Sonia Serafini ha intervistato Kevin Costner, la star di Hollywood protagonista, insieme a Woody Harrelson, del nuovo film Netflix, Highwaymen - L'Ultima Imboscata, dal 29 marzo disponibile sulla piattaforma.
00:00I tell a lot about what I'm going to ask to Kevin Costner, you know, a man like you, an actor like you, and I have just 15 questions with me, but in 5 minutes will be impossible, but the first thing I want to tell you is thank you, because I tried to explain to my mother what kind of job is mine, and she never understood, but she understood now, just when I told her I'm going to have an interview with Kevin Costner, so, and I realize all the people I know,
00:27even if he doesn't have a real preparation with movies or cinema, they know you, so, have you ever thought about, or the impact about your career and your charm of people?
00:40I think about it a lot, and I think about it more and more, and I think that, I think first about what I'm supposed to do, what I feel I should do, but then I understand that it can impact people, and I remember my first, you know, movie that was not successful in America,
00:57but was so successful in Italy, and I really began to understand that my movies would travel the world, and yet I was, grew up very conservative, I only knew my own world, and so it affected me, and I tried to live with my eyes wide open,
01:11and understanding that I can also, and that my movies need to stand for something, they're not always going to be a, they can be about humor, they can be about comedy, they can be, but I have a, I have an idea that my movies need to live forever,
01:31I also know my own children are going to find them someday, and I need for them to see that I was up to something.
01:38Because it's something with a great responsibility, you know, so, my first memory of you is with the JFK movie, because I have this deep love with JFK,
01:47I don't know why, it starts when I was a child.
01:51He was this person, unlike most politicians, who, when he spoke, they were about higher ideas, and you probably felt that.
01:59I don't know, I was a child.
02:01Yeah, yeah, there's, yeah, there's something about it, well, he, you're not wrong to think about him, because when he spoke, he was just a man, so, with faults and everything that come with stuff,
02:12but he had a way of thinking about the world, and tying it, and bringing it together, that most politicians don't, most politicians have a selfish, inward look at keeping their job,
02:24and he understood that the world was a big place, and it was only going to get smaller.
02:28Your character has a pet pig in the 30s, and it's quite revolutionary for that era, but do you like the Hollywood extravagances, or you are more traditional?
02:39Right, and that was real, that was a real life, they didn't make that up, yeah, in Texas some people have those things.
02:45Yeah, that was not made for, as a gimmick, they just, you know, pigs are very smart, I wouldn't want one, but a lot of people have them, and he just had this pig, that was real life.
02:59And some actors have, too, so I don't know if you like this idea of this weird animal as a company, or you are more traditional?
03:08I'm more traditional, I would go on, somebody gave me a pig, I gave it away, my agent kept it, and, you know, raised it and became 300 pounds,
03:16but, you know, I have dogs, and I hunt with them, and I, you know, sometimes it's just me and my dog.
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