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Intervista a Chloé Zhao e Victoria Alonso, regista premio Oscar di Eternals e vice-presidente dei Marvel Studios.
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00:00Aries, that's why
00:05You won't believe it, but my surname in Italian means Aries
00:09Oh, but you like Mars too, that's amazing
00:14Can we see?
00:16Can we see?
00:36Can we see that this movie is Marvel Cinematic Universe The Tree of Life?
00:43Can you put out a poster?
00:45The Italian poster, please, that will also make Terry very happy, he is so excited to
00:51see it.
00:54I would never dare to compare anything I ever made to The Tree of Life, but thank you
00:59for saying that
01:00We should be so lucky
01:01We should be so lucky
01:03Kinko says that he loves movies because thanks to Stripe's stories, how important are stories
01:11not only in cinema, but stories in general?
01:15I think storytelling is a human right, seeing our story, our own story told, seeing other
01:23people's stories when relating to it is something crucial for the survival of our species, it's
01:28The only reason homo sapiens become what we are is because we believe things that didn't
01:33exist.
01:34We believe in heroes, that's why we follow someone and corroborate it.
01:39Yeah, storytelling is essential.
01:43Right?
01:43We can say, we went to dinner.
01:46Oh.
01:48Or, you can say, oh my God, we drove through this cobblestone street and the lights were
01:54dimmed and a little amber and then we arrived and then you have to go through these two little
01:58steps and there were three tables over there and four tables over there and the people were
02:02laughing and there was mute, that's story time.
02:05All of a sudden that dinner is better because you can feel the taste of the pasta coming
02:11to you on that plate.
02:14We can say we went to dinner.
02:17But when you put that in storytelling terms, it's richer and it's better.
02:22And I think that's what Chloe was able to do in this film, to take some universal themes
02:30and create a story around it that unites all those themes together into something that
02:39we can all relate to.
02:40For the Celestials, did you took inspiration from Queen albums, News of the World?
02:48Because I thought about that album cover.
02:50Yes, yes.
02:52No, we didn't.
02:52No, I mean, no.
02:53I like that.
02:54Yeah, I like that.
02:55No, no, no.
02:56No, we didn't.
02:57That's a good idea.
02:58That's a good idea.
03:00You can say that.
03:03No, we didn't, but we took inspiration from all kinds of places.
03:07Well, obviously, Jack Kirby's wild imagination is the foundation.
03:12And then we asked ourselves a question.
03:15What is the most advanced technology exists in the universe possible?
03:22And I drew a lot of inspiration from 2001 and also 3001, The Final Odyssey, specifically
03:30described that the greatest technology in the universe would look closest to nature.
03:35And it probably would exist in some kind of mineral form in space.
03:41Mm-hm.
03:41And they thought that's what the material of Arsham would be made of.
03:47One line of the movie is this violent cycle has to end.
03:51I think that this movie is revolutionary.
03:53How can we make this violent cycle and movies can help or not?
03:59You cannot fight violence with violence.
04:03You're not fighting it when you're...
04:05That's a defending moment as opposed to a fighting moment.
04:09But you can fight violence with love and understanding that within those differences is the richness of who we are.
04:20But it is about finding a tool to fight harder.
04:25And love, there's something really...
04:29If you see the difference of how someone reacts, if somebody comes at you like that, this is what you
04:36do.
04:36The minute you go with a hug, there's something in your body that just goes,
04:42Oh.
04:43Oh.
04:45That's the fight.
04:48At least that's the fight I want to be in.
04:51Well, also, if you look at, on a much smaller scale, generational trauma passed down from people going through genocide,
04:59things like that, and it passed down to...
05:01Or trauma within the family, violence, things like that.
05:06When the child of that family wants to break the cycle, it's never about accusing, you know, going back and
05:15repeating the same thing.
05:16It's actually about forgiving and trying to be vulnerable.
05:21Because, you know, it's hardest to come from that and be vulnerable.
05:26Because you protect yourself, you want to fight back.
05:28But it's most important, if you want to break the cycle, is to be vulnerable and love and forgive.
05:36Thank you so much. I really love the movie.
05:38Thank you.
05:39Thank you.
05:39Thank you.
05:40Thank you.
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