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Intervista a Hope Davis e Steve Park, parte del numeroso cast di Asteroid City, nuovo film di Wes Anderson ambientato in una città immaginaria nel deserto in cui arriva un alieo. In sala dal 28 settembre.
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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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