00:00Actually, everything that people think of, we planned it because you guys are very advanced in thinking.
00:06Very futuristic.
00:12What was your inspiration for the song, Nyebe?
00:17To be honest, Nyebe was released a year ago.
00:23We were on a tour back then.
00:26Of course, we all have our own reasons why we do what we do.
00:32For work, for saving, and of course, we're far from our families.
00:38I think we're in the US right now.
00:40While we're chasing our dreams, we realized that
00:46we also have things that we can't give to ourselves.
00:52Like connecting with our families,
00:55the things that really matter in our lives.
01:01Through that song, we want to say that
01:03even if we're far from each other,
01:06even if we're not together right now,
01:08I hope that there will come a time
01:11when we'll be able to be together.
01:15All the snow will melt.
01:18The coldness or the yearning that you feel
01:22when you're far from your family
01:24or someone that you consider important to you.
01:28It's deep.
01:29It's very deep.
01:31I just want to add something.
01:33I read somewhere that you used Nyebe
01:37because of the snow.
01:39If you look at it under a microscope,
01:41it looks like a snowflake.
01:43Is that true?
01:44Is that really your intention?
01:47Or did you just make that up?
01:49Actually, everything that people think of,
01:52we created it because
01:54we're very advanced in thinking.
01:56We're very futuristic.
02:00Maybe those are the happy coincidences
02:04that when we brainstorm,
02:08it's like everything is given by ideas.
02:12And when we research about
02:14let's say, we're going to make a music video,
02:16we'll learn a lot through research.
02:20So those are the happy coincidences
02:22that we're like,
02:23okay, that's a good idea.
02:25Let's include it.
02:27Of course, we're very honored
02:29because when we first started,
02:33it's something that we dreamed of.
02:35It's like,
02:37what if we used our own song
02:42in a movie or a series?
02:44So now that it really happened,
02:46now that it's really happening to us,
02:48the kind of things,
02:50the craft that we use for something
02:52especially in movies
02:54of actresses and actors
02:56that we really look up to
02:58that we've been watching for a long time
03:00that we idolize.
03:02So it's very,
03:04it's not very believable.
03:06Sometimes we think about like,
03:08is this really happening?
03:11We're overwhelmed
03:13with the things that are happening.
03:15That's why we're so thankful
03:17because you liked the song,
03:19and you chose to include it
03:21in your movie.
03:23So thank you so much.
03:25We're really thankful.
03:27Of course, it's not just in this movie.
03:29If you don't remember,
03:31they used their song
03:33with Ben & Ben in Pulang Araw.
03:37The music is very powerful.
03:40But it's different
03:42when you see it in a scene
03:44or when you listen to it
03:46with the visuals that you're watching.
03:48It has an effect
03:50that really touches
03:52the hearts of people.
03:54Yes, it really affects you.
03:56The music, the scoring,
03:58especially in the scene.
04:00I saw it in the trailer.
04:02I cried.
04:04I saw the comments
04:06of the people.
04:09It really touched my heart.
04:11It really touched my heart.
04:13It really touched my heart.
04:15It really touched my heart.
04:17That's why I'm happy
04:19that their reaction was like that.
04:21It added to our intention
04:23to really feel the emotions.
04:25It's really a super match.
04:27It's really good.
04:29Personally, to be honest,
04:31it really touched my heart
04:33even though I only heard
04:35the first part
04:37that you dropped, the teaser.
04:39You only saw the scenery
04:41and someone was walking.
04:43You weren't walking.
04:45The music was the only thing playing.
04:47It was super curious
04:49to the audience
04:51what's in the story.
04:53I heard the music
04:55and it left a mark
04:57that it's something interesting.
04:59When I watched
05:01the trailer,
05:03the whole trailer that you dropped,
05:06I thought,
05:08even though the song
05:10is about snow,
05:12the intention of the lyrics
05:14is different,
05:16but even if you put it
05:18in a different story,
05:20it's still connected.
05:22Actually, aside from the message
05:24of the song,
05:26what's also important
05:28is the emotion that
05:30the person is carrying.
05:32It's super
05:35goosebumps.
05:37That's what I felt in that trailer.
05:39We're very thankful that
05:41our song, Snow, was used.
05:43To be honest,
05:45every time we release our music,
05:47the number one market is our fans,
05:49the 18.
05:51But now that it will be put in a movie,
05:53we're super thankful
05:55that more casuals will hear it.
05:57With Your Reach,
05:59it's a big help for us
06:01that people will hear our song.
06:04Snow has a lot of favorites.
06:06They're happy.
06:08It's the most underrated song
06:10and the highlight.
06:12Thank you for using it
06:14in this perfect project.
06:16What's the Korean word
06:18that we used?
06:20It's like magic,
06:22and there's also a song.
06:24I think that's it.
06:26That's what came to my mind.
06:28The production.
06:30For me,
06:33you guys are really bad.
06:35Estelle told me
06:37that there's a superstition
06:39that there are green bones.
06:41It's like,
06:43if you find a green bone
06:45in you,
06:47that's an indication
06:49that you're kind
06:51when you're alive.
06:53That's what you found out?
06:55I want to ask you,
06:57is the green bone real?
06:59I saw it in the pictures.
07:01It's really greenish.
07:03It looks like jade.
07:05In chicken,
07:07there's a bone.
07:09In chicken,
07:11there's a wishbone.
07:13In a chicken, there's a wishbone.
07:15In a human, there's a green bone.
07:17I just compared it.
07:19I'm curious
07:21if the green bone is real.
07:23Of course, I believe that.
07:25But I just met Josh.
07:27He's been in school for a long time.
07:30I really believe that.
07:32There's something
07:34that Josh said last time.
07:36Here in the world,
07:38we all have our own perspective.
07:40Maybe,
07:42if we don't know
07:44what each person's story is,
07:46let's not judge because
07:48we don't know what they're good at.
07:50Definitely,
07:52we all have goodness.
07:54Especially when it comes to
07:56things that we value.
07:59We have to be sensible
08:01for other people.
08:03But for him,
08:05or for that person
08:07who has a reason why he's doing it,
08:09probably,
08:11he's doing it right.
08:13It's something that he's doing
08:15for the people he loves
08:17or for the important people
08:19that he loves.
08:21I really believe that
08:23we all have goodness.
08:25Let's ask him.
08:28Do you believe in goodness?
08:30Josh,
08:32do you believe in goodness
08:34or in what he's saying?
08:36Where do you believe in?
08:38Sometimes, I don't know.
08:40But for me,
08:42I believe that
08:44sometimes,
08:46even if we view it as bad,
08:48or, why are those people like that?
08:50In public, in the news,
08:52I feel like
08:54the beliefs
08:57that they have,
08:59sometimes,
09:01they don't have a choice
09:03to be like that.
09:05Maybe,
09:07I can see that
09:09there's goodness in every person.
09:11Even me, personally,
09:13I look at all the people in the world
09:15even if they're doing something wrong to me,
09:17I look at them like,
09:19we'll try this later.
09:21We'll try to do something wrong to you later.
09:23I look at them as,
09:25is there a reason why they're doing that?
09:27Maybe, it's this or that.
09:29So, I give everyone
09:31the benefit of the doubt
09:33and chance, of course.
09:37What about you?
09:39I look at
09:41serial killers
09:43and
09:45he said that
09:47even if
09:49you give him a chance,
09:51he will do the same thing over and over again.
09:53So,
09:55it's like he has dead eyes
09:57and he doesn't have
09:59emotions.
10:01He's a dangerous person.
10:03I wonder if there's still goodness
10:05in him.
10:07There's goodness in him.
10:09Maybe, that's the goodness
10:11that you can see in him.
10:13Maybe, the person is in a normal mind.
10:15I don't know if you're still in a normal mind.
10:17Yeah, that's why.
10:19I wonder.
10:21It's like we're arguing.
10:27Maybe, there are
10:29histories that we don't know
10:31why they became like that.
10:33But, yeah, definitely,
10:35in their childhood, they didn't do anything wrong.
10:37So, the goodness is still there.
10:41There's a point to what they said.
10:43Maybe, one thing
10:45that I noticed
10:47in this world,
10:49not in other worlds.
10:51It's like, most of the time,
10:53it's like
10:5510 is to 1.
10:57When you do 10 good things
10:59and you make one mistake,
11:01they can see the mistake.
11:03It's like all the goodness
11:05that you did is gone.
11:07So, I think,
11:09everyone has goodness.
11:11And even though
11:13we do bad things,
11:15we make mistakes,
11:17and when you make a mistake,
11:19there's always goodness.
11:21Besides that, that's what we see most of the time.
11:23But, behind that,
11:25we did a lot of good things.
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