When people ask me what RRR is about, I say it’s about a friendship and everything it endures. Bheem and Ram have a genuine love for each other that isn’t romantic, and that’s necessary for men to see. They’re able to demonstrate strength through feats of superhero ability, but also show that strength is valuing family, respecting women, and protecting children. I could go on about it forever.
After seeing RRR I legit cried for a week straight because it had no 4K disc available. It’s honestly one of my most recent favorites that I constantly watch and the streaming quality while nice being open matte is nothing compared to a disc 😭
Yes! Bring back the intermission! Theaters would even make more money if people could go get snacks in the middle of the film without missing anything.
Because India is a firm believer in pirated IP, that is why they don't release physical copies. Streaming and theater releases is the $ maker. Considering everything that makes a film, hands down Bajirao Mastani (2015).
In two weeks I’m seeing RRR in theaters for the third time and I think it’s my fifth or sixth time seeing it overall. And this will be the first time I’m seeing it in a hopefully full theater. I’m so hype. I’m gonna wear suspenders for Naatu Naatu.
I've been trying to get my roomates to watch RRR and The Batman, and for both they keep saying '"It's too long!" and in both cases I don't think it wastes a single moment and don't feel too long at ALL.
Indian movies have an intermission baked into the structure of the film. So if you feel a film is to long you can watch the first half one night and the second half another night.
There are like 1000 movies across various languages to pick from . Ddlj and om shanti Om are generic movies . Try movies like kanche,manam,agent Sai Srinivasa athreya and yevade subramanyam
Does physical media have a warmer sound? Either way, I'm glad whatever West Village vintage shop that collapsed on top of you in 1997 has finally been cleared off and you're free now.
India will not buy physical media of indian movies. But united states will. If they're edited & marketed correctly. Here's how: 1. Most Americans don't like musicals that's why Indian movies don't sell there. In most indian movies, most of the music videos are unconnected from the story/screenplay (unlike rrr), meaning they can be edited out without hurting the film. In fact, this'll make the films better because unconnected music videos break the flow/momentum /energy of the film. And "not a musical" will have to be clearly advertised on the box cover. The connected music videos can't be edited out so don't need to be but those films can also sell like rrr did. 2. Like it or not, believe it or not, most people prefer to not read during a movie. So the movies will have to be English dubbed. But the subbed version can also be included in the box.
u guys havent even touched the surface of Indian cinema u have just "felt the wind" of it. Watch a film called "aamis". it's a 2019 romantic love story that features 2 cannibals who fall in love.
The pro wrestling connection was awesomely mind-blowing! I wonder if there is an Indian film that has the protagonist and villain fighting in a cage match? Maybe with machetes and chainsaws?
Was so luck they played RRR in our tiny town theater they also played LEO and animal they charge more and were the only one in the theater but it’s worth it. Also LEO is the GOAT sorry
@@dhaval1489 Try buying some grammar books then maybe pirate a couple actually decent movies (cuz I know your ass can’t afford to obtain them through legitimate means) to develop something that slightly resembles taste. What should I expect? Try constructing some sentences that actually make sense.
DVDs died because physical media is a production cost and digital distribution is a control mechanism. I think just archiving digital media (with, ya know, hard drives) gets the job done, this feels like a bunch of hipsters trying to make a "warmer sound" argument.
It's a bit silly to say you are talking about Indian cinema and then pick three Hindi Language films and RRR. Completely ignoring the other languages of india. Sort of like talking about European cinema and then picking three French films and one German film and acting as if you had covered the entire breadth of Europe. Why not simply limit the discussion to Bollywood films and revisit the other *ollywoods of India later.
I feel so bad that Om shanti Om and the other movies( just a bit better) are representing India and not Mughal e azam or pyaasa or Ankhon Dekhi. Guys, you need to better research to understand Indian cinema. What you saw in these movies is just drama and nothing else. Watch good cinema.
Well. I don't think I picked up anything that I'd like to see here. Though that's just my aversion and disdain for musicals lol. Think I've only ever seen one South Asian piece of cinema. জয় বাবা ফেলুনাথ (Joi Baba Felunath / The Elephant God,) A Bengali crime mystery / whodunit film with a character called Feluda who is essentially the Indian version of a Sherlock Holmes or Poirot. Heh. If anyone has any recs where they don't bust out into song, that'd be great.
The picks are so mediocre that their discussion feels condescending like look at them they clearly can’t make movies as great as ours but still good job little dude. Movies like Rang De Basanti, My Name is Khan, 3 Idiots, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Dangal are so good that I think every factor considered they should be among the greatest movies ever.
To be fair, a lot of these movies does require cultural context. PK is one of my favorite Indian movies but I cannot really get it to click with any of my non-Indian friends
@@carolinamunoz6852 you're actually rare, though I was referring to Anglophone countries SRK isn't a household name in the west like how Rajanikanth is in Japan or SRK himself in South Asia and the middle east