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Intervista a Jennifer Connelly su Alita - Angelo della battaglia
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00:04L'ultima della sua specie
00:06Lei contiene tecnologie perdute 300 anni fa
00:11Minaccia l'ordine naturale delle cose
00:13Alita, verranno per te
00:16E io li combatterò
00:18In l'inizio del film
00:20lei pensa che sia
00:24una bambina insignificante
00:29La mia mamma
00:30Molte ragazze
00:33conosce che il mondo
00:36ricorda che
00:37possono fare qualcosa
00:39Come possiamo insegnare
00:41che se vogliono
00:42possono fare qualcosa
00:44che vogliono?
00:46Penso che è normale
00:47avere inserimenti e dubbi
00:50E' un problema
00:51che è molto utile
00:57e credo che sia anche
00:58che sia anche
01:00credo che sia anche
01:01supporto e
01:03amore
01:03da
01:05la sua figura
01:06in l'inizio
01:07film. Non so, ovviamente non ho un'esperta, ma credo che il supporto e il amore sembra
01:23che sono dei miei piacere a cominciare.
01:26Itho's character, seeking revenge, he can't find peace. Inoltre, quando he gives Alita
01:33again life, he seems maybe not at peace, but more happy. Instead, your character is not
01:42seeking revenge, but creates monsters. So, why in your opinion we can't understand,
01:48and our leaders can't understand, that creating something, something that is good, is better
01:53than destroying something?
02:01That's a big pivot. I don't know if I should talk about our characters, or talk about,
02:08it seems like we're talking about politics. I don't know why, and I don't think that we
02:14can be that, you know, obviously there are people who don't want to create monsters, and
02:19there are people who do want to create monsters, and hopefully we can get behind the people
02:23who want to have a positive influence on the world, and we can, you know, realize that future
02:31for ourselves, you know, a positive future for ourselves. The reason why, I can't, that's
02:37a larger conversation.
02:39And your character says she's a scientist, but she's also a mother, and, but she seems
02:48that she has forgotten that. How can we always remember who we are and stay through to our
02:54principles? Because power, science can, can turn us bad, but inside we are mothers, sons,
03:02fathers. How can we remember that always?
03:04It's hard to always remember that. I think that, speaking about my character, she is someone who,
03:11you know, she experiences a lot of grief. She loses her child, and she experiences this grief,
03:16and she doesn't really know how to take it head on, and so she fantasizes that if she escapes this
03:21play, she'll escape that grief of that loss. And so she becomes determined to do that by any means
03:30necessary. And she clings to that so desperately, and I think that that desperation is an indicator
03:38of the depth of her pain and suffering, which is in turn an indicator of the depth of her love.
03:44It's just kind of turned in on itself, and she's become kind of a, it's become a kind of gargoyle
03:50inversion of the love that she had, which she's then able to find again. I think that, that in the
03:56presence
03:56of Alita, all of that love is unearthed, and she's able to come back to her self. How can we
04:04all be our truest
04:05selves all the time? It's a very difficult process, and I'm sure different for every, every person.
04:11Okay, thank you so much. Thank you.
04:13Stop con lei.
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