00:00And we approached the scenes, you know as well as I do, there's nothing intimate about filming a sex scene on a movie set.
00:10There's a room full of people watching you, so it's like, it's not, we just wanted to make it as touching and as real and as natural as we possibly could.
00:26I kind of look at this movie and I think if I wasn't in the movie and I saw this movie, I'd want to be in it.
00:31Does that make sense?
00:33It's the kind of films I want to see, I want to make, I want to be out there.
00:39They're challenging, but they're hopefully incredibly accessible because they're movies.
00:46They're movies as I understand them.
00:48I wanted, hopefully, to let the audience at the end of it with a sort of idea of self.
00:57Who are we when we are alone and who are we looking for?
01:03Who do we want beside us?
01:05No matter who you are.
01:06Are you a heroin addict living in Mexico City, which by the way is a Mexico City that exists in the mind of the character?
01:13Or you love a man, you love a woman, whoever you love.
01:16Who are you when you are alone in that bed and you are left with the feeling of how you have felt?
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