00:00In London, you can go to King's Cross and there's Harry Potter's platform,
00:04but I've tried running a ball and nothing happens.
00:07You just really hurt your face.
00:24In the opening scene, a voice says that magic is around us if we know where to look.
00:32So I'm asking you, where do we have to look to find magic?
00:37I think you can look anywhere to find magic.
00:39I think magic is everywhere around us as long as you believe in it.
00:44And I think you can find it anywhere as long as you believe that it's actually there.
00:47In London, you can go to King's Cross and there's Harry Potter's platform,
00:52but I've tried running a ball and nothing happens.
00:55You just really hurt your face.
00:58Speaking about London, Mr. Bridwell made me think about Mary Poppins.
01:04Do you agree?
01:05Yes, he is.
01:06He's like Mary Poppins, but without the handbag.
01:09I think, yeah, that's a really iconic character that John Cleese has created.
01:16And he has this gravitas and his incredible voice and, you know,
01:22everything that comes out of his mouth sounds wise and sage and slightly magical.
01:28So, yeah, I can see why he gave off the Mary Poppins vibes.
01:33Emily says to Casey that she believes in him, but he has to believe in himself.
01:39It's not easy.
01:40How can we do it?
01:41How can we believe in ourselves?
01:43I think that it is difficult to finally believe in yourself and accept yourself.
01:48And I think that's something that a lot of people struggle with.
01:50But I think it's important to really just focus, like, on yourself and, like, do things for yourself.
01:58And, I mean, it's great to be a people pleaser, but you also need to focus on yourself sometimes and
02:03find what you want.
02:05And I think, yeah, basically that kind of thing.
02:09She's wiser than John Cleese.
02:12She's so wise.
02:14She has so much wisdom.
02:17One so young.
02:18She's making real very good things.
02:21Thank you.
02:21This movie made me so hungry.
02:25You constantly eat food or dogs, pizza, everything.
02:30Terrible idea.
02:31Terrible idea.
02:32And fine as well.
02:33I said, why don't we have this character eating in as many scenes as we can in the film?
02:38And that could be a really funny running joke if he's just this glutton and he's just eating, like, really
02:44fast food throughout the entire film.
02:47And then you forget that in every scene you have to shoot it, like, 15 different times with 10 different
02:54setups.
02:54And each time you have to eat an entire burger or pizza.
02:58And one of the scenes I was, like, just spraying whipped cream directly into my mouth.
03:02I think you can genuinely put on weight over the course of the film, which is very rare.
03:07Yeah, like, as Clifford gets bigger, I get bigger as well.
03:11By the end, like, you know, I have to be cut out of some of those costumes because I've just
03:15eaten so much food.
03:16It was a terrible, terrible mistake.
03:19Okay, thank you so much.
03:21Bye.
03:22Bye.
03:23Clifford, Il Grande Cane Rosso.
03:25Dal 2 dicembre solo al cinema.
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