00:00Nice to meet you, hello.
00:13What?
00:14You should see what's in here.
00:15I bet it's locked.
00:21Do you believe that the dildo police
00:23is a real thing?
00:25You keep talking about dildo police
00:26and I don't know what you're talking about.
00:28We've never had personal run-ins with the dildo police.
00:33I don't know how to name the thing that we see in the movie,
00:37but there's a criminal dildo police here in the movie.
00:42And there's also a whole dildo.
00:45Do you believe that we should all have a whole dildo?
00:49If you want it.
00:50If you want it.
00:51It could be a nice decoration.
00:54Hang it up.
00:56Why not?
00:56In the movie they say that Jamie is a free spirit.
01:00Marion, she tends to overthink about things.
01:03Do you believe that is the two way of seeing the world of Joel and Ethan Coen?
01:09Well, this one's just Ethan Coen.
01:10This movie.
01:11It's Ethan and Trish.
01:12This is Ethan and Trish.
01:13Um, and I think, I think as I'm doing press, I'm realizing that Marion is maybe some parts of Trish
01:24embodied in that.
01:25Um, I think she feels more like a Marion.
01:28And she had a, I think Jamie was like loosely based on one of her friends.
01:34Based on one of her friends.
01:34Yeah.
01:35Who's like wild and the life of the party and fun and crazy.
01:40So who are you, uh, wildlife parties or overthinkers?
01:46Overthinkers.
01:46Overthinkers.
01:47All of us.
01:47Oh.
01:48Well, no, actually, she's the closest to a Jamie that of the three of us, I would say.
01:53Do you think?
01:53Yeah.
01:53Of the three of us.
01:55Of the three of us.
01:56Yeah, true.
01:56A hundred percent.
01:57Yeah, that's true.
01:58And Marion, um, she shows some attitude to coworkers, to policemen.
02:04How important is it, in your opinion, to show some attitude, especially for women?
02:09Towards the policemen?
02:11Or just.
02:11No, no, no.
02:12Just in general.
02:14I think, I think it's, yeah, great to show some attitude, show some sass.
02:21Um, especially, you know, stand up to men who are giving you a hard time for no reason.
02:26I think, um, I love that the girls do that in this movie.
02:32Suki's kicking ass.
02:34I'm, you know, standing up to authority.
02:37And Jamie's just kind of not dealing with men at all.
02:41Just men avoiding.
02:42Yeah.
02:42I love that in this movie, there's so, uh, sex, um, is so explicit and so natural.
02:51Uh, do you believe that sometimes we don't tell stories that speak about women and sex,
02:57and how much do we need them?
02:59Yeah, I think.
03:00I think it's empowering to watch specifically the character of Jamie and then also Marion towards the end.
03:06Like, just be, as you said, natural and, like, fun and joyful and silly.
03:11And the sex scenes in the movie are not meant to, like, be sexy for other people to watch.
03:17They're meant to be.
03:18They're comedic.
03:18Funny and warm.
03:20They tell a story.
03:21They tell the story.
03:22And it's a great way to approach it.
03:24Yes.
03:24Right, we talk about sex a lot, but it's not like you have, like, we're not, like, naked in the
03:28movie.
03:29Right.
03:30It's not exploitative.
03:31It's very much for, um, like, yeah, for girls, for fun, you know?
03:36Yeah.
03:36Have you had a Miley's vision after this movie?
03:40Oh, yeah.
03:41Miley's on the brain.
03:42All day, all night.
03:43After the Grammys, Kim?
03:45The Grammys look has been on my mind.
03:50Okay, thank you so much.
03:52Thank you.
03:52Thank you.
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