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Riz Ahmed è Bodhi Rook, uno dei protagonisti di Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. L'attore ci ha parlato del suo amore per il design del Lato Oscuro, dello splendido messaggio del film e delle proprie abilità nascoste nel padroneggiare la Forza. Dal 12 aprile in homevideo.
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00:08Sì, se l'ha costruita mio padre, dobbiamo trovarlo.
00:11Va bene, quanti ce ne servono?
00:15Si richiedono un nome in codice.
00:17Eh, eh, ROG, ROG One.
00:21Sì, sei anche una musica, una rapper, e hai fatto alcuni canzoni politici, come post 9-11 blues.
00:31In questo film abbiamo dei temi molto importanti, dei temi politici, perché parliamo di dare speranza,
00:40anche quando il nostro governo, i nostri leader, non sono così amici, così buoni.
00:45Do you think that today we need to speak about politics and we need someone, something that gives us hope?
00:53I think that great stories become timeless stories, and I think Star Wars is one of those stories that almost
01:01feels timeless.
01:02You've got seven-year-old kids and, you know, 50-year-olds all going to the cinema together because this
01:08means something to them.
01:10So I think this is a film that speaks to the particular political moment we're in, but I think it
01:15also speaks to the particular human kind of experience for audiences.
01:22And I think it will continue to do so down the line.
01:24I mean, really, the central message of this film is simple.
01:27People from all different backgrounds are coming together to take on a challenge bigger than themselves.
01:31And I think that's something that is a really important message for our times, you know, when we are experiencing
01:38so much division,
01:39whether in Italy or Britain or America or all around the world, you know, India.
01:44I think a message about people coming together to take on a big challenge and face the big problems facing
01:50everybody is definitely a positive message.
01:54Your character is very fond of Galen Erso. He's almost like a father to him.
02:01Do you think that for stay strong and keep on with our beliefs, we need a charismatic figure, a leader
02:08that inspires us?
02:10You know, it's interesting. I think something you often have in the Star Wars story world is this idea of
02:17people being born into greatness.
02:19They come from an important family or they're a politician.
02:22But what I really like about this movie and, you know, in particular, for example, something that you see with
02:28my character is that he's just an average Joe.
02:31He's just a long distance truck driver, really. He's a working guy.
02:35And just because he doesn't come from an important family, just because he's not a charismatic leader doesn't mean he
02:40can't make a difference.
02:41So he's someone who decides that, you know, ordinary people can stand up for what they believe in as well.
02:46And they can make a real positive impact.
02:48And you as a character, do you prefer dark side or light side? And why?
02:57You know, I would, as a person, I think I would like to say I prefer the light side.
03:03But what I like about the dark side is their architecture, just the feel of their spaceships and stuff is
03:08also sleek and cool.
03:09Kind of reminds me of the Guggenheim Museum or something, you know, it's just kind of cool modern lines.
03:15And so I like the design of the dark side. I like their style.
03:19It was sad not to have a light saber.
03:22Being in a Star Wars movie.
03:24Yeah, but I've got my force choke, you know, so.
03:26So it's OK. OK, thank you.
03:29Thank you. Cheers.
03:30Bye.
03:31Bye.
03:32Bye.
03:45Bye.
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