00:02E' stato così bambino e così audaceo, gli dà questo sentimento ad un pubblico che no
00:13matter who they were, they could be the same way.
00:42I have a curiosity, I read that you are allergic to cats and how possible could you have done
00:48this movie because I saw 10 cats in it?
00:52I don't know, I can't believe that's actually online, but yes I am.
00:58They love me, cats love me, I don't know what it is.
01:02I just had to, I couldn't be on set with them all the time, so it was moments where if
01:12we
01:12turned around on the cat with the camera, I would try to, I was a bad actor who didn't
01:18give the cat the eye line from the other actor.
01:23And then this story is also a story about loneliness.
01:27What can we do when love and maybe not even music is enough for us?
01:35That's a very good question.
01:37What can we do?
01:38I think, I don't know, I mean I can't speak for everyone, but if you think about, you know,
01:47Freddie's relationship, it's this sense of finding a family, either in your own family
01:53or in, obviously, these bandmates and his friends outside.
01:58I think what he really did in his life is cultivate some great friendships.
02:03You don't see everything in the film, but, you know, there's a good, valuable lesson in
02:11the film that outside of, you know, striving to achieve this goal of whatever your life
02:18is, it all does come down to relationships and love, and that means so much.
02:24I think that can get you through everything, and music does help, though, it really does.
02:29And I think the combination of all those things.
02:33One other thing that Freddie teaches us is that our weakness is also our strength.
02:38So how can we apply his message?
02:44You're a real Freddie fan, aren't you?
02:46Yeah.
02:50You know, I always looked at that, trying to identify his concerts, why he had so much
02:58power with his audience, and why he could hold them in his hand, and I do truly feel that
03:04because he was so bold and so audacious, he gave this feeling to an audience that no matter
03:16who they were, they could be the same way, because you could always look at him, and I think there
03:22was this sense that there was a lot more going on than he made available to everyone, and people
03:32can relate to that.
03:34Okay.
03:34Thank you so much.
03:35Thank you.
03:36Thank you.
03:36Thank you.
03:36Nice job.
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