00:00Hi, Valentina Rieti, Italy, movie player. Nice to meet you.
00:03Nice to meet you.
00:04Nice to meet you.
00:34Do you believe that since you've played a doctor for many years, you now can manage a family?
00:42And what's more difficult, managing an ER or a family?
00:45That's a very good question.
00:47I think managing an ER is probably harder, but 10 kids is outrageous.
00:53I mean, you know, no one can do that.
00:56They luckily have some help in the form of my ex-wife in the film.
01:02But, yeah, I mean, just imagine, I'm not a parent myself, but I see my friends who are parents trying
01:09to get their two kids out the door.
01:11Can you imagine trying to get 10 kids out the door?
01:15So if you oversleep, it is definitely a code red.
01:18In this movie, there are kids, animals, and you?
01:23Who's funnier?
01:25Well, I think the kids.
01:27The kids are just so sweet, and they are so talented.
01:30And, you know, Gail, the director, spent a year.
01:33Because of COVID, the movie had been, and other problems, the movie had been pushed.
01:38So she spent a year searching all over the country, and North America, Canada, too, for the children.
01:48And so you can imagine how many kids read for those parts.
01:52And they're just the most talented, funny kids ever.
01:55This is a movie, a family movie.
01:57What is the true meaning of family to you?
01:59The true meaning of family, I think it's just a community of people who love each other.
02:05And being a support system.
02:09Being there for each other, no matter how bad things are, and no matter how good things get.
02:15Always being there to support one another and love one another unconditionally.
02:19At what age should your character, Paul, let his kids drink an appaltini?
02:29Well, the legal age here is 21.
02:31But I think at 18, they could have a sip.
02:35See if they like it or not.
02:38This is the third movie, the third chapter by the dozen movie.
02:42In your opinion, what's really changed since the other two?
02:45Internet, social media, or what?
02:48All of it.
02:48I mean, think, you know, in 2022, now we have the representation.
02:54Obviously, it's a story about a mixed race family.
02:56So not only is there that aspect, and it reflects a lot of families across the world, but also there's
03:03a handicapped child, a child who's suffering from abuse from being left behind.
03:14And, you know, Disney and the writer, Kenya Barris, you know, wanted to be courageous and tell a really honest
03:22version of the story.
03:24Obviously, it's a family comedy, but not shy away from what it means to be a family in 2022.
03:31Since you said that, what is, in your opinion, the biggest challenge for a parent in 2022?
03:38I don't know, because I'm not a parent.
03:40I'm just a parent of a dog.
03:41I have to make sure I take her to the dog park every day or she gets very antsy.
03:47I'm sure it's just my guess from my friends is to make sure they're safe without hovering too much.
03:56Okay, thank you so much.
03:58I adore you.
03:59Thank you.
03:59You're very sweet.
04:00Thank you very much.
04:03Non è come sembra.
04:04Quindi non facevate una gara alla fasta in Furious per denaro.
04:07Wow, mi sono resa conto che non siamo più furbi di te.
04:10No.
04:10Just gonna be a me.
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