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Intervista a Joel Edgerton e Tom Bateman, protagonisti di Tredici vite, film di Ron Howard che racconta la vera storia di 13 ragazzi intrappolati nella grotta di Tham Luang. Su Amazon Prime Video.
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00:00Hi, nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Hello.
00:27How important is teamwork because this this movie is
00:32such a beautiful example of a good teamwork.
00:35Look, I think this story, you're absolutely right,
00:38is a reminder of what people are capable of
00:42when they get together and support each other
00:44and negotiate a way through a challenge.
00:48And this film, I think, really does a good job
00:52of showing how people from all over the world
00:54with all different skills that they could provide
00:58created a community that solved
01:01what seemed like an impossible problem.
01:04And I think it's a really good story
01:06to be telling at the moment,
01:07given that we've all been through
01:09and are going through a really difficult challenge
01:12through the pandemic
01:14where we feel in our own ways isolated.
01:18I'm very happy to be part of a film
01:21that's coming out like this.
01:22And actually, you know, the real Rick Stanton said yesterday
01:26after the screening, just that he said
01:29this was only possible because of teamwork
01:31and what is possible when everyone comes together.
01:33And what was beautiful about making this film
01:36was the kind of meta art reflecting life.
01:39It took a similar amount of people
01:41really investigating and working together
01:45to create what was actually quite a difficult film to make.
01:48Joel, in this movie, you are almost like Mr. Wolf.
01:53You solve problems.
01:55Sometimes to solve a problem,
01:58we have to make brave and difficult choices,
02:02but it's not easy.
02:03To you both, do you believe that maybe movies like this one
02:07can give us the courage to make the choices
02:12or not, just a movie?
02:14I do.
02:15You know, what Dr. Harris,
02:20the position that he was put in to make a choice
02:23that involved two skills in his life,
02:26the diving and his medical background,
02:30placed a huge responsibility that I think he felt
02:34because in order to potentially save the children,
02:38there was the risk that he would feel responsible
02:41for killing the children.
02:44And I can't imagine how that would feel.
02:48I mean, I get emotional thinking about that choice
02:53he had to make.
02:54What that would have felt like for him is so huge.
02:57I'm just so happy for him and for everybody
03:00that that worked out well because it could not have.
03:04But those moments in life where you realize
03:06you have the ability to make a choice
03:09that is of benefit to other people
03:12and to try to put your own self aside
03:15and be selfless is a really difficult thing
03:22that I hope I'm never faced with anything
03:26that challenging of a decision.
03:29It also, like, you know, the saying,
03:31if not you, who, if not now, when?
03:33I think that's what, watching it last night,
03:35I was struck with every single person involved
03:38in that rescue, I think, to some degree,
03:41asked themselves that question,
03:42if not you, who, and if not now, when?
03:44And put themselves on the line.
03:47And if any of them could have said at any point,
03:50I can't do this, I'm out.
03:52But no one did.
03:53They all went in there, every single Navy SEAL guy,
03:55I'll take some supplies in, I'll do this.
03:57Everyone wanted to put themselves in the firing line
04:00to help these boys.
04:01And yeah, I think all of us would hope
04:04that we would do that in real life too.
04:07Do you have a character or a movie
04:09that you think about when you have to do,
04:12to make a difficult decision?
04:14Maybe what Gandalf will do, what Neo will do?
04:19What's yours?
04:21That's a great question.
04:22What a great question.
04:24That's a really good question.
04:24I mean, for me, moving forward,
04:27this is like, this would be my answer
04:30to that question if I was ever asked it in the future.
04:35What a wonderful question.
04:36And I'm embarrassed that I don't have
04:38a really good answer for you.
04:40Look, I see Yoda behind you
04:42and I think there's a lot of moments like that
04:44in Star Wars.
04:45And you, you know.
04:48You should listen to him.
04:49Yeah, especially you.
04:50Yeah, yeah.
04:51More about him in the future.
04:53What's coming for him.
04:56I mean, Sophie's choice.
05:00Sophie's choice.
05:01You went from Yoda to Sophie's choice.
05:03Yeah, I mean.
05:04That's amazing.
05:05Yeah, that's how diverse a film knowledge I have.
05:09Based on that, I would just,
05:10what would Joel do?
05:12Okay.
05:12Joel's thing.
05:15Perfect.
05:16Thank you so much, guys.
05:18Great work.
05:19Bye.
05:19Thank you.
05:20Ciao.
05:20Bye.
05:21Bye.
05:22Bye.
05:23Bye.
05:26Bye.
05:28Bye.
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