00:00www.lazarus.com
00:05è un gruppo di scieniti
00:07che lavorano a progetti
00:08per portare la loro vita
00:11non pensano che
00:13avviene questo progetto
00:15nel loro vita.
00:16Sono sviluppo un serone
00:19che sperimenti potrebbe essere potente
00:20potendo essere potenti in comas,
00:22in comas,
00:24che sia un'attività di questo sistema
00:27che portano i nostri personaggi in questo mondo.
00:30Quando troviamo i nostri personaggi,
00:32lavorano in un labo,
00:33a una università ,
00:35lavorando su animali,
00:36lavorando con test tubi,
00:38non aspettando di lavorare su un uomo.
00:41E poi tutto si va molto, molto,
00:43e poi hanno bisogno di portare uno di loro,
00:47e...
00:48...caos ensosi.
00:55I play Zoe McConnell,
00:56who is a doctor,
00:57who is one of the head researchers on the team.
01:00She developed the serum that they use
01:02to bring the dogs and people back to life,
01:05and she is the fiancé of Frank,
01:09who is our lead researcher,
01:11and kind of the boss man.
01:12So the two of them are working very, very hard
01:15for years on this project,
01:17and we've hired a team to work with us.
01:19And it is really fun playing a scientist
01:25and a doctor and someone
01:26who has these incredible goals and ideals.
01:35Zoe suffers from nightmares.
01:37She went through a traumatic experience
01:38when she was a child,
01:39and we, as the audience members,
01:42see very early on in the film
01:43that she has this recurring nightmare
01:45that involves people being trapped in a burning building
01:48and burned figures trying to get at her.
01:51And it's really terrifying,
01:52and she struggles with it privately.
01:54And when she is brought back to life
01:57using the Lazarus serum,
01:58she is stuck kind of in this in-between kind of world
02:04in between her subconscious and conscious brain.
02:07And she kind of can't figure out what is real,
02:11what is not real,
02:11and she's driven crazy by these visions from her dream.
02:14And she actually starts to manifest that physically,
02:17and she at least feels,
02:19and the audience feels,
02:21that she is becoming this burned figure
02:24from her memory, from her dreams.
02:33I'm such a neuro-nerd,
02:34I'm really into all things neurological,
02:36and I'm fascinated by how little we know about the brain.
02:39And one of the things we're exploring with this plot
02:42is the idea that when animals or humans
02:45are brought back with the Lazarus serum,
02:49their neural pathways are firing at an alarming rate,
02:52and they're accessing more of their brain
02:56than we've ever seen in a living being.
02:59So they say,
02:59we're using 10% of our brain at a time, at once.
03:03What if we were using 90% at once?
03:06What would we be capable of?
03:07And it taps into all of our sort of suspicions
03:10about clairvoyance or about, you know, sensitivity,
03:13using other senses that we never have actually tapped into
03:17because we don't use that part of our brain.
03:18So the idea is that once the Lazarus serum is in the body,
03:23your brain evolves rapidly,
03:26and you have much more power than you're expected to have,
03:31which is why you can be so dangerous.
03:39I was sort of born to play Zoe because I've already read
03:42so many nerdy neurology books
03:45that I just had a wealth of research to kind of hand over
03:48to anybody in the movie who wanted it.
03:51I love Oliver Sacks and had read all of his books,
03:55and that was really informative in terms of kind of thinking
03:58about the brain or thinking about neurological disorders
04:00and how that can affect one's reality.
04:03And also, you know, the amazing research being done now
04:08is available to anyone to look into,
04:10but it's phenomenal what we're figuring out about the brain
04:13and what we're capable of,
04:14and specifically with bringing people back to life.
04:17There's a group of scientists who are working specifically on that.
04:21Can someone be completely flatlined
04:23and come back without brain damage?
04:26What is necessary for that?
04:28And it's a real thing.
04:29I like that this film and its concept is based in reality.
04:34...
04:34...
04:35...
04:35I like that.
04:35Do you trust me?
04:35I love you.
04:36I love you.
04:36Grazie.
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