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Il nostro incontro con uno degli interpreti dello spin-off di Harry Potter.
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00:21In il film, il personaggio di Jacob dice che il suo mente non potrebbe mai immaginare tutto questo.
00:27I want to challenge your imagination.
00:30If you could imagine a fantastic beast, how would it look like?
00:34Okay, it would be an octopus.
00:37It would have octopus tentacles.
00:39Then it would have the body of a deer, but with none of the limbs of a deer, just the
00:45torso of a deer.
00:47And then it would have the head of a bull, but the antlers of a moose.
00:52And on the ends of the antlers, the antennae of a grasshopper.
00:57And at the ends of the antennae of a grasshopper, there would be little cells which would contain the mitochondria
01:04of Cleopatra.
01:08Amazing.
01:08So, in the movie, a very important theme is the diversity and the beauty of diversity and the importance of
01:17protecting it.
01:19Today is not something so sure.
01:23So, we must protect diversity and his beauty and our beauty nowadays.
01:29And I spoke with Ken Lodge a few days ago and he told me that if somebody wants to take
01:36away your dignity and take away your rights, you must get angry.
01:39In the movie, your cat gets very angry.
01:43So, you agree?
01:44It's something that is important and sometimes we have to get angry.
01:48Yeah.
01:49I think, here's what I think.
01:52You ever seen those movies where there's a meteor that's going to crash into the earth?
01:57So, in those movies, it's, first of all, it's headline news every day, obviously, right?
02:03A meteor is going to crash into the planet earth and kill everyone and everything on it.
02:07And, usually in these movies, human beings put their wars aside, they put aside their differences, they unite, and they
02:16mount some sort of very ambitious operation to, you know, stop the meteor or blow up the meteor in space.
02:25So, climate change is that meteor and it's coming and we can calculate each year that we continue to burn
02:34fossil fuels the way we're burning them.
02:38So, we get closer to the absolute destruction of our planet, but it isn't headline news every day and it's
02:44not something we're putting our differences aside to deal with.
02:48In fact, it's something that we're moving backwards on.
02:52And, essentially, we're already past the threshold.
02:55We've lost half of the biodiversity on this planet.
02:58That's a scientific fact.
03:05And, you know, I essentially think it's an incredible time to be alive because we are the human beings who
03:17are going to make a choice.
03:18And, our great-grandchildren will either have a planet or not have a planet based on our decisions now.
03:24So, it's an incredible time to be alive and I think it's a great time for stories like this to
03:27come along that remind us that we are all interdependent.
03:31We are all a part of one ecosystem.
03:34Our planet earth, this spaceship, the mothership, if you will, spinning through space and we have nothing else.
03:41And, if we can't take care of each other and if we can't remember that we are all connected, we're
03:48going to burn and starve and drown.
03:50It's going to be horrible.
03:52But, then we also have this amazing opportunity to use all the tools we have.
03:58Our incredible understanding of the world.
04:01Our true magic, right?
04:02Our technology, our love, our camaraderie.
04:06We have the opportunity to realize those aspects of ourselves so fully in this time because the calling is great.
04:16You know, the meteor is coming.
04:17Okay, thank you.
04:19Yeah.
04:19Bye.
04:20Thank you.
04:23Quanto vorrei essere un mago.
04:37Quanto vorrei essere un mago.
04:39Quanto vorrei essere un mago.
04:41Quanto vorrei essere un mago.
04:42Grazie.
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