like kind of a smaller role >> he was in [ __ ] >> [ __ ] Jagaw push but push by the rule part two which we haven't seen. Will we ever see?
>> We've only seen the first pushpa.
>> I want to see Jewel Thief as well. Cut.
>> You watched that? I didn't.
>> Yeah. Like he usually is such a strong actor.
>> He's great.
>> And it was so fun to see him as a bad guy like this >> and how well he worked with evil Seria Atrea.
>> Yeah. Oh yeah.
>> The physicality of them both >> when he was in chair. He's so believable because everything changes about him.
You know, his posture changes, everything where you see in some >> Yeah. in some films where you see someone play a he's not a paraplegic, but he's pretty I think he's pretty close at least waist down, but just just he his whole demeanor changes. Yes. And yet he's able to be really evil, >> which is it's kind of a line to walk.
It's difficult, you know, because somehow he has this evil energy in him, even though physically he's not as able as he was when he was younger, right?
But he still has that kind of same energy, just a little.
>> Yeah. Which is nuts. That acting job was just fantastic because those characters were so different.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. I mean, really, he could have played the baby if he wanted to.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. It It was great. And I love too, I said it before, but he totally lacked any sense of humanity as a villain. And I feel like it was smart because naturally we feel for people who, you know, aren't able to, you know, help help themselves throughout life, you know, as easily as anyone else.
>> Um, so knowing that we might have that inch of compassion or empathy was like, I'm going to squash that completely.
Yeah, he's very incapable.
>> Very incapable. Man, does he delegate.
Like he >> did not want us to feel a single ounce of empathy for him. And he did that so well. The only weak part for me with that was we didn't really know the why of like it was kind of weak for me hearing that he's like, "Oh, you were born, you know, three minutes." You know, we had a three minute difference, but what a world it makes.
>> Yeah.
>> It's like, okay, but why? You're obviously smart.
>> Yeah. It >> What you What? Because your brother just had a bigger heart. Like what what is the real story here? Why were you so >> I feel like I missed I missed a little bit in the translation.
>> I wonder if it was in the subtitles.
>> Um yeah, that meaning seemed very important >> at the beginning. So I think maybe it just didn't come across, you know, to us the way it maybe it was intended to.
later then we understand. Okay, you had a tragic accident.
>> Oh, now you really got to get back.
>> Now we understand why you want to go back in time. But before it was like why? Maybe he just >> wanted to make money off of it or or he wanted all the glory for himself.
>> Maybe he thought that would have made a difference in in how his intelligence or something. I'm not sure. It was kind of hard to tell.
>> Or Yeah. But other than that, like really strong characters.
>> Yeah, I like >> really strong acting. A lot of the characters I liked were some of the smaller characters like his um his oh I'll say his brothers but his you know the the friend of the friend of the family. Well I think there's two of them right?
>> Oh yeah yeah >> two guys that worked with him or that were >> there um >> and uh >> with his new mom.
>> What's his name?
>> Uh I don't remember. But they were fun.
>> They were so lovely.
>> Yeah they were a lot of fun. I really like the whole sequence when he first figured out what the watch does.
>> Yes. And then, you know, he came in and he was telling about what he sold and everything. And so he does that a couple of times and he's realizing, oh, oh, I got the power now, right?
>> And so he starts to kind of mess with it a little bit. And just, you know, the action in the sci-fi part was really fun. But watching the romance between them and how he was manipulating the romance, I thought that was just really fun. And it wasn't on the up and up, but it was hilarious. But I think if if guys had that ability, a lot of them would probably do that.
>> Girls, too.
>> Uh yeah, >> let's be real.
>> Let's be very real.
>> So, that was a lot of fun. I I really liked watching him just manipulate all those situations. But it it was that part to me was one of my favorite just watching him kind of come into the knowledge of that watch and the power of it, what he did with the rain and helping out his mom. Yeah. And then with the girl and you know the guy getting stuck on the the rollup for the for the shop and that whole sequence of him hugging him and you know there was enough comedy and lightness in there um to make it fun and you know the yet the villain still seemed scary.
>> It wasn't like too um campy.
>> Yeah.
>> To where it took the danger out of it. I think it really helped too that we on the other end we also had some very like heartbreaking moments >> and very touching moments like just the conversation between him and Satya Mama was like so heartwrenching >> that was emotional >> because that's so many layers to know that that's how good of a person she was like how telling it was when she was like all right I took the stranger's baby and despite everything that came afterwards I still chose the right thing to do and no one can tell me any different because I did what was right to me.
>> And to see her son not have to say anything, but you saw all in his face and his eyes like the hugest sacrifice, the most loving thing. He He didn't say, "Oh, okay. Thanks." Like, "Whatever.
You're great." He's like, "I'm going to make it right. We're going to >> Who are these people I don't even know?
I know you. You're my mom." Yeah.
>> And then that homecoming was everything to me to see how like quickly they welcomed her back >> and missed her and needed her. And to know this whole time >> brilliant that they tied in the whole like not speaking thing. How they were connected. It's like they did their time too. They never forgot her. They always repented.
>> It was just so meaty and chunky in the right way. Like the feels were there.
And again, not exploitative, not campy.
No, >> it was just like this is such a good love story.
>> It was fun when it needed to be. It was a love story when it needed to be sad when it needed be when it it was literally so good.
>> Yeah, it really was. That that was a really important part. It was a very important part of the film, but like you said, it's so well written to be able to tie that stuff together. Yeah, >> that part I I actually lived similar because my mother had me, you know, when she was in the the Air Force, she had me and I her and my biological father had >> separated, right?
>> So, I was just with her the first three or four years of my life. And then when she remarried or when she married, he took me in as his son and I was around four. And so, he treated me Yeah. My my step stepdad essentially. Yeah. He adopted me and >> raised me as his own.
>> And then when I was older, just a few years ago, I got curious about the other side because I never met any of my father's side.
>> Got it.
>> And then I looked them up and I met that whole side of the family and it felt similar when I was watching this him meeting, >> you know, her family and everyone there.
And it's like, wow, there's this whole family I didn't even know about.
>> Yeah.
>> You know, your your whole life. So it's like and this person his mother essentially who took him in that's his that's his mother you know she raised him.
>> So yeah it's an interesting feeling knowing this whole life that existed at the same time that you existed this other family. So yeah I that part was really important to me. Yeah.
>> And they tied that up. That was beautiful.
>> Oh my gosh. And I mean for you too to be able to experience that and have such a positive cuz we know it's not >> always that way.
>> There's always a choice. She could have been like I don't know you like I'm not taking your kid. Take it to the >> or just give it away. So could like whatever like you know he saw that she was a good person but he knew >> he picked the right person. And I love that they cleaned it up so nicely too.
Mhm.
>> They ended it nicely like, "No, we we're going to get the parents together and alive again.
>> We're going to make sure you get the life you deserved and you know that you not a loss but kind of loss, you know, for Satia, you know, not not getting to be married and having a family of her own in that way. Um, we're going to wrap it all up and you guys all get to live happily ever after." It was such a sweet, sweet moment and so gratifying.
I'm so glad they did that. Yeah, >> because I was wondering >> it was so satisfying to see all of those things come together, you know, just like especially the part with them him meeting or her getting back to the family because he said, "I'm going to make that happen for you." And there's such a buildup from that previous really emotional scene >> that we actually get that >> exactly.
>> And then, you know, after that seeing how sweet that family is, how they were treating Ara. Yeah. Thinking that he was he was Yeah.
So, you know, you get to see how good that family was and and then you're like, man, this is messed up because he's such a bad dude, >> but how difficult it would be. Like, I'm sure if it was me or you. I love that this movie got us wondering about these things. Like, what would you do? Would you lose 26 years with your mom potentially? All those memories, all everything you've been through together >> to, you know, make it right to meet these people you don't know, your other parents to potentially not ever meet like would would you risk all that or would you keep like, you know, there's a lot of questions like what would you do in that moment?
>> The interesting thing is while we're watching it, I was thinking gosh, would this baby be able to do this? But then as I'm thinking about it, no, the baby retains all the knowledge >> of what he was. He just didn't have the physical capabilities to do a lot of the things.
>> But knowledge wise, the baby has 26 years of that and all of that. So, >> but then mom, >> that was cool.
>> So, you get a double 26 years because now you get new memories mom again. It's so cool. I would have like a little letter in there like just in case myself something and put it somewhere.
>> Look, I'm from the future. You need to get out of that house.
>> Yeah, >> I think he was up to no good.
>> That's crazy. It was very good.
>> I really enjoyed this. And having the mental gymnastics through all those twists was really fun and very rare for me, I'm going to have to say. So to have that those little bursts of like what >> is really cool.
>> Well, you see enough movies you you see almost everything. It's very easy to predict things after a while and then people are like, "Oh, you've seen that before." Cuz you knew it was going to happen.
>> But it's it's just because you see so many films that pretty much everything has been done. It's very hard to come up with something new. The challenge becomes not to come up with something new, but to come up put things together in a different way.
>> A delivery, >> right? That package. So, the way that this film was able to do that and still surprise us >> was was really impressive.
>> That's crazy. We now have to see the writer, director.
>> I'm wondering, is there a sequel to this or will there be one? Because there could be.
>> So, >> I don't know.
>> I I love this.
>> I'm starting to really like the girl.
>> Seria.
>> Seria is amazing.
>> Yeah, I really like him.
>> He's amazing. He seems >> I've seen her before. I already know.
What have I seen her in?
>> Ega. She was in EA. I'm like I What was it?
>> I didn't watch either, I think.
>> Oh, she was a >> She was a dancer. Okay, >> that's why. A singer dancer. Like she had a number.
>> She was in Kai >> and Janu.
>> Okay, that's where I saw her, >> y'all.
>> Well, go back a little. She's mother.
>> You know, sometimes actresses look very similar because >> reasons reasons reasons.
>> Oh, so we watched that.
We did.
I'm like, >> you never want to say something just in case and then they're like, you idiot. Um, >> oh, she was also in mono, so he worked with her before.
>> Yeah, ego was >> okay.
>> Ego was it.
>> She was great.
>> She's amazing. She has that vulnerability. She was very believable as a suffering um diseased woman.
>> Mhm.
>> Imaginer, man, soraphilia, whatever.
That was very believable. Poor girl.
Poor girl. Poor girl.
>> Yeah, it's I hope she >> I hope she heals.
>> I was trying to think for a second. What kind of disease did Oh, the whole dis.
>> Do we need to watch it again?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> And the family man.
>> Ky man. Oh, you got to watch Kai Biff.
>> I know.
>> That's very >> Can I please?
>> I like that guy.
>> Um, she's amazing. I really love her.
Enjoy her. Uh, she's so lovable and >> she's also in the family man.
>> I just said that, bro.
>> Did you just say that?
>> Yes, I said family man.
>> No, I I missed it.
>> She's in family man.
>> I miss I'm was wrong with me.
>> Do you remember her? No, I'm telling you.
>> Of course I remember.
>> I know exactly why you're like cuz I have the same thing. We don't want to say the wrong name.
>> I don't want to say the wrong name all the time because then I'll get roofs.
Certain actresses look alike because it sells and because they pull it off and because they're beautiful and it it look we love her. We love her work.
>> She has consistent amazing work and she's beautiful.
>> Damn it.
>> Period.
>> That's great.
>> We really like this.
>> This was good. This is a good movie. So there's no there's no sequel, I guess.
Is there are they doing a sequel? I would watch that.
>> No.
>> No. Okay. That's however.
>> That's Huh.
>> However, >> consistently stated.
>> However, oh, focus on a three.
>> Oh my gosh. Are we looking? We talking backstory.
>> I wonder. Please, because we have questions.
>> It should be. I'd imagine Surio would be like, "Yeah."
>> Mhm.
>> It looks like he had a lot of fun being that character.
>> Yeah. He's He's busy. I guess >> whatever.
>> He can be busy doing this, too.
>> That's true. That was great. That was great.
>> I enjoyed it. What would you guys do if you had a special watch that keep it PG, you know?
>> There is so much I would do.
>> I I >> even with the 24hour thing, there is so much.
>> It really helps knowing it's very clever. It's very helpful knowing that you retain your memories. Yes, that's the best part >> that because then you could I forgot which movie that was where you have 24 hours to like redo it. Not like Momento.
There's another >> Groundhog Day.
>> Is that you remember that one?
>> Yeah. But >> he lives the same day over and over and >> over and over and again. I've seen a horror version of that and like a happy version.
>> There's there's a couple versions. I think >> that's cool though.
>> Yeah, it is cool.
>> I had to imagine at some point you >> unless you're forced to do it. That kind of sucks. Groundhog Day. I think that's how it is.
>> But if you could pick, >> if you could pick, that would be awesome.
>> I'd imagine at some point you'd be like, "Okay, now I can I've done it all."
>> Honestly, my favorite feature of the watch is the time freeze.
>> The time freeze is great.
>> I'm a romantic, so I can already imagine all the freeze frames I would do of like >> Oh, okay. Yeah, you freeze frame couple extra smooches.
No, just sometimes people are so beautiful and like I love people watching >> and when they have you can tell it's a very important moment and this is huge for them or what have you or just like a moment of levity or like >> appreciation or gratitude that they're having with whatever >> to freeze that and to like witness it even though they don't know you're witnessing it is such an honor. I think >> that's actually a good thing. Yeah. See, a pure of heart like yourself would do something like that.
>> There's a ton of other stuff I would do, but >> that was the first thing. This was a ultimate litmus test. What is the first thing you would do? Cuz I immediately went I would travel back in time to see how things were historically.
>> Yeah, that that that's one thing I would like to do.
>> Oh, I would just >> just as a spectator.
>> Exactly. You know, I don't want to mess anything up. Exactly. And I know people would be like, wouldn't you kill the most evil people on >> butterfly effect, man? You don't know.
>> Exactly. That's what scares me.
>> You might mess up and then you don't exist.
>> Exactly. Or like who knows, right?
>> Could you could have and you could destroy the world. You don't know what you got to be careful.
>> But you fly on the wall. Ego.
>> Oh, yeah. That would be cool.
>> That would be cool.
>> Uh, while we're on that subject, the special effects in here were really impressive.
>> Fantastic.
>> I I >> This was 20 2016 actually, right?
>> Yeah.
>> Like for real. 2016.
>> 2016 I think was Wait, am I wrong?
>> I'm on Samantha.
>> No, now I got so used to it being 2016.
Okay, they were very good.
>> Very good.
>> I thought that the rain seam was really impressive.
>> Beautiful >> because when we did the pull out on that, it looked very It looked seamless.
It looked really nice.
>> Loved all the POVs as well.
>> Um I thought they were being very creative with how we saw things.
>> I've seen Indian films that were produced in the last 5 years that don't look as good as this.
>> Facts.
>> Really?
>> Facts. You know, I mean, you know, you think, of course, I know Hollywood is ahead as far as that kind of stuff, right? But for 2016, this was really good.
>> Very good.
>> Very, very impressive. And I I felt like they stayed also within the limits of what they were they were trying to do.
>> They weren't trying to do too much.
>> Mechanical stuff looks better, I think, with when you don't have the higher capabilities. Like, if you try to do animals and things like that, well, now you're getting really difficult, you know? It's it's it's >> now it's RR.
>> Yeah. You know. Um but yeah, this mechanical stuff that he was working with looked really good. And and also I like I'm a sucker for tinkering scientists.
>> Like this reminded me of something like you would see like the Wizard of Oz or like like um um >> Jackie Du.
>> Who?
>> No, it's Renbeer.
>> Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Or um what's his name? In Honey I Shrunk the Kids. Um um what's his name? Rick >> Morannis. Thank you.
>> Rick Morannis. Uh yeah, you know, cuz he's like a tinkerer, right? And he has all these things around the house or like scientist Gremlins, you know, the dad. He's got all these things that don't work. But in this movie, they actually work.
>> But I love that.
>> It never gets old.
>> No, it doesn't. And he has such a a facility there with like all of these things going on and it's just so fun to see. Like so fun to watch. And you know, he's got the steampunk look, glasses, and all of that stuff. That's fun.
>> Secret room.
>> I love it.
>> It's It's fun.
>> That's That's always a wonderful again whimsical world that will never get old.
Like we always I feel like we always will be hungry for to see how like >> whimsical is great.
>> Geniuses work and imagining the space where they produce such things like here.
>> Yeah. Here. Wow. Look at these things.
>> Look at these geniuses.
>> Whimsical.
>> Whimsical. Magical. Brilliant. Genius.
Let us know what you guys would do if you had such capabilities. Remember, keep it PG.
>> No, you don't have to keep it PG.
>> But what would you do? Um, should we watch more Seria movies? Should we watch more AJ movies, Samantha movies so that her face could be seared into our minds forever? I would not mind looking at her again.
>> Suggestions, please.
>> Suggestions.
>> Use the form, too. That makes it helpful.
>> Yeah, please. And let us know.
>> I should mention something uh while we're here. We the reason we haven't we haven't been posting as much recently.
We might as well tell you >> the reason we haven't been posting as much lately is is you know it gets we get a lot of copyright claims recently >> and it makes it very difficult >> and it causes a lot of delays and things like that. So I I mean I won't go into the technicals but just so you know because some people have mentioned oh you haven't been posting as much lately.
It's getting it's been very difficult lately. So, we're trying to still work on some things that have come up recently.
>> And then you guys have to be understanding to us as well. Like, we know there's complaints about why is you can barely see the movie or whatever. We can't hear it. Why would you cut audio?
Why would you cut the scene? Why would you We try so hard to keep it as clear and as much as possible, but >> yeah, we have to cut a lot.
>> Then we get in trouble. We have to cut a lot and we have to go back and cut a lot and it's >> it's a lot and we miss y'all so much.
So, please bear with us.
>> We want to be doing this.
>> Yes.
>> Reach out to your local studios and tell them to calm down. Just kidding.
>> We have jobs to do, okay? Let us let us see amazing, brilliant things like this.
>> The people want it. We want it. We are the people.
>> Yeah.
>> We would, you know, just go back and edit once.
>> Yes. We wouldn't have to do this 10,000 times if we had that watch.
>> Mhm.
>> But on that note, thank you for being here and supporting us and loving us through it all. Come back. Vanga Vanga.
I'm Vivian Day here with >> Brandon Sheiley. See you so soon.
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