00:00Non assumi che sai cosa c'è lì e cosa c'è lì, cosa c'è lì, qualcosa può succedere.
00:04Sì, credo che in reale vita, è come aspettare l'aspettato.
00:12Sì.
00:13Non siamo lì, vieni a prendere le ragazze, devo restare con Woodrow.
00:16Dove siete?
00:17Asteroid City.
00:19Giovani astronomi e cadetti spaziali.
00:30Wow, a nice question.
00:32Just don't assume that you know what's out there and what isn't out there.
00:36Anything could happen.
00:37Yes, I think in real life too.
00:39It's like expect the unexpected.
00:41Yeah.
00:42And what can we expect from a Wes Anderson movie?
00:44Because it's quite unique.
00:48What would you say?
00:49Well, just the artistry, the cast.
00:52I mean, it's just the most amazing cast.
00:54And the kids in this movie are just brilliant.
00:57They're all brilliant kids.
00:58I mean, that was a funny thing.
01:01I remember when I got there that all the kids had to do this game
01:05where they had to remember all these names.
01:07And they were all like boom, boom, boom, boom.
01:09Amazing.
01:09Very, very bright.
01:11Yeah, very bright kids.
01:12Yeah.
01:12Hope, thanks to your role in Succession,
01:14you are used now to, and also in your honor,
01:17you are used to dysfunctional families and characters.
01:20Here there's a dysfunctional but quite nice community.
01:24in your opinion, why is it so difficult to live all together?
01:29I think about that every day.
01:31Yeah.
01:32I don't know.
01:33I don't, it's just, you know, human nature to create tribes and to,
01:39you know, I see it even, you know, my kids who are in school
01:41and you think, why can't all these kids all get along
01:44and see the best in one another?
01:46It's just human nature to kind of form packs, I think,
01:49and to kind of say us and them.
01:52I mean, and the beautiful thing in this movie
01:54is that the people are all kind of stuck there together.
01:58and as the days go on and they, you know,
02:00they get to know one another,
02:01it's like they become a kind of a community.
02:04Yeah.
02:05And then when the alien arrives,
02:06there's something unifying about that
02:08because we're all experiencing this crazy thing together
02:12so that it unifies us, you know.
02:14So I think the same way, like,
02:15all the threats that we experience,
02:19even though that they're horrible, they unify us.
02:22So I think there's a certain reflection of that in the movie.
02:25We see a train that is arriving to Asteroid City
02:28and on the train there's avocados, peccans,
02:31and a nuclear bomb.
02:32That's America in your opinion.
02:34Exactly.
02:35Yes, right?
02:37That's us.
02:39It's true.
02:40That's how it feels there, yeah.
02:42Beautiful avocados and a lot of weapons.
02:46Unfortunately, yes.
02:47And Jason Schwarzman's character says that
02:52time can heal our wounds,
02:55but he says, no, to me it's not true.
02:58Maybe it's just an eight band.
03:00Do you agree with him?
03:01I mean...
03:02I think it's about, you know,
03:03he's talking about grief, the loss of, yeah,
03:05that it's always part of your life.
03:07But, you know...
03:08And the other thing is, like,
03:10it's a story within a story.
03:12Yes.
03:13So even though all this stuff is happening,
03:16and you can say this about our life, too,
03:19everything is just a story.
03:22So it's like a dream,
03:23like waking up from a dream.
03:24Like, oh, that was just a dream.
03:27This is kind of a dream.
03:28Right?
03:29So...
03:29Speaking about that,
03:31in the end,
03:32you all say you can't wake up
03:35if you don't fall asleep.
03:36Yeah.
03:37Right, right.
03:37So can you explain a little bit more
03:40this...
03:40what?
03:42I think that that is almost like a,
03:45you know, a Zen koan.
03:47Yeah, exactly.
03:47Yeah.
03:48I didn't know you said that, too.
03:49Yeah.
03:50Yeah.
03:50It's the yin and the yang.
03:51You're not supposed to figure it out intellectually.
03:53It's a much more...
03:54Yeah.
03:54Yeah.
03:55But that it's, you know,
03:56that you can't, right?
03:57You can't have light without darkness.
03:59You can't be truly present unless...
04:02I mean, you can think of it on so many levels.
04:03You can't be truly awake
04:04unless you unplug
04:05and let yourself truly sleep and rest.
04:07But yeah,
04:08I think it's just about,
04:09you know,
04:10the dichotomy, right?
04:11You always have two things together.
04:14West Anderson movies are known...
04:16Avocados and nuclear weapons.
04:17Yeah.
04:19West Anderson movies are known to,
04:21also for their beautiful pastel colors.
04:24But here, reality is black and white.
04:27Do you believe that
04:28since reality is so complex
04:30and sometimes so sad,
04:32his colors are getting more and more sad?
04:35I don't think the...
04:37I think the colors in this movie,
04:38I mean,
04:39there's a small sections
04:40that are black and white.
04:41I think the colors are more
04:43more joyous and more beautiful than...
04:45And nostalgic.
04:46There's something nostalgic to me
04:47about the colors.
04:48But they're not,
04:49they don't seem sad to me at all.
04:50Yeah, I don't feel sad.
04:51Yeah, not them,
04:52because the reality is black and white is so...
04:54Yeah.
04:55Yeah, it's depressing
04:56because we can be happy
04:57and all the in-west-unders movies.
04:59Right, right.
05:00Also, black and white
05:01is always the documentary feel, right?
05:03Yeah.
05:03That's real life, so...
05:04And also, it's like the 4-3 aspect ratio,
05:08so then when the color boom,
05:09it's like that.
05:09So, it's such a wonderful experience
05:12when you get to...
05:14When you see the screen go like that.
05:16Yeah.
05:16I love that.
05:17Yeah, me too.
05:18Thank you so much.
05:19Thank you.
05:20Thank you.
05:20Thank you.
05:21Free train, free train.
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