00:04Sì, hai un po' super hero!
00:05Sì, hai un po' super hero!
00:06Sì, hai un po' super hero!
00:07Sì, hai un po' super hero!
00:08Un film incredibile, voglio te haggio!
00:10Grazie mille!
00:11Ok!
00:43In this movie, we see that people tend to underestimate not only other people, like in this case the villain,
00:51the last character, but also art, because they say comics are just comics, many people say film are just movies.
00:59Instead, movies, comic books, can be a truly mirror of what human mind, human path is.
01:08So, do you believe that we have to give more importance to movies, to comics?
01:13Yeah, I mean, well, let's talk about them separately.
01:15So, the comic book itself is a fascinating art form, because it was primarily considered a children's thing, but what
01:24it is, you have to participate in that art form.
01:27So, it's a frame where the person looks up, and that's all that's there, right? Very little dialogue, and you
01:32look up, and you have to kind of imbue emotion and move from that.
01:36What is that frame juxtaposed with the hand on the car handle of the door opening?
01:40Oh, he's making a decision, oh no, he's going to the bad guy's light, you know, you have to make
01:44that leap, and you have to fill it in.
01:46So, you have to participate in it. So, that's a really interesting art form, and for me, I strive for
01:51cinema for it to be, for you to participate.
01:54You can't be on your computer and watch one of my movies. That's my help, because you're just going to
01:59be lost, or you're going to be confused.
02:01You want to understand why this happened, or what happened, because I'm not telling you whether he's good or bad.
02:05You have to look in their eyes and see. You have to make a decision yourself about why they're doing
02:11the things, and so I'm making you participate.
02:14That's important for me. I think all of us that execute art forms, it's on us to have a standard
02:23for the art form.
02:24If we don't have a standard for it, then you guys can definitely dismiss it.
02:29One thing that the movie teaches us is that no matter what other people want us to believe, we have
02:35to truly believe in ourselves.
02:36But it's difficult. How can we do it?
02:38Yeah, I mean, that's really the thing, right, of how to maintain a belief system in yourself when everyone is
02:44telling you something that seems true about you.
02:49And that for me is, again, my overriding thing that I've been thinking about a lot about life and about
02:55anything.
02:55An inner-city kid who has been taught that they're useless, that really angers me.
03:01And I believe, really, that we all are incredibly powerful, incredibly powerful, if we believed it.
03:08In the movie, Elijah says, they're right and we're right. And that's kind of where I am, which is whichever
03:16way you want us to read the information, you can read it that way.
03:20I don't know if you know that, but in Italy, there's a comedian, Maccio Capatonda, that in one of his
03:26sketches, he used your name as a battle cry.
03:30He screams, Shyamalan!
03:32Really?
03:33Yes.
03:34Shyamalan!
03:35Are you glad that your name has become a thing in Italy?
03:40Well, I didn't know till now. That's fantastic. I will definitely look it up. That's really sweet.
03:45Okay.
03:48Here they would draw you with big eyes and the bubbles of confusion on your head.
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