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"What you're doing is saying to half the population, 'You're stupid, I'm right,'" Hamm told The Hollywood Reporter. "That's not the way to get people engaged in a story."
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00:00Obviously because it's so politically fraught now that it makes certain parts of, you know, more poignant,
00:05but you're making sure that it's truthful and then what the result of is kind of beyond your responsibility.
00:11I'm not interested in making anything really that is didactic in any way or has an agenda in any way
00:17because when you do that, what you literally, what you're doing is saying to a version of half of the population
00:22is that you're stupid, you're wrong, I'm right, you know, listen to me.
00:26I mean, that's not the way to get people engaged in a story, you know.
00:31It's more fun to tell stories that have nuance and multiple angles in.
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