00:07Siamo un'ammiratrice degli X-Men.
00:10Forse la metà delle cose è successa.
00:13E non così.
00:15È molto doloroso trovare il professor Xavier Sussiq al principio di Logan.
00:21Cosa pensi tu quando l'hai scelto il scritto per la prima volta?
00:26I've been given hints that this was going to be a different movie
00:31and that it would be exploring ageing in its two principal characters
00:38and what that had done to them.
00:40That mutant society as we had known it in the previous X-Men and Wolverine films
00:46was very, very different.
00:48In fact, barely existing at all.
00:51And I was excited about that.
00:54To have a new take on an existing character
01:02of I think five or six films that I've been part of
01:06was something that I look forward to very much.
01:09And then when I saw the script
01:11and in fact the first impact the script made on me
01:16it was when I read the stage direction of the location
01:21of the first scene that I had in the movie.
01:24I was very struck by how different this was going to have to be.
01:33X-Men is a saga about family.
01:36The school of Professor Xavier becomes a family for the mutants
01:41and now you create a family together with Laura and with Logan.
01:46How did you work, you actors,
01:49three different generation of actors together to create this strong link?
01:54Well, they evolve.
01:59It didn't happen immediately.
02:04The family element of this story, which you're right, is very strong.
02:09It developed at the beginning of the movie.
02:15Logan has no interest in the child at all.
02:20He doesn't want her around him.
02:24He doesn't care about her.
02:25She's not important in his life.
02:27He has other things that he has to take care of.
02:30Charles, on the other hand, has been aware of her existence
02:35because of his telepathic powers
02:39and knows that there's somebody out there who needs help.
02:45The union, which becomes a family-like unit,
02:50it's not really a family,
02:53but it has elements of family in it,
02:56grows and develops during the film.
02:59I think subtly and quite powerfully.
03:05and charmingly.
03:06Did you miss Ian McKellen in this movie?
03:10No, no more than I missed the other X-Men
03:15because this is a different world.
03:18It bears no comparison to what we had done before.
03:23In many respects, for me, and I think for Hugh too,
03:27this felt like doing a new movie.
03:30In fact, the themes of the movie,
03:33the look of the movie,
03:35the language of the movie
03:37is quite unlike anything we've done before.
03:45I know that Hugh Jackman wants to stop to play Wolverine,
03:50and I know that you want to visit again your character, Charles Xavier.
04:01I think this is a very appropriate way
04:05to say au revoir to Charles Xavier.
04:10So we will not see him again in the future?
04:15I have no idea.
04:17It's not even in my hands whether we do or we don't.
04:21I think it's unlikely.
04:25Okay, thank you.
04:27Oh, thank you.
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