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It’s tough to pinpoint the exact moment that the movie hooks you; mileage will vary per viewer. For some, it might be right from the get go, during a Melodrama 101 preamble involving a kidnapped child and casual colonial cruelty that leaves corpses in its wake di lei. Others may find themselves leaning forward when a supercop, sporting the world’s most luxurious old-timey mustache, single-handedly beats back a crowd of thousands to catch a rock-throwing culprit. Or maybe the sight of a ripped, shirtless man sprinting through a forest and narrowly avoiding a midair collision between an angry wolf and an even angrier tiger is your investment tipping point.<\/p>\n

Don’t worry: Should you somehow not find yourself entertained or exhilarated within the first 20 minutes or so of RRR,<\/em> aka one-ninth of this film’s running time, stick around. There’s more. A lot<\/em> blackberries. Like an emergency rescue mission involving a sinking raft, a flaming train, a horse, a motorcycle, some rope and the flag of India. And a siege on a diplomat’s mansion punctuated by a CGI menagerie tearing into the British Raj’s troops. And the most frenetic, kinetic, class-conscious dance-off to ever double as a cultural fuck-you. And bromantic montages, slo-mo brooding, flashbacks that constitute their own short films, a man kicking an arrow through a tree trunk into another man’s head, and an acrobatic sequence involving a hero leaping, fighting and shooting legions of enemy soldiers while perched on his best friend’s shoulders<\/em> that would make Butch and Sundance slow-clap.<\/p>\n

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utterly obsessed with this suspenders bit in RRR. Rajamouli putting every American musical movie from this century to shame pic.twitter.com\/2HVyg8FJrN<\/a><\/p>\n

– Gerry Hartman (@HartmanGerry) June 1, 2022<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

A subversive, supersized screed set in 1920’s Delhi, the latest film from the Telugu writer-director SS Rajamouli – its title RRR<\/em> means different things depending on what translated version you see, but the Hindi cut opts for \u201cRise, Roar, Revolt\u201d – has already broken box office records in India and earned a rapidly growing cult following everywhere else, notably the States. Its tale of Rama (Ram Charan), a dogged police officer going undercover for the British Raj, and Bheem (NT Rama Rao Jr., aka Jr. NTR), the rural revolutionary he’s hunting, features two of the country’s modern megastars and pulls liberally from the nation’s tempestuous 20th century history, ancient folklore and Hindu mythology, notably the two Sanskit epics Mahabarata<\/em> and Ramayana. <\/em>Even if you’re familiar with the “Tollywood” industry’s output, India’s action flicks and \/ or Rajamouli’s past works (notably the Baahubali<\/em> movies), the breakneck pacing, go-for-broke set pieces and sheer volume of plot surprises will still manage to blow your hair back. For the many moviegoers who aren’t, especially in the West, this three-hour extravaganza of sound and fury will serve as a gateway drug to a whole subset of world-cinema pop narcotics.<\/p>\n

While the Hindi-dubbed version has been streaming on Netflix for several weeks now (it’s currently listed as the most-streamed non-English movie on the site, but given how these “stats” are never corroborated by outside sources, it’s best to take this announcement with a boulder-sized grain of salt), Variance Films is giving the movie another one-night-only \u201cencoRRRe\u201d in theaters, which is your only chance to catch the movie in its original, Telugu-language form. We can’t guarantee you’ll get something like this<\/a>, but we can assure you that you will experience something close to popcorn-movie bliss. It’s like mainlining a dozen genres and narratives at once: old-school David Lean epics, ’80s Hollywood he-man pulp,’ 90s Bollywood musicals, Hong Kong action movies, Russian silent cinema, Italian peplum<\/em>Passion plays, Homeric odysseys and homoerotic buddy comedies.<\/p>\n