00:00What do we have to expect from the new episodes of the second season?
00:05Who?
00:06Everyone.
00:07You first.
00:08No, that's not true.
00:10No, no, no.
00:11Let's talk about who thought about it and who staged it.
00:15I'm a mere executor.
00:17No, that's not true.
00:18I take 40%.
00:19No, that's not true.
00:20That's not true at all.
00:23Because a lot of our duets are born from a copy, but then we put...
00:30And above all, he puts...
00:32Above all, he introduces me.
00:34So much so that he makes me laugh, the bastard, because he says things that shouldn't make me laugh
00:38and we delay the filming and we also finish an hour later for this reason, in short.
00:44They cut me off.
00:46No, but we simply had to wait.
00:50In the first season, we noticed that he was creating a microcosm of interesting, funny characters,
00:56an appreciated audience, of which we are happy.
00:59So we transferred these characters because, in the end, this is a series of characters,
01:04based on characters.
01:06And there is a story, in fact, there is more than one story that fits together.
01:10But the strength, in my opinion, of this series is the quality of the characters,
01:14which is certainly due to the writing, to the direction,
01:18but also to the contribution of each single actor to the character.
01:22And so it has practically become a series where you can take these characters
01:26and put them where you want, and the mood, the personality,
01:31the atmosphere of the series is given by them.
01:34Obviously, it's Eros' directing style that is fundamental to make this series special,
01:41it's what it is, in short, with its character.
01:44We want to call it this New York Roma.
01:46It is a series that is based on identity,
01:49also the narcissistic urge to escape from one's own problems,
01:53to look for escape routes.
01:55So, in this case, these characters are involved, more or less,
02:00in a feeling of the need to escape from themselves.
02:06So, it's a bit like carrying on the topic of identity that we started with Sonolillo,
02:12on a second level, on an exponential level.
02:18What I like is that what I was hoping for happened from the beginning.
02:22I, despite the title, wanted it to be a choral product right from the start,
02:27and it is, it is choral.
02:29I often find myself doing it on behalf of others,
02:32I'm not doing it on behalf of my character.
02:34It often happens.
02:35Then, it's what I wanted, because as a big fan of cinema and series,
02:43I've always been passionate about,
02:46rarely I'm passionate about a character.
02:48When you watch a series,
02:50you get a bit attached to the microcosm that is created,
02:53to the world that is created, you know?
02:55And this, in my opinion, happened in the series,
02:57because we, at least, perceive it.
03:01And if you had to make a spot to launch Sonolillo, what would you say?
03:05A spot for Sonolillo, I would say...
03:09I always like to stay a bit low profile,
03:13so, simply, maybe it's the most beautiful comedy series in the world,
03:18but I absolutely don't want to move from...
03:21From 2024?
03:22From 2024.
03:23From 2024.
03:24The most beautiful series in the world in 2024.
03:27It's just a few months away.
03:29It's just a few months away.
03:30I told you I like to stay low profile.
03:33Pose Man is the king of poses.
03:35In everyday life, are you more of a pose type or natural?
03:41What can I say?
03:45Always low profile.
03:46Absolutely.
03:47I've never thought about it.
03:49Look, I'm telling you, really...
03:51I'd say natural.
03:54Natural.
03:55The thing that makes us laugh a lot with Lillo,
03:58every time we do the scenes,
03:59is that you don't understand what these two people have in common.
04:03I mean, he can't have an agent who puts him in the hands of the Camorra,
04:06who doesn't read the contract...
04:07He takes 40%.
04:08He takes 40%.
04:09But there's something deep about him,
04:11that you, this man, don't understand what it is,
04:14if he didn't give a fuck.
04:15They're three-year-old teddy bears.
04:17I mean, it's a fantastic thing.
04:21Maybe it's love.
04:22I don't know.
04:23I don't know.
04:24It's not defined.
04:25That's the thing.
04:26It's true.
04:27It's true.
04:28You're right.
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