00:00Prima di tutto, Merry Christmas, e poi...
00:11Allora, come ti chiami?
00:12Darby.
00:13Sono Sandy.
00:14Ed.
00:15Sono Asha.
00:17Lars.
00:18Avete il wifi?
00:19No, non c'è il wifi.
00:21Ho avuto un attacco vicino all'albero per circa 10 secondi.
00:29A few years ago, when an horror movie or a thriller set a dark atmosphere and we knew
00:38that something was going to be wrong, there was a dark basement.
00:43Now, in this movie, there's no wifi.
00:47So, no wifi is really scary today.
00:50Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:51There's three when there's no wifi.
00:53Do you feel that way, Dani?
00:54I'm like, oh gosh, no, no one can...
00:56I can just be present.
00:58I'm torn because there's a part of me that does feel free, but then there's a part of
01:01me that I'm like, well, I'm free.
01:06You don't want to be free.
01:07Yeah, I get that.
01:07It's a scary thing to be out in a place like that.
01:11I think the scariest part is being unable to communicate in Darby's situation with the
01:18family she's trying to get in contact with, or no spoilers or anything like that.
01:22Oh no, it's in the trailer.
01:23And I think that's the scarier part is not being able to communicate with those you love.
01:29And then, obviously, finding a little girl in the band.
01:34Since you now know all the tricks of thriller movies, what scares you now when you watch a
01:40movie?
01:41Because now you know everything, all the tricks.
01:43So what's catching up as a moviegoer?
01:46I think it's in moments that, beyond just the jump scare or things like that that are
01:53devices and thrillers, I think a moment that you might be wrapped up into the humanity of
01:57someone and then that person flips on you.
01:59And the scary idea is that then anyone in real life could also flip.
02:04So then it kind of becomes a lingering fear outside of the movie as well.
02:08So it kind of plants a seed of doubt in that.
02:11But for the most part, it's just whatever draws me in and kind of like marionette, like plays
02:16me like a little marionette.
02:17And then just like that, I'm like at their whim.
02:20So even if it is a traditional thriller, it's just the way into how they decide to scare
02:26me, if they scare me.
02:27Yeah, I've always found humans much scarier than the supernatural.
02:31Like I've always, so if you, and so I'm not, movies about demons are about ghosts.
02:38I'm always like, oh yeah, okay.
02:39But like if you have like a, people can be crazy.
02:43And I think that is what I, that, those kind of movies and you're just like, those terrify
02:51me, which is why this movie scared me.
02:52Reading it, I was like, it's really locked into people.
02:56And I think I love people, but I'm also, you know, we do crazy stuff.
03:00And I think that is, and so for me, a movie that has a thriller that plays on humans is
03:05what I'm interested in.
03:07In the original book, Darby says that the difference between a hero and the victim is
03:13timing.
03:14Do you agree with that?
03:16Yeah, I think that's, I remember reading that in the book and that's actually, that's,
03:21that stands out as a beautiful, tragic, romantic way to view.
03:26How, when and where you stumble into a situation.
03:30And I think honestly, this movie has a little bit of both for, for, oh my God, spoilers.
03:35Everything I'm going to say is a spoiler.
03:40Save me from spoiling it.
03:41Yeah.
03:42Well, I think it's like, it shows like subjective truth of, of how we see ourselves.
03:47And if you see yourself, sometimes you're, everyone else can see you as the victim, but
03:51you're like the hero, you know?
03:52And I think that, you know, and I think that, that, that is interesting to play with as we
03:57went into this movie.
03:57And I think in general in life, you know, we, we all see ourselves differently and, and
04:02which is part of the great irony of, of being alive for sure.
04:05Going off that, actually, I think everyone in this movie at different points sees himself
04:11as the hero and the victim of their own circumstance.
04:15So whether it's Ash, Lars, Darby, like they're all like seeing themselves in where they're at
04:21in their life.
04:21And they've all had a little bit of a rough go.
04:24And I think that's a, it's a beautiful line to cap, kind of capture how everyone does
04:30see themselves in different points.
04:31Okay.
04:32Thank you so much.
04:33Bye.
04:34Thank you.
04:34Bye.
04:35Thank you so much.
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