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How do you show support in your friendships? How many times did you fist pump watching RRR?

Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright are reacting to RRR - it’s bromance therapy! The internet’s best bromance reacts to cinema’s best bromance. While the movie is an adrenaline-filled spectacle, the relationships have a lot of substance. Jonathan talks about support, vulnerability, and even conflict in friendships and how RRR portrays healthy male friendships. Did you see the bro-montage? Alan talks about how the movie shouldn’t work but why it absolutely does. It’s a genre-bending masterpiece. And Raju and Bhemm’s bromance brings up memories from their bromance…

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Anonymous

So excited to see a Patreon notification, but this is the 4th video in a row that's of a movie I haven't seen 😭 Either because it's super recent movie, or a very niche one. I don't wanna watch them because I'd get spoilers, but also what are the chances of it happening 4 times in a row 😂 Fingers crossed the next one if one I have seen 🤞

Anonymous

I love this movie!!!

CinemaTherapy

1. I'd say there's a high likelihood you'll have seen the movie for the next episode... 2. RRR is amazing, and you should definitely watch it if you have the chance!

Anonymous

I would never have heard of this movie without the poll at the beginning of the month, and I watched it to be prepped for this episode. It’s amazing! I look forward to watching this episode when I can :)

Anonymous

I felt the same way about Everything Everywhere All At Once until I saw this movie, too. I LOVE IT and thank you for covering it. I want to say an additional thanks because I watched the dubbed version (I know…) and in just the few clips you screen, I noticed a substantive difference in the quality of the dialogue. So to those of you who haven’t seen the movie, watched the subtitled version, which I will do tonight.

Michael Emerson

I finally sat down to watch this movie so I could fully enjoy your video. This movie is silly and over the top but foreign films should get to be like this just like the west. The British occupation was a horrible dark time in Indian history and this film shows that but it also shows the strength of people with their culture. Bheems song during his beating made me cry.

Anonymous

So glad that you guys are covering this EPIC film, and also really glad to hear you hype up Jenny a little bit! She's my favorite character in the film and I think she is so underappreciated because she's the niece of Governor Scott, and, therefore, everyone just kind of assumes that she is bad; but I see her genuinely working to try and be better than the rest of her family. Is she a colonizer? Yes. Does she *want* to be one? I don't necessarily think so, and I think you can tell because of how she treats others--especially Malli. She's problematic, of course, don't get me wrong--her love story with Bheem follows Jamie and Aurelia's from "Love Actually" note for note, which is not necessarily a great thing--but I don't think she's nearly as awful as I've seen some people making her out to be.

Anonymous

AWESOME SAUCE! 😆 I've so gotta see this! Just based on this episode, from what I see if the movie, I feel like there's a lot of US movies that try to be like this, but fall very short. And I wonder if it's because of the clipped emotions, like somehow men showing tenderness is weak, feminine, or just straight up taboo. Cause I mean, from what I see of RRR...? Holy RRRrrrahwr! 😍🫠 Tenderness in men is DAMN sexxxy, and why US men are taught that it's not is a complete mystery to me.

Anonymous

I’m torn between watching this movie now or waiting until I visit my friend in Houston because this is the type of movie he would LOVE! 🤔 I’ll probably wait (after, of course, checking to make sure he hasn’t already watched it).

Anonymous

I had the biggest dopiest grin throughout the full length of this entire whole every minute of this episode 😁

Anonymous

Welcome to Bollywood, gentlemen! :) I recommend checking out the Dhoom series for more bromance, stupefying action, and great dance numbers.

Anonymous

Y’all need to see Bahubali and Bajirao Mastani especially Bahubali 2 for the amazing dancing and the sound track is an ear worm!

Anonymous

Okay the movie is great, but the real talent is to editing, for adding the clip of Carlotta when Jono choked on popcorn 🤣

Juphil Jiji

as an indian i gotta say i was hoping i could get to see you guys react to this! hope that it paves the way for you guys to check out some more indian films (even if its just in your own time). SS Rajamouli has directed a film about a man who is murdered and reincarnated as a housefly in order to get his revenge. its called eega and its lots of fun. otherwise there are a lot of malayalam movies (mollywood lol) that sort of do a different type of film style you might enjoy, they are very experimental, its real big with the folks who love that subtlety stuff Alan mentioned. There is also a lot of hindi (bollywood) or tamil (kollywood - theres a lot of film industries and they're divided primarily by language) classics you could check out. The Kannada and Marathi film industry have been slowly on the rise lately as well.

Juphil Jiji

sorry to overwhelm you with all this, there is just a LOT. Most of it typically goes ignored by the west so there's generations worth of incredible film that I gotta unload on you.

Magnus Taliesin

Do you know if the clips you showed are from the Hindi or Tamil dub? I ask mostly bc it seems to be dubbed (well-dubbed, but still) and I am eternally curious.

Anonymous

I love all the scenes with visual representation of the Fire and Water concept. On the bridge, there’s fire on the water. When Bheem attacked the party, the fire behind Ram and the water behind Bheem

Anonymous

That “infrequent frolicking” bit was one of the funniest things I’ve heard all week

Anonymous

I finally got to see this on Netflix!! It’s true .. biggest dopiest grin ever!!! I was so loving this film that I subscribed to Zee5 so I could see the original language (Teluga?) + English subs!! Friendship goals … I want to be able to communicate with my BFF with hand signals, too!!! Right now we can communicate with a few grunts so we are getting there. Love love love it. I haven’t seen too many Bollywood/Tollywood films … but I loved Jodhaa Akbar and enjoyed Dhoom 2 (Hrithrik Roshan … SIGH). Jodhaa Akbar is absolutely gorgeous and the romance is so sweet. Thanks for tuning me in on this movie! It was awesome!

Anonymous

I feel you should also watch 3 idiots, Taara Zamin Par and dangal They are highly rated and they are different I would love to see your reaction 😁

Anonymous

I so loved this episode of CT but was so wholey unprepared for the blood and stuff in the movie. I couldn't watch the movie, I honestly wish I could watch a less bloody version just because I wasn't to see the plot and the friendship that you guys detailed.