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Intervista a Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio Del Toro, Teyana Taylor, Regina Hall e Chase Infiniti sul nuovo film di Paul Thomas Anderson Una battaglia dopo l'altra. In sala il 25 settembre.
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00:00Ciao, resti io, Valentina from Italy.
00:02Sensei.
00:05Ciao.
00:06Ok, so ciao is hello, what's goodbye?
00:09Arrivederci.
00:11Arrivederci, it's goodbye, ciao is hello.
00:13Ok, so...
00:14Yo, well, sit her off.
00:16I thought arrivederci was hello, so I was going to greet you with arrivederci.
00:20She's like, oh my God, my minutes is up already.
00:35And Bob also asked to the teacher, to Willa's teacher, if they are teaching the right kind
00:41of history, do you believe that studying history is more important now than ever?
00:48No, for sure, absolutely.
00:50No, we're living in that day and era where, you know, history is being either changed
00:55or erased or not truthful, and, you know, we've made these mistakes in the past, you know, we've
01:02made these same mistakes that we're making now.
01:05All we have to do is look back at not only our nation's history, but world history, and
01:11that's why it's so important to keep the free flow of information uncensored to the mass
01:18public and unmanipulated.
01:20A jungle pussy says, this is how power looks like.
01:23I want to ask you, well, what does it mean, power to you?
01:27I mean, this is what's standing 10 toes down.
01:29Yeah, this is what strength look like.
01:31This is what standing 10 toes down look like.
01:33This is what me being unapologetically myself look like.
01:37This is what me not being silenced look like.
01:39You get what I'm saying?
01:40This is really just a person standing 10 toes down on what they believe in.
01:43That's look at me.
01:44When she say, look at me, see my face?
01:46See my face.
01:48Yeah, this is what power look like.
01:50I think for D'Andra, she has a quieter strength.
01:52It's not, it's not so, it's not overt, you know, in the obvious way, but she does, she
01:59is convicted to do what she compelled, she was compelled to do in her heart that is right.
02:04But even though it's quiet, it's a powerful silence.
02:07No, it is, but I'm saying that's what strength looks like for her.
02:10Exactly.
02:11It's different.
02:11They see in the movie that revolution won't happen with an hashtag.
02:17Do you believe it's true?
02:19Activism on social media is not so efficient.
02:22What do you think?
02:23I agree.
02:24Yeah.
02:25Good.
02:25Yes.
02:26Yes.
02:26No, it's going to have to be more than like, than like something behind, you know, your television,
02:34your phone, your computer screen.
02:36It is, it's active.
02:37If it's not a, you can't sit in and do that, you know, with the, with your fingers.
02:43Well, these fingers, but maybe those fingers.
02:48And, and Chase, I think that the three cars chase sequence is a masterpiece.
02:54I want to know how was to shoot the scene.
02:56It was a long process, honestly, but like, and it often at times, like trying to make
03:03sure that all the timing was right in the moment and making sure that emotionally I was tracking
03:09where Willis starts in the car versus where she finishes in the car and makes that impulsive
03:15decision that ultimately saves her and saves her life.
03:20making sure that that was tracking while also keeping the intensity.
03:24It was, it was a long process, but very rewarding once I got to see it on the big screen.
03:29And Bob's character says that he got lazy.
03:33He wasn't paying attention.
03:35Do you believe that when we, we aren't paying attention to things, that's what, when democracy
03:41is most in danger?
03:43Mm, yeah, that's real, yeah, that's real, sometimes just getting ahead of it and see
03:48the signs and, and, and, and, you know, get active on the signs early.
03:53Don't wait for it to, to, to blow up, to then run around with your head chopped off trying
03:57to figure it out, you know, you got to wake up.
04:00And I, and also I think too, people don't realize how subtle the changes are.
04:05Yeah.
04:05You know, the changes, the changes to a system aren't always loud.
04:09Exactly.
04:09You know, it's the subtleties, the decisions that happened 25 and 30 years ago, because
04:16when you've, when something has existed for all of your existence, the brain can't quite
04:21conceive that it can be taken away.
04:23And I think that's the position we're in.
04:25You know what I mean?
04:26That we didn't, there are many things that started decades ago that started to erode at
04:32democracy, but the strength of it has always been assumed that it, that it was, that it
04:38was infallible.
04:39And so now we face, you know, the question, is it, is it fallible?
04:44Can we change it?
04:45And, and, and how?
04:46And I think that's, that's kind of where we all sit.
04:49And what is that fight?
04:50What does that fight look like?
04:51Thank you so much.
04:53Arrivederci.
04:53No, no.
04:54Arrivederci.
04:55Arrivederci.
04:57Ocean waves.
04:58Yeah.
04:58Yeah.
04:58Okay.
05:00Okay.
05:02Thank you so much.
05:03Thank you.
05:03The movie is amazing.
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05:22Grazie.
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