00:00Perché c'è un po' di nonsensità che si spiega come un vero, e la gente lo crede,
00:06e molta gente lo crede, e questa è la storia reale di horror per me.
00:19Who's there?
00:22I want to know, what's the thing with horror movies and hypnosis? Why? What are you trying to tell us?
00:31You know what? You're gonna have to ask the people who wrote it.
00:37But it is interesting, yeah, that's an interesting point.
00:39Do you believe that maybe horror is a genre that today speaks about us better?
00:46That's such a bleak idea. You know, I hope not, but based on how the last couple months have gone,
00:53it does, it does fit the bill. Um, geez, yeah, I don't even want to like, agree to that. But
01:01gosh,
01:02it's hard not to. You know what, actually, I will disagree with that, because I think there's a lot
01:06of, there's a lot of hope. As awful as like, what's been going on in the world has been,
01:14I see a lot of hope in some of the things that's been happening. And the vast majority of people
01:21reject a lot of the insane populism, and the science denying that's been going on. So,
01:30I'm grateful to see that. And that's, I think, the majority of people.
01:35Did you have nightmares when you, uh, finished shooting the movie or not?
01:41No, actually, I had another one. I was like, oh, and we wrapped, and
01:44doop, doop, doop, doop. Yeah, no, I don't, yeah, I don't typically get nightmares.
01:50Horror, American horror right now is amazing, in my opinion, because we have author like, like,
01:57um, just some bloom, of course, but also, um, hereditary Ari Aster, many, many new authors with
02:06new ideas. Jordan Peele, I just had to throw. Yeah, Jordan Peele, of course. Robert Eggers,
02:10why do you believe that so many young authors are doing horror movies? Why so special right now?
02:20Yeah, again, I don't have the answer to that. I have no idea, really. Um, what you said earlier,
02:27maybe has something to do with, I think it might be a, um, an entertaining way to bring up social
02:32issues. Um, but as far as their individual reasons, I have no clue.
02:38Your character in this movie is a father, uh, a good one, I think. How can we be good parents,
02:46a good father? What does make a man a good father? I will preface this saying, I have no,
02:52no children. Um, but, uh, in my experience, someone who listens, someone who listens and
02:59doesn't impose a kind of will, um, and knowing when to like, be firm, but also a helping hand.
03:05And yeah, I think there's a lot of, uh, tenderness and strength that goes into being a good father,
03:10um, and a lot of love. So. Technology is, uh, another important theme of this movie. Um,
03:18it seems like we are almost became becoming less and less human with technology, social media. Do you
03:25believe it's true or technology is a useful tool? It can be useful tool. Um, humanity, like the tool
03:34itself, like, like scientists will say chemicals aren't like drugs, aren't evil, but like the way
03:39people use it are, are bad sometimes. Um, so it can be, but the way it's been weaponized, um,
03:47by the corporations or like individuals can be a blight on humanity. And I think we're seeing the
03:53effects of that in 2020 and in full force. Uh, so, uh, you know, I have a complicated relationship
04:00of technology. I'm a bit of a Luddite myself, but, um, but yeah, there comes a point where it's
04:06like, there needs to be a lot of, a lot more regulations, particularly in social media, because
04:10there's a lot of, um, nonsense being spread as actual fact and people believe it. And a lot of
04:18people believe it. And that's the real horror story for me. Yeah. Thank you so much. Nice job,
04:24by the way. Bye. Thank you.
04:30Bye.
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