00:15Il mondo magico e quello non magico sono in pace da oltre un secolo.
00:21Grindelwald vuole vedere quella pace distrutta.
00:27Volete che io gli dia la caccia?
00:30Per ucciderlo?
00:34Silente, perché non va lei?
00:37Io non posso agire contro Grindelwald.
00:40Dovrai farlo tu.
00:44Second World War is behind the corner in the saga.
00:48Yes.
00:48Grindelwald has covered the German side.
00:51I'm from Rome.
00:53I have to expect some magic in Rome for the next chapters or not.
01:00Rome is so beautiful and would be a marvellous place to bring these stories, but we're not planning to go
01:08there quite next.
01:09I mean, we're not sure what's in Joe's imagination, but I think the next movie isn't necessarily set in Rome.
01:18Maybe also Japan, but I'm from Rome, so I want Rome, please.
01:22Take a note.
01:23Japan would be pretty cool too.
01:24Japan would be amazing.
01:25You know, I think Joe is interested in taking us all over the world, so I don't know exactly where
01:31we're going to go,
01:32but nothing is, you know, you know, we'll go anywhere.
01:37The coast is off the map.
01:38The coast is off the map.
01:39Plus, the symbol of Rome is a wolf, maybe a fantastic beast.
01:43Yes, yes, yes.
01:44Good point.
01:46Okay.
01:47This saga speaks a lot about fear, fear of being lonely, fear of being different, fear of not knowing who
01:54we are.
01:54So, how can we transform fear into positive energy or positive magic?
02:01To me, that's one of the beauties of Joe's writing, is the way she writes about inclusivity and embracing others,
02:10a real celebration of people who are different and don't necessarily fit in.
02:15And in this film in particular, while there on the one hand, there is the person who would deny people
02:22their individuality,
02:24there is also, especially as you come together in the end, it's a real celebration of how, of the power
02:30of a group of people
02:32when they come, when they make a decision to fight on the side of right, that they are, that we,
02:39they, are stronger together than we are apart.
02:42I think it's coming together.
02:45I think it's understanding each other's fears, agendas.
02:50I think it's that, that sequence at the end where everybody plunges their wand into the earth, joining up.
02:56I think it's, in a world where we're all, you know, encouraged, when nations are encouraged to pull apart and
03:04go insular,
03:05and I think, I think it's about understanding each other.
03:09That's how you break down fear.
03:10You realize that, fundamentally, we're all the same.
03:15You know, human beings around the world belong, we belong to the same tribe.
03:19You know, and I think it's, and it's appreciating that, and so it's really spending as much time understanding one
03:28another, rather than withdrawing, I think.
03:31Yeah, you both spoke about power.
03:34Dumbledore says to Newt that he loves him because he doesn't seek power, and yesterday Stanley left us, he left
03:42us the quote,
03:43that from great power comes great responsibility, do you think that this quote is important not only for this saga,
03:51but also for our time, our present times?
03:55Completely, yes.
03:56Especially when it comes to the idea of narrative and truth.
04:00You know, anyone in power needs to really appreciate the influence they wield.
04:09And, you know, in this story Grindelwald is the master storyteller in the way that he creates narratives that are
04:16not true.
04:19He twists things to suit his own agenda.
04:23And I think, whichever side of the political spectrum anybody is on, it could be the right, the left, we
04:33should really value authenticity and truth.
04:37That's the most important thing. And, yeah, when people put narratives into the world that are inaccurate, that's dangerous for
04:48all of us,
04:48whichever side of the political spectrum we favor.
04:53Thank you so much.
04:54Thank you.
04:54Amazing movie.
04:55Oh, good. Thank you.
04:56Thank you.
04:56Thank you.
05:04It's good.
05:07It's good.
05:08Thank you.
05:14Greetings.
05:14Bye.
05:14Bye.
05:15Bye.
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