00:01We can't really talk.
00:04My father is a very difficult person.
00:30We didn't want to make Xabi movies and stuff, but we realized through the films we've made that we've grown older and that the world is a tough place and maybe we need, you know, to be vulnerable and show characters that are vulnerable, men and women and everyone else.
00:51So I kind of came to the conclusion that, I don't know, tenderness is the new punk, you know, for me. You know what I mean? It's like, for me it is. It's what I need right now.
01:03The emotional weight that is in this movie is handled with so much care.
01:08I think it's then safe to go in and really immerse yourself into the work and by that you really get some realizations in your own life.
01:20And also the biggest experiences I've had in my life is seeing a movie or seeing some artwork that really touches on something I do not understand.
01:30And even though I see it, I cannot articulate it, but it's given me less loneliness in return or I've learned something new that I cannot even articulate.
01:41And that's the power, I think, of this movie.
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