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  • 2/14/2025
It's the future and we’ve solved all the world’s problems: mitigated climate change, eradicated poverty, achieved tr | dG1fWGk1R2JBcFlPZ28
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00:00The audiences, whether they know what the film is about or not, they don't really know
00:12what to expect because it's, you know, some people may think that it's a sci-fi or a genre
00:19film, which it is not, or if it is, it certainly turns it on its head.
00:22It's very contemplative, it's very peaceful, it's like taking a nature bath, and it's very
00:28emotional, and I found that the audiences, well of course not everybody, but the audiences
00:37stayed with the film and they were very moved, and the questions afterwards were, they were
00:46very profound and deeply felt, and a lot of people just wanted to discuss things.
00:53There's so many things in there, and like the film presents, like generationally, where
00:58you stand, you'll have a very different point of view about what the film is even about,
01:03you know, or where its heart is, and I talked to people who said afterwards, you know, that
01:08they would find themselves weeping, and they would look beside and there's, you know, somebody
01:14weeping beside them, but they didn't even know why, you know, like you feel this sense
01:19of loss or compassion or something, but you don't quite know what it is, you know, because,
01:28yeah so for me that was the perfect reaction, feeling.
01:32I'm not ready.
01:34No one is ever ready.

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