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Intervista a John Cleese, leggendario membro dei Monty Python, tra i protagonisti di Clifford - Il grande cane rosso, in cui è un uomo magico che parla con gli animali.
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00:00Hi, nice to meet you.
00:01Nice to meet you, Martina.
00:03Where are you in Italy?
00:06Rome.
00:07Oh, you're in Rome, right, right.
00:09Born and raised.
00:12So...
00:28In the opening scene, a voice says that magic is around us if we know where to look.
00:36So I'm asking you, where do we have to look to find magic?
00:42Well, it's a very, very interesting question, because I've always been interested in the paranormal.
00:49And a lot of the paranormal things would be regarded as magic.
00:54And a friend of mine who's studied the paranormal all his life has written a book called Real Magic.
01:02And his name is Dean Radin.
01:05And I very, very much recommend the book because he is a real scientist, but he studied a lot of
01:12phenomena that normal mainstream science tried to sweep under the carpet.
01:18And I believe that there's much more stuff around that is not explained by contemporary science that does verge on
01:28what people used to call magic.
01:31And I know this because I've been studying it for 30 years, and I have a lot of friends who
01:36work with it.
01:37So I think life is quite magical.
01:40And I would give the example, my wife has found a psychic near London who is quite extraordinary, who knows
01:52things that she can't possibly know.
01:55Do you see what I mean?
01:56Like I made a private loan to someone.
02:00And she told us about it, told us who it was and how much it was.
02:06And there's only three people knew about it.
02:09And she does this on a regular basis.
02:11So I think life is much more interesting and magical than mainstream science would allow it to be.
02:18Maybe she was our FBI agent.
02:21I don't know.
02:21Not a second.
02:22Well, you always look for explanations like that.
02:24Because to begin with, you think, how has she done this?
02:30And eventually you are forced to the conclusion, no, there is something going on here.
02:35Some people have these abilities.
02:38The interesting thing is they now think that they have found an element in the DNA, which has moved on
02:47from generation to generation.
02:49And if people have that, they can do it.
02:51And if they don't, they can't.
02:53But it's all the opposite of what we've been told.
02:56I mean, people in deep meditational states have these extraordinary experiences.
03:00But what they've discovered now is when people have extraordinary experiences, it's when their brain is least active, not when
03:08it is most active.
03:09In other words, that's the natural state.
03:11But if we run around in our ordinary egotistical lives, our brain is too occupied with that stuff to pick
03:18up the more interesting stuff that's there if we can ever become still.
03:24Speaking about magical things, you are a god of comedy.
03:27What makes you laugh today?
03:30The Trump Republicans.
03:34I've never come across such a bunch of idiot, idiot rogues in my life.
03:41People are breathtakingly unscrupulous and at the same time just divinely stupid.
03:49So I get more laughs out of them than anyone else.
03:53Not that I'm particularly keen on the present British government, which I think is the most chaotic and corrupt government
04:00of my lifetime in my own country.
04:02And I'm sad about that when I hope we get rid of them soon.
04:06OK, thank you so much.
04:08Jolly good.
04:09Jolly good.
04:11Jolly good.
04:12Jolly good.
04:13Jolly good.
04:15Jolly good.
04:15Clifford, il grande cane rosso.
04:17Dal 2 dicembre solo al cinema.
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