00:06A volte la cosa che cerchi per tutta la vita è sempre stata lì al tuo fianco.
00:12È vero.
00:14Non fate altro che urlarvi contro.
00:17Non siete amici.
00:19No, siamo una famiglia.
00:25Tranne lei, forse.
00:27In the movie, Drax says that guardians are not friends, but they are really a family.
00:34So I want to know if you believe that family is not only the one you born in, but the
00:41one you choose.
00:42Absolutely.
00:43I think that family are the people who become family.
00:46You know, I have a lot of family members in my life.
00:50My friend Stevie Blackheart, who's in the movie, has been my friend for 20 years.
00:53We've been friends since I first went to school in New York.
00:57So I have a lot of people in my life who are like family members, like brothers and sisters and
01:02uncles that are not, you know, my actual blood relatives.
01:06Also, Drax, Drax is a philosopher in this movie, says that beautiful people, they don't know who can they trust.
01:16Do you agree with him?
01:17Do you think that it's true?
01:18Yes, I do think he's very correct in that.
01:22I think it's not only beautiful people, I think it's rich people, it's famous people.
01:27You don't know who you can trust.
01:28Once you have a commodity that people want, you never know if they want to be with you because of
01:34how you look or how much money you have or how famous you are or whatever.
01:38It's, it becomes more difficult to trust people when you have those things.
01:43In the movie, I can't spoil, but there is a sort of the negation of paternity.
01:53And I think that it's important to this story, but it's really what is happening in our world.
02:00People who lead us, people who are responsible for us, they don't do what they have to do.
02:07They care less, I think.
02:09Do you think that it's true and that it's a metaphor for these present days or not?
02:14Yeah, no, I mean, I think everything that's in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 could be a story on
02:20Earth.
02:21You know, I think that in many ways, you know, this story is a story about a, could be a
02:25kid in New York City who's raised by an abusive father and finds out his, you know, his real biological
02:32father is a Wall Street millionaire and is sort of enamored with him.
02:37And I think that everything in the movie are really stories about our families here on Earth.
02:42You know, the two sisters, Nebula and Gamora, you know, they have a family in which they physically fight each
02:50other almost to the death.
02:51But I think there's lots of families of sisters who are very competitive and, you know, have that sort of
02:55relationship.
02:56Just they're not shooting each other.
02:58They're just, you know, yelling at each other, sniping each other in other ways.
03:01And I can't spoil this too, but the Starloth mother, she died, but she could have been, she could have
03:10done such much more things.
03:13In her life, yeah.
03:14In her life, yeah.
03:15Yes, let's say only that.
03:18And his motherhood has been stopped.
03:24Instead, Gamora, Nebula, the female on the team are the ones who are stronger and braver, and they are also
03:33the smartest because they understand what they have to do and they do compromises.
03:38So we spoke before about not taking our responsibilities, but women in this movie do it.
03:47So do you think that the future is women for our world?
03:51I do think the future is women.
03:53I think that we live in a world in which, you know, a lot of, you know, women haven't been
04:02given the opportunities that men have been given.
04:05And as we evolve and become more wise, women are given more opportunities as men have been and given more
04:14freedoms.
04:15And that means we're going to work at twice as powerful a rate as we've worked at before because half
04:21of the people in our workforce and in our lives have not been given the full opportunity to live, you
04:26know.
04:26And in some ways, men, too.
04:27Some ways, men haven't been allowed to, you know, have emotions in the same way maybe women are allowed to,
04:34you know, say, that's okay.
04:35A woman can cry or a woman can be this.
04:37And men aren't allowed to do that.
04:38And I think that, you know, as we evolve as a race of human beings, being more full and complete
04:46people, no matter what, is in our future.
04:50I hope.
04:51Drax is very honest in this movie, almost brutal.
04:54And do you think that today is necessary to be such honest because we live in a world that is
05:00all filtered by social media, television, cinema, in real life.
05:06We have to be honest or not?
05:07It's a social plague to be so brutal.
05:09Well, I think Drax is a little, it's not that Drax is too honest, but he has no tact, you
05:14know.
05:15I mean, Drax is, I think a lot of people relate to Drax because he's very socially awkward.
05:19He doesn't really know how to talk to people very well.
05:22He's not good at those types of relationships.
05:24And I think a lot of people, including myself, relate to Drax because of that.
05:29But he sometimes can be unnecessarily cruel, you know, when he tells Mantis that she's ugly.
05:35Mantis, first of all, is very beautiful.
05:37She's not ugly at all.
05:38That's just how he sees it because he likes a different type of person.
05:43But, yeah, I don't think that his honesty is necessarily the best policy.
05:49Okay, thank you.
05:51Thank you.
05:52Amazing movie.
05:52I love it.
05:53Thank you.
06:00Dopo tutti questi anni ti ho trovato.
06:04E tu che diavolo sei?
06:06Sono tuo padre, Peter.
06:08E tu che video.
06:13E tu che diavolo sei?
06:16Grazie a tutti
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