Friday Watchalong! Watch A Gentleman for Right Here at 3pm!

Woot, A Gentleman! Such a great Indian-American movie. I am super excited to watch it with y’all.

Right here in about half an hour, at 3pm Chicago time, we will all start up A Gentleman on googleplay or youtube or whatever we choose. And then I will start the comments up below, and you can leap in with your own comments. I’m excited!

294 thoughts on “Friday Watchalong! Watch A Gentleman for Right Here at 3pm!

    • The amount of strength you actually need to pole dance is insane. Still a little bothered they included it in this song, but I have a lot of respect for the art form now.

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  1. Jackie learned pole dancing for some movie, not this one, and ever since then there is a pole dance section in all her dances. Good on her, that is HARD, she should show it off.

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    • Really, every Sid movie from now on should just be him doing great action and winning over his love, with the occasional dorkiness, bad dance moves, and gratuitous shirtless scenes.

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  2. You know the second Jason Bourne started with a Goa sequence? Now I want Sid in this and Jason Bourne to have been secret assassin neighbors. Oh! And ARK in Malang too!

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      • Age gap between Sid and this other guy? Not sure. I’m all for gay romance, but something about that scene rubbed me the wrong way the first and only time I watched it.

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        • To me that all felt on purpose. This guy is a bad dude, a corrupt government official, he wants a pretty young thing and assumes everyone is available to him. The scene would play out exactly the same if Sid were a woman.

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  3. Okay, I know the scene is problematic but I think the gay guy actually gets some respect on some level? I don’t know, it doesn’t put me off for some reason

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    • It doesn’t put me off at all. Mishra is played like an obnoxious powerful man who assumes everyone is there for his sexual pleasure. It’s not gay versus straight, it’s creepy powerful dude across all lines. That’s set up right at the start with the way he treats the bartender, and us seeing the bartenders’ side of it.

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  4. Hey, she’s giving him a ride to the airport! She’s totally already in love with him and just not admitting it to herself.

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      • I loved, everyone in the theater with me opening night loved it, and then the theater got rid of it literally 4 days later. I feel like it could have been a big word of mouth hit, if it had had time. But without that big opening weekend in India, the theaters in America just didn’t want to risk it.

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    • And then the exact same kind of movie was a hit with Stree! It’s all about the market for NRI based films dying out.

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  5. Okay, before this movie came out, my friend Dina and I spent literally weeks debating how the double role would work. And I was right and she was wrong and when this moment happened that revealed it, I literally stood up and cheered in the theater. And then sat down again.

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    • I think they just let the performance that was already there shine through. He’s great in about half his movies, and it seems like it is more about giving his character work space than anything else.

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  6. After watching War a million times, the lack of background music in this is still great, but all the cuts in the editing are giving me whiplash.

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  7. Kind of feeling Sid’s struggle with the moves in that fight scene, but really admire the effort to do a long form hand to hand fight scene without a stand in.

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  8. “the drive” is kind of an obvious Macguffin, no one broke a sweat figuring out that plot device. But everything else in the film is so original, I will allow it.

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  9. I keep my passport and my car title in the same drawer for this exact reason. Should I ever need to flee the country in an exciting spy mission kind of way, I can grab my passport and sell the car from the same place, and then the dog and I can drive to Mexico.

    Wait! SHOOT! I just sold the car! Okay, the dog and I can walk to Mexico.

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  10. They could have drawn this out a lot farther, kept the audience thinking it was a random mistaken identity even at this point, and had the reveal in like the last 10 minutes. But I think it is better this way? It’s funnier kind of knowing all along that he really is just a boring guy who wants a boring life, even if he used to be an action hero.

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  11. I like how he’s so patient with her, like she’d be waaaaaaaaay too much for most men but he can roll with it since he’s an ex sooper spy

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    • I came at it the other way, he’s an ex sooper spy so he secretly craves a challenge and danger and all of that, and she gives him that. So they both get something out of this!

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  12. The small time hoods in the US are also brilliant. The second half of the film is really good and that’s an accomplishment because so many films sag after interval

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    • I will say it definitely sags in the final heist section. But that could be on purpose, to build up to the super fun final shoot out.

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  13. Also, am I the only one thinking “oo, that’s a really big loader. I could probably fit my slipcovers and my comforter in there on one load”? Or have I spent too much of my life at laundromats?

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