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00:00Do you think that Dawn would love The Devil Wears Prada 2 or not?
00:05I think she is very excited about it. She told me she can't wait.
00:20Mark says that nothing feels like winning. He says that it's the best feeling ever. Do you agree
00:28with him? Well, I don't really. I think maybe it's in the losses in life that we learn a lot about
00:35ourselves. You know, I think you learn the most about what you can withstand. I think it feels
00:42good momentarily. I think winning is fleeting. I think losing is character building. And I think
00:48maybe that's a big message in the movie is don't let your need to win in life eclipse your need to
00:56look after yourself and be okay. I love that the movie could be also a great metaphor
01:02for today's America, because America, the American dream is like being invincible. But nowadays,
01:12we know that it's not anymore like that. So do you believe that as you were saying,
01:17feeling invincible could be a curse? Yeah, I think so. Because I guess the fall from grace would feel
01:28pretty dramatic, you know. And I think if you feel you're invincible, there will always be a tendency
01:35of Icarus flying too close to the sun. And I do believe that the film, you know, really explores
01:46fragility in human beings as opposed to invincibility. The invincibility is more like a front or what you
01:55broadcast to the world. But I don't think it's who we ultimately are. I feel that about Dawn,
02:01that she might broadcast this formidable energy, but she's such a fragile, deeply wounded person who
02:09was so in need of love. So I think it's, I think that's what I love about it is that it sort of
02:16explores masculinity in a way too, that's, that's not preachy, it just explores it and exposes it
02:24for what it really is, which is less a front, it's more the wholeness of someone.
02:29And one thing that athletes and actors have in common is trying to handle the pressure.
02:37How do you do that? It's not easy, I think. Yeah.
02:40Oh, my God. Sometimes, sometimes I don't feel like I handle it. Well, I'm not sure that I always
02:47breeze above it. I think I can also get snowed under by it and feel.
02:51Yeah, and feel stressed by it. I try to, I don't know, I try to talk myself through situations
03:02where I'm starting to feel like short of breath and that it's a lot of pressure. I think I really
03:10try to approach pressure as, it's not an unhealthy thing to deal with. I think it's okay.
03:18and then anything that's negative, I do try to let that be like white noise, you know, in the
03:24background that I know it's there and I know it exists, but it's how much I dip my head in and
03:32out of it, you know.
03:34I think that Dawn is fragile, as you were saying, and relies too much on Mark also because she doesn't
03:42have a dream or she doesn't have it anymore. So how important is in Europe, you know, to have
03:48a dream, even if maybe it won't ever realize it?
03:51Well, I think there was such an unhealthy codependency between Mark and Dawn and that he was controlling,
03:58she was codependent. So it was such a recipe for disaster in that way.
04:02Um, I think it is vital to have your own dreams with purpose, because I think if your sense of
04:12self is wrapped up in how your partner might perceive you or love you, if your entire sense
04:19of self is about them, I think that that is, that will end up only isolating you as she found out,
04:27you know. But he, and Mark will attest to this, it wasn't just her decision, he quite liked it that
04:34way, you know, that worked for him, that she was always available to him whenever he deemed it fit,
04:41you know.
04:42And very quick, just a curiosity, do you think that Dawn would love The Devil Wears Prada 2 or not?
04:48I think she is very excited about it, yes. She told me, she can't wait.
04:54Me too. Thank you so much. Thank you. Great job. Bye.
04:59Thanks, Valentina.
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