00:00All I do is come home and I'm like, I'm trying to run back to my office and he's like,
00:04do you have another one?
00:05I'm like, no, but I'm like carrying a big portrait.
00:08So I like hide him in my office, like a real crazy person.
00:12So good.
00:32What happened, guys?
00:34Let's do a little bit of family therapy.
00:38Please love each other.
00:39You're brother and sister.
00:41Yeah.
00:42Sometimes families are disrupted.
00:45Yeah.
00:47But we kind of love each other.
00:50There's love.
00:51There's love.
00:52Thinking about your relationship in the movie, this movie is also a movie about power.
00:57In Italy, we have a famous politician who said power consumes the people who don't have it.
01:06So how did you work on this thirst for power?
01:09That's an interesting question.
01:11I hadn't thought about their power struggle as much as like their emotional thing, but it is.
01:16It's a struggle to get the power, which is so unnecessary because you could all just kind of do it
01:23equally.
01:24But whenever there's a fight for it, the imbalance will always be off.
01:27And that is certainly what's happening in our case.
01:31So we're not sharing our toys very well.
01:33I always love Ariel also for her curiosity.
01:39I think it's one of our main qualities.
01:42And it's not easy to always stay curious when we grow up.
01:46How do you do that?
01:48I think what we do for a living help us to be curious.
01:52And one of the things that you are, at least I feel, and I'm sure Melissa maybe can share this,
01:58is when you are observed from outside, you start to be less curious because you are not allowed to watch
02:08as much as you would like to.
02:09And part of our job is to be able to watch and listen what's going on in the streets and
02:14what's out there.
02:16So it's a balance that we have to find ourselves able to do so, even if we are absurd of
02:22ourselves, right?
02:24Yeah, I think so.
02:25And I think everyone, I think part of this is, you know, there's such a strong point of that in
02:31the movie that, you know,
02:33people being curious about people that are different from them as opposed to being afraid of and then wanting to,
02:40you know, separate and isolate.
02:42It's like, instead, to be curious about our differences is such a wonderful thing.
02:46And it's, I think it's such a, I mean, we need that in the world desperately right now.
02:50So I think it's a beautiful part of the movie.
02:52This was a movie about not only finding our own voice, but also about learning how to let our voice
03:01be heard.
03:02It's not easy again.
03:03How can we do that?
03:06Respecting the other people's voice.
03:08And in this case, the father is really, at the end of the story, able and ready to listen to
03:16her for real and listen to her needs, listen to her, yeah, her needs as a human being.
03:24Yeah.
03:24And I think when we do that, it's like, you know, it's a beautiful thing because you don't have to
03:28be afraid to speak up and have your opinion.
03:31You can do it, you can be very assertive and state your, state your opinion with kindness.
03:36And I think that's how Ariel's character is.
03:38She's learning to speak up for herself, but that doesn't mean, it doesn't have to have a raised voice.
03:44It doesn't have to have an anger to it, but it's still incredibly powerful.
03:49You two have amazing costumes in this movie, shiny costumes, amazing.
03:54Who wins the battle of Little Mermaid costume between you two?
03:58She does.
03:59It's obvious.
04:00I mean, she's...
04:00I don't know.
04:01Your chest...
04:01The chest plate is pretty amazing.
04:04And he had a crown.
04:05I mean, that's hard to top.
04:07I think everything that Colleen Atwood touches is so remarkable.
04:12Like truly, every time someone would come on set, you were just like, oh my God.
04:16I mean, people would literally be like looking at it and like turning you around.
04:20It's like, she's just, she's so incredible at what she does.
04:23And to be able to see her work up close was really special.
04:27Ariel is also a little bit nerd because she collects many things.
04:30I want to know, do you collect stuff too?
04:32What do you collect if you do that?
04:35I collect portraits.
04:37I have a thing.
04:39Maybe it's why I, you know, I'm a character actress.
04:42So, but if I see a portrait, you know, at a flea market or an antique store, it is troubling
04:48for me not to.
04:49I want to take it and protect it because I think, why doesn't, like, why isn't this portrait with their
04:54family?
04:55And, which is kind of fun.
04:58My husband is terrified of them.
05:00So he's absolutely terrified of portraits.
05:02He thinks they're haunted and all I do is come home and I'm like, I'm trying to run back to
05:06my office and he's like, do you have another one?
05:09I'm like, no, but I'm like carrying a big portrait.
05:11So I like hide him in my office, like a real crazy person.
05:16That's so good.
05:18Thank you so much.
05:19Thank you.
05:20Bye.
05:20Thank you.
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