The Oscar winner faces off in a disfunctional marraige with Benedict Cumberbatch in her new comedy, but her real home life is anything but. Report by Nelsonj. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
00:00Well, I learned, don't, if you're married, don't throw fruit at each other, or knives, and try not to have a gun in the house.
00:08Did you consider me that being one sentence worse, like 30?
00:11I learned, yes, to be nice to each other.
00:13Thank you so much.
00:14The only way.
00:15Hi.
00:16I love how fruit was on the first on the list and then knives were second.
00:18Yeah, I, yeah, I built up to it.
00:21Olivia, look at me.
00:22I was listening to you on Smart List the other day.
00:24You talked so warmly about this wonderful family that you have at home.
00:27Making a movie like this about something very dysfunctional and how difficult it is for two successful people to make things work.
00:33How grateful did it make you feel to the family unit you have already that has been by your side in this incredible successful career you've had so far?
00:40I mean, that's everything.
00:42You know, grounding.
00:43In the early days when the kids were small to do something like this and go home and change an appy or wipe up some vomit.
00:49It's all very, it's grounding, good stuff, you know.
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