00:05C'è stato un po' di bianca che aveva un po' di bianca che aveva un po' di bianca che
00:14aveva un po' di bianca.
00:30C'è stato un po' di bianca che aveva un po' di bianca che aveva un po' di bianca che
00:37aveva un po' di bianca
00:49illuminating for people that are stuck inside that bubble.
00:53I think really it's about a girl who, you know, sort of becomes aware of this weird structure
01:00or this weird viewpoint that these kids have in school and kind of, it's not about her
01:06changing herself or wanting to, anything like that.
01:09It's more about how do I bend these rules?
01:12How do I, you know, conform to this weird thing that you guys are doing?
01:15Like, I'll do it.
01:16I'll play the game.
01:17What clothes should I wear?
01:18What are the cool kids listening to?
01:19What are you guys doing?
01:20It's more sort of about her trying to understand what that sphere is.
01:25And I think sort of once you let it have power over you, it can be really painful or offensive.
01:33But, and then I think it's really ultimately about her realizing that it doesn't have any
01:37power over you and that you are bigger than everything else.
01:40And that's what matters.
01:41And, you know, I think that that's kind of what the story is about to me.
01:46What we really wanted to go for was a real mix of, you know, being funny, but also being,
01:51you know, having some real depth and heart to it.
01:54And, yeah, Ari's really funny, man.
01:55I mean, we joke around a lot on set.
01:57And, you know, I think we, one cool thing is that we're really, like, in tune with, like,
02:04collaborating and coming up with jokes.
02:05And we play a lot and we'll, like, try a million different things on set and we'll think of
02:09different jokes on the spot and we'll add a bunch of stuff.
02:11You know, it's really cool to be able to have somebody that you trust enough that you can
02:16just improv and have fun and try different things and trust their viewpoint and all of
02:21that.
02:21So it's been really cool to hang out with him.
02:25Robbie Amell plays Wes.
02:27I just love him so much.
02:29I cannot say enough good things about him.
02:31He's, like, a genius.
02:32Like, there will be times where I'll just be like, like, I can't quite think of a joke here.
02:36I want to have something that's this or what is it?
02:38And just he's immediately like, what about this?
02:41And I'm just like, Jesus, you are a genius.
02:43Like, he's so smart.
02:45He's so funny.
02:46And, you know, he's very kind.
02:50Bianca's coming from this place of just, you know, unabashed love and honesty and openness
02:54and she doesn't know and then she kind of gets scorned.
02:56But, you know, ultimately Madison is just so fear-based that she, as most bullies are,
03:02that, you know, she just has to tear everyone down in order to still feel okay about herself
03:06instead of just being her best self and knowing that that's enough.
03:09So I think it's pretty cool and I think she brought a lot of humanity to it.
03:15She's so down to earth and open and ready to try things and funny and nice and natural.
03:21And, I mean, she's just an amazing actress.
03:23So I think that's, we're really lucky to have her too because I think she's really going to bring
03:26some, like, realness and groundedness and, you know, she just feels like a real person.
03:31And I think that's really, you know, what we're trying to cultivate with this
03:35is that these people are real and it feels natural.
03:39I think this story is just a small piece illuminating a big issue,
03:42which is that there's such a tendency to compare and not even physically, not, I mean,
03:47just everything.
03:48Like, we all do it and it's unavoidable.
03:51But if we can get a perspective on the fact that we're doing it and that we're doing it
03:54to ourselves and we're creating this whole thing, like, we create all the limitations
03:59that hold us back.
03:59And I feel like just getting a moment and, you know, having it be wrapped up in a fun,
04:04silly movie with, you know, good jokes and cool people and all that is a great way to do it.
04:09But I think, you know, it's just a bigger thing and I think there's a message there
04:13that everyone can relate to because everyone does it to ourselves.
04:18So even if you walk out of the theater and for five minutes feel a little bit less trapped
04:23by, you know, your perceptions of yourself, that's a success.
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