00:00Ciao!
00:01Ciao!
00:07Non c'era più un futuro da sognare.
00:11E la gente ha iniziato a guardarsi indietro.
00:17Niente crea più dipendenza del passato.
00:19No, no, no!
00:20This movie shows us that no one is an island, no one stands alone,
00:26but trusting people is difficult.
00:29So I'm asking you, how can we trust people?
00:34I'm not going to recommend trusting everybody,
00:36that would be foolish.
00:38But I'm an optimistic person
00:40and I think the more you look for the good in people,
00:42the more they will show you the better side to themselves.
00:45That's sort of been my experience.
00:47And also just being present.
00:50And it helps you actually to spot when things are not actually
00:54probably very good, just as much as to spot the good.
00:58And the other thing is always walk a mile in someone else's shoes.
01:02Just take a second to kind of put yourself in their shoes
01:05and understand where they're coming from.
01:07That sounded like three tips for a good relationship.
01:10Yeah, perfect.
01:12One line of the movie is,
01:14I see your darkness and your light.
01:17Do you believe that's the secret of love,
01:20seeing one people's darkness light?
01:23I think fundamentally human beings need to be seen
01:28for exactly who they are
01:30and need to see other people for exactly who they are.
01:33And a lot of the movie is saying is,
01:36do we really fall in love with the real person
01:40or just a version of them we want them to be?
01:43And that sort of plays out in this film.
01:47Nick, my character, falls in love with Rebecca's character
01:50so fast and so short.
01:52And when she disappears,
01:53he just can only believe she's who he thinks he is.
01:56And, you know, and maybe he doesn't see things clearly.
02:00So I definitely think you're onto something there.
02:03It's a key need, I think, of human beings.
02:06This movie shows us that the villain of my story
02:11can be the hero of his own story.
02:13So in your opinion, what makes a villain?
02:17Well, that's a great question.
02:20A good movie villain in movies is certainly,
02:23the antagonist is very, very important,
02:25but it's what makes him a good one
02:29when they've got a really good reason for what they're doing.
02:31like, you know, if it's just sort of two-dimensional,
02:36I want to take over the world,
02:38I want all the money in the world,
02:40then I think it's a little boring.
02:42So a really good villain's got to have a really good reason
02:45and has to believe that what they're doing is necessary,
02:50even if it's not nice.
02:52Okay.
02:52Thank you so much.
02:53Great work.
02:54Bye.
02:55Ciao.
03:01Bye.
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