00:00La Dolce Vita
00:12In this second part, many movies are mentioned.
00:15I want to know what is the first movie that comes to your mind when you think about Rome.
00:20La Dolce Vita
00:22Ok, non l'Itie McGuire.
00:23Well, look, if we're talking about generational icons, we do have to reference Lizzie McGuire
00:31because I did grow up watching it, but for film, let's go with La Dolce Vita.
00:37There's a huge debate on coffee.
00:39What is your favorite, French, Italian or Starbucks?
00:44Copenhagen, Danish coffee.
00:46If you haven't tried it, you need to.
00:49It's very good.
00:50New player.
00:51Yeah, new player, yeah, exactly.
00:53Luke says an interesting thing in the first part of this season.
00:56He says that nowadays we are all too connected to make good cinema.
01:02Do you agree with him?
01:04You mean like, because I was always trying to understand exactly what he means
01:08because sometimes Luke can be a little confusing.
01:11I think, yes, we're so focused on making something that we know audiences will watch
01:18and go to the cinema to watch that we stop making and focusing on making art.
01:23So I think there's so much talk about percentages and numbers and audience liking it or not liking
01:32it that we stop just creating.
01:35And I think that that is something that we have to think about and really just focus on.
01:40Why are we making something?
01:41Do we like it?
01:42And why do we like it?
01:43As opposed to the end result of how many people are going to see it.
01:46And we are in Rome and there's a Latin expression that is horror vacui.
01:54Horror vacui means fear of emptiness, fear of the void.
01:58And I feel that Emily, like all Gen Z, is really afraid of emptiness, of the void because we are
02:05always constantly immersed in noise, in images.
02:10We never stop.
02:11So how important was it to you to enlighten this thing that we are all too afraid of the void
02:17nowadays?
02:18That's interesting.
02:19I do think that Rome actually, and Italy, if we get to continue to another season, would allow more acceptance
02:27of that
02:27because not only does she put her phone down more in Rome than in Paris,
02:32but she's starting to just embrace living in the moment and that gray area more.
02:37And that gray area I think she could see as a void because it's stuck in between two things.
02:44But the void itself or the emptiness itself is a choice.
02:48And so you have to sit with yourself and be comfortable with yourself
02:51and understand yourself more in order to be able to choose.
02:55And I think that being here and breathing deeper and just kind of relaxing more.
03:02I feel like it's intense here for her, but it's definitely more quiet and thoughtful than Paris maybe.
03:11And speaking about Paris, do you agree that the French are Italians in a bad mood?
03:17I think that was a humorous line, but I definitely think that there are so many differences between Parisians and
03:23Italians.
03:25And I wouldn't know how to speak on that because I'm neither.
03:27But I will say that we were so warmly embraced here and the city just,
03:32we got to shoot in the most amazing locations and everyone was so kind.
03:35And the second part of the season is also filled with Italian music.
03:40I want to know if you know some artists and who do you like?
03:44You know, I feel embarrassed to say I don't know many Italian artists, to be honest.
03:49But I do hope that when we come back, if we get to come back to Rome for a season
03:54five,
03:55that I get to immerse myself in the culture as much as possible,
03:58maybe learn some Italian, but get to explore and just, you know, music is, to me, it's a universal language.
04:06And so I would love, I mean, of course, walking around, I hear the music and it makes me feel
04:11even more in Rome.
04:12But yeah, I would like to definitely do a bit more exploration if we come back.
04:17Can we say that Emily, true love is her work?
04:21Because she constantly changes mind when, on who to love, but the constant is her work.
04:29So she's a workaholic.
04:30I wouldn't say, the word workaholic definitely has more of like a negative connotation.
04:36I think she definitely loves her job.
04:38She obviously loves her family.
04:40She loves the idea of love.
04:42But I think she's like a lot of young people in the world where you don't know what you want
04:48until you know what you don't want, and that comes through experience.
04:51And so she's had lots of different experiences so far,
04:55but I think ultimately it's going to lead her closer to herself and loving herself.
04:59Thank you so much.
05:00Thank you.
05:12Thank you.
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