00:00The harder part, look I'm 68, the much more difficult part that was both physical and
00:17spiritually, emotionally, is when Richard and Margaret are 35 and 42, when the aging
00:24process just begins to kick in and you no longer are able to spring up off a couch.
00:30And you're not yet to a place where life slows down completely.
00:34I think they'll take that it's about humans and the way we evolve and the way we grow
00:39together and the way we grow apart and it's life, it's marriage, it's joy, it's loss,
00:46it's all the things that we as humans experience, all of us, so we'll all relate to some aspect
00:51of it.
00:53It's the best.
00:54We want to work with each other all the time.
00:57And now we're so spoiled shooting this movie, we're like, we don't ever want to go back
01:00to a conventional movie where they have to do coverage, let's just lock off the shot,
01:04do the scene.
01:05Oh, it was fabulous, it was like, you know, it was like 20 years passed and everything
01:13was still the same.
01:14It was lovely.
01:16It's based on this magnificent graphic novel by Richard McGuire and I was taken with the
01:24book and felt it would be a magnificent movie and had to be true to the style of the book
01:30and that's why it looks the way it does.
01:33But it worked in levels that I didn't expect.
01:36It's got a real powerful intimacy to it and in a wonderful way it's very cinematic.
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