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Intervista a Joel Fry, interprete di Orazio in Crudelia, con protagonista Emma Stone. In sala e su Disney Plus.
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00:00Where are you? Are you in a music studio or something?
00:03No, it's my studio.
00:06I work here.
00:26So Cruella's mother says to her the first day that she goes to school to be polite, good, and friendly.
00:35She's not, but your character is. So how is to be the polite and friendly one?
00:42Yeah, I guess I am. I know. Yeah, I guess it's nice if all the other characters are so mean.
00:49Yeah, I guess it's nice. I mean, I feel a bit cheated.
00:53I would have liked to have been a little bit meaner, a little bit nastier, but that's the way it
01:00is.
01:00But yeah, it felt nice.
01:02Another character, the guy who owns the old vintage shop, says that normal is the cruelest insult of all.
01:14Do you agree with him? Normal now is almost like an insult.
01:19I don't think really normal exists, really.
01:22I mean, it doesn't exist because no one's the same.
01:28Yeah, I don't really think it exists.
01:29You can feel normal, but then you can meet someone who you think looks more normal than you.
01:35It doesn't exist, I don't think.
01:36The Baroness says to Cruella that gratitude is for losers.
01:43Instead, your character wants a little bit of gratitude from her.
01:48So do you think that it's important to be grateful with the ones who help us?
01:52Or gratitude is for losers?
01:56I think gratitude is for winners.
02:00To be grateful when someone is good to you.
02:04I mean, of course, it's a good thing because otherwise we'd stop being, you know,
02:07everyone's going to be horrible to each other all the time.
02:10No, gratitude is for winners.
02:13Cruella also says that the people need a villain to believe in.
02:19Do you think it's true we need a villain to justify our unhappiness?
02:27Or no, we can't live with no villain in our life?
02:32I think you might be, I think sadly, maybe we do need a villain often because, yeah,
02:41we kind of do to keep the story, keep the stories kind of moving and, you know,
02:47to feel like you're on one side of things.
02:49So maybe we do need a villain.
02:51Otherwise, yeah, I don't know.
02:54I don't know.
02:55I guess there's never been a villain and there hasn't been a villain somewhere.
02:59So unfortunately, maybe we do need a villain.
03:03But what makes a villain?
03:04Because Cruella here is a more complex character.
03:07we see her side of the story.
03:12So what makes a villain, in your opinion?
03:15Someone who thinks the opposite of how you think.
03:19I mean, I don't know.
03:20I don't think, you know, someone's villain is somebody else's kind of hero.
03:25So, I mean, I guess a villain is just someone whose morals you completely disagree with,
03:34I guess, since you love music, because you, you look my guitars, how cool is this soundtrack?
03:41This 70s pop rock is amazing.
03:45I was working in a movie with such beautiful songs in it.
03:49Well, we didn't get to hear the songs there, but I knew that they were going to be good.
03:53And I actually listened.
03:55So I was listening to music when we were filming this to kind of get into the mood.
04:00And I actually listened to a couple of songs that ended up in the actual film.
04:05So I had the right kind of idea, but the music's really good.
04:09I mean, I really, really like the music, but that's great.
04:11That's the director.
04:14And he's going to do that.
04:16And yeah, it's great.
04:18I really like the music.
04:19Everyone should go and listen to this.
04:20Everyone will like the music.
04:22Yeah.
04:22And I also think that 70s in London were amazing.
04:28I don't know because I wasn't born, but did you love smelling that time, even if it was fake?
04:39Yeah, because it's quite a big film.
04:43So they can afford to kind of make a whole road, you know, like with cars and people.
04:50And they make it, they can actually afford to make it feel like you're, like it is real, actually.
04:56And yeah, I really like this.
04:58It made me imagine.
04:59It must have been a lot more dirty back then.
05:01I mean, a lot.
05:02Because the smoke from the cars, you know, now there's no smoke.
05:06But then the roads, the cars are giving out all smoke and people are dressing kind of very boldly.
05:13And yeah, it did make me think this.
05:16I mean, I wondered.
05:17Yeah, it did make me think, and that's why, yeah, that's why I think some people, some older people would
05:23enjoy this film also because they recognize things, you know, they'll be like, oh, yeah, this and that.
05:29I think that human characters here are amazing, but the two dogs are wonderful.
05:38And yeah, I was working with them because they really are crucial characters because 90% of the things that
05:45happen in the movie is thanks to them.
05:47So who was working with the two little dogs?
05:50Buddy and Wink.
05:51Yeah, they were great, actually.
05:53And both of them, especially Buddy.
05:55Wink was very great.
05:56There was actually, I mean, there was actually a couple of different, there were two different Winks, secretly.
06:02But Buddy particularly was just like a starman.
06:06Every time that dog turned up.
06:09Yeah, they were great.
06:10Yeah, I mean, it can go very wrong with animals, but these two were just like amazing.
06:16And it's nice to have dogs on set because, you know, these, they don't care.
06:20They don't care that what's happening, you know, they just, that's nice, actually, to have that kind of, yeah, energy
06:28on set.
06:28Basically, Cruella is a two hour long fashion show.
06:34I don't know if you, if you love fashion, but how has it been in a two hour long fashion
06:40show?
06:40Good.
06:42Yeah, it was good.
06:43I mean, we got to wear good clothes, very nice clothes.
06:48Yeah, I wish I, yeah, I wish I had stolen some now.
06:52But, but yeah, the clothes, I mean, these, yeah, these costumes are amazing.
06:56This is an origin story.
06:59Do you think that we could see a sequel?
07:02And in that case, would you do it?
07:04I don't know.
07:05I just, I don't, that's kind of, that's, that's above my, my pay grade.
07:12I don't know.
07:12I like, I like to just kind of, I don't like to think too far into the future because who
07:18knows, man?
07:19Maybe there'll be a zombie apocalypse next year.
07:22Yeah.
07:24Let's hope not.
07:26Yeah, but I think the film is definitely, it's definitely open for another one.
07:31So, well, yeah, see what the, see what the big guys and girls think.
07:37Okay, perfect.
07:38Let's not, let's hope that no zombie apocalypse will come.
07:42Bye.
07:43Thank you so much.
07:45Bye.
07:45Calma, ci sono tante altre cose brutte in arrivo.
07:48Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps.
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