00:00We're proud of all the people that have worked on these films, you know, in front of and
00:10behind the camera.
00:11I mean, we've had such extraordinary relationships with such talented people, directors, writers,
00:17actors, technicians, craftspeople.
00:20From all over the world, too, you know, so it's been a great adventure for us.
00:26It came together by joining a boy band and living an interesting life, and messing up
00:31and triumphing, and then triumphing, being triumphant, and then messing up and being
00:35triumphant again, and then having redemption and becoming a bit wiser, and becoming a better
00:41man.
00:42The arts in general, and the film industry specifically, is an industry that can oftentimes
00:47make you feel unstable.
00:49You're not really promised a permanent seat anywhere.
00:51In fact, oftentimes it feels like if the last thing you did was not good, you wouldn't
00:56be acknowledged, and then you won't be able to do the next one.
00:59And so, you know, nights like this, where it's like this incredibly opulent thing, just
01:06remind me again that I actually am okay here and have a place in the entertainment industry,
01:11and I don't have to, you know, send my resume out tomorrow for other jobs.
01:15It seems like general audiences are seeing it, not just cinephiles and not just people
01:19who are aware of Cannes and, you know, the business.
01:23It's general audiences who are really appreciating it, which is incredible, because I never thought,
01:30you know, this movie was supposed to be a throwback to dramedies that we're no longer
01:35seeing in the theaters.
01:37And so the fact that people are going to the theater to see it instead of, you know, besides
01:42seeing just their superhero movies or whatever, their genre, they're seeing something like
01:46this, it means everything.
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