00:00I'm happy as a child, because I can't wait to see this film.
00:08I had a lot of fun. I tried in every way to stop my instinct,
00:17that of a theatergoer, where you move on stage.
00:21You told me that you saw my show.
00:24I tried to make myself smaller, to become smaller,
00:30to enter their world, their heads, but above all, their hearts.
00:36It's not easy.
00:38Children are extraordinary.
00:41I always say that I love children when they start saying,
00:46why, why, the famous three whys?
00:49Why, as Shakespeare would say in his comedy,
00:56which was The Day of Epiphany.
01:02The famous three whys, as Shakespeare would say.
01:05And children are like that.
01:07Why did you do this?
01:09And why don't you do the other?
01:11But why did you tell me this?
01:13This fascinates me.
01:15This brings me to their world.
01:17What would I answer them in this moment?
01:20What would I have answered them?
01:22What wouldn't I have answered them?
01:24You can't answer them, you have to answer them.
01:26But it's telling lies.
01:28They read them.
01:30When I was there, in front of the screen,
01:32I was dubbing these two characters, who are dubbed, as you know.
01:36I was a little upset,
01:39because one of them was like this,
01:41and the other one was like this.
01:45And I said, let's hope this gets to children's hearts.
01:50Because they're wonderful.
01:52Maybe because I've never been a child.
01:56I've never been as lucky as they are.
01:59I mean, as a child I worked.
02:03I didn't have time to watch cartoons.
02:06I didn't have the means to watch cartoons.
02:09I saw them on TV sometimes, when it happened to me.
02:13Because I worked.
02:15I had other needs at home.
02:17I don't want to be pathetic now, for God's sake.
02:20But those two times, 26 years ago and today,
02:25when it happened to me to dub a cartoon,
02:28it brought me back to when I wasn't a child.
02:33But I'll omit it, because I needed money at home.
02:38When this friend of mine asked me,
02:40do you still have a dream in the drawer?
02:42I said, yes, I do, but a drawer isn't enough for me.
02:45I need a closet, a drawer.
02:47But one time I said,
02:49do you have any projects in the drawer?
02:51I have a desk full of projects,
02:56and not all of them will go to Porto, unfortunately.
03:00Maybe I could, but I'd have to do a comedy every month.
03:03I'd have to do a show every month.
03:06I have some regrets, because the years go by.
03:10You wrote it 20 years ago, and today it doesn't go well.
03:13But I have a lot of dreams.
03:15I keep dreaming.
03:17I come home in the evening,
03:20and unfortunately my problem is that I don't sleep.
03:24I think about what I'd like to do tomorrow when I'm young.
03:31I think about what I'd like to do.
03:33I still have the desire to give,
03:35the desire to discover new things.
03:38I've always been someone who,
03:41when everything is fine,
03:43I say, wait a minute, there's still some dust in that corner.
03:46I have to go and see what's in that corner,
03:49to clean it up, to make sure it's all perfect.
03:52Thank God it never is, and it never should be.
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