00:27La Corrispondenza
00:30I do, I have a little
00:32place in Ireland where I can
00:34in fact all my
00:35I have all my homes I can be
00:39like that but particularly in Ireland
00:41where I'm quite away from
00:45the film business fame and all of that and I just live
00:50as myself, it's what I love to be most
00:54In the movie, you're almost like a youtuber
00:57è qualcosa che tu conosci?
01:02Non, io uso Skype, ma principalmente con gli agenti americani in Los Angeles.
01:09Siamo andiamo parlando, e questo è utile.
01:12Mi preferisco per il telefono, ma non,
01:19non sono un amore di questa tecnologia e ho provato di usare così poco possibile.
01:26In il film, il tuo carattere è qualcuno che lo amano molto, molto, molto.
01:32C'è il fatto che fa quello che fa per l'amore,
01:37o è qualcosa quasi semplice, perché potresti essere con le persone che lo amano.
01:43Inoltre, stagia tutto questo...
01:45Credo che devi ricordare che la loro relazione,
01:49anche se sono in amore per sei anni,
01:55sono stati in diversi paesi molte volte.
01:57Quindi, la forma che le comunicano è utilizzando la tecnologia,
02:01molte volte,
02:03ovviamente, quando si mette.
02:05Quindi, tutto quello che sta facendo è estendere questo.
02:08e penso che, come molti persone,
02:13quando hanno qualcosa di amore,
02:14non vogliono farlo,
02:15se fosse un amore di amore,
02:17o una vita, o una cena.
02:19e questa è la situazione dell'amore.
02:20Un giorno è da nessuno di amore,
02:21perché David Bowie è una volta qui sul nostro,
02:23e sei un artistico anche.
02:26E, in qualche modo,
02:28te, dei sottotitoli,
02:29te, dei arti,
02:32si vivono dopo questo motivo.
02:38So, do you think sometimes that what you do now will last many years after the death?
02:47I hope so. It's not why I do it.
02:51But I hope the best of what I've done will have a life beyond mine.
02:56David certainly will.
02:58I mean, he was so iconic over those, you know, from the 70s to the 90s, really.
03:04And his music, I think, will live on, some more than others,
03:10and his characters will be remembered, quite iconic.
03:16So, I suppose artists, in a way, their best work, I mean, there are many writers, for instance,
03:21who we never hear of now, but we still hear of Shakespeare.
03:24We still hear of Balzac.
03:27You know, the great writers remain, the great painters remain.
03:33And I think with the modern idiom of film,
03:37the great filmmakers, and to a certain extent the actors,
03:41will also remain after they have shuffled off this mortal coil.
03:48Do you think that love is really so strong that it can last and can overcome something?
03:57I think love can overcome anything.
03:59Anything.
04:00Love, not only for human people, but also for art.
04:03Yeah.
04:04Yeah, I think love is tremendously powerful.
04:07I mean, it's, I think, no coincidence that Jesus said God is love.
04:14I think it's the most powerful thing we can use,
04:17and I wish everybody to have it and to use it and to give it to each other,
04:22because it is, it would sort out most of our global problems and our personal problems.
04:33It's not a salve, it's very hard.
04:38But it's a great gift when it falls into your lap between two people.
04:43And it's an attitude to life, I think, which is the most positive for life
04:51and for the future of the world's life.
05:01And it's a great gift when it falls into your lap between two people.
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