00:00Ahahah!
00:01So true.
00:02Love a mutual enemy.
00:04Ah, right.
00:04I know.
00:05It's very uniting.
00:12Oh no!
00:15Abbiamo due prenotazioni!
00:17Cosa?
00:17Each family is different and your characters have a very specific relationship with their
00:23families.
00:24What does it mean, family, to you?
00:27I think, you know, family is about accepting each other and being part of a group of people
00:36who loves each other unconditionally.
00:41I've been through so much with my family and they haven't always loved what I've done for
00:49a living.
00:50My parents didn't love that I was an actor.
00:52But then they got used to it once I bought them a house.
00:58That helped.
01:00That usually helps.
01:02Yeah, I think it's that, you know, even though you don't always see eye to eye that you still
01:09settle on the square of unconditional love.
01:12and I've been lucky in the fact that both my parents have always kind of supported what
01:20I wanted to do and didn't make me feel strange for, you know, taking a chance and trying to
01:27pursue a career in entertainment, which is extremely hard.
01:33But yeah, and I feel like my wife and I try to do it with our kids of like, even
01:39if they aren't doing
01:40things the way we did it or we think they're making mistakes, like you got to let that go.
01:46And as long as they're good people and are happy, let them do their thing.
01:50And speaking about love, we see also in this movie that love has the ability to bring
01:56people together, but also finding a common, a mutual enemy.
02:01So what do you believe is the strongest emotion?
02:04Love or a mutual enemy?
02:08So true. Love a mutual enemy.
02:11I know.
02:11It's very uniting.
02:14Well, for the sake of this movie, let's just choose love.
02:17Yeah, we'll say love.
02:18Love.
02:18Yeah.
02:18I think we have to say, at the end of the day, it's love.
02:24Love will win out.
02:26Let's hope so, yes.
02:28And speaking about feelings, there's a lot of talking about fake emotions in this movie.
02:34You are actors, so you know what true feelings look and taste like.
02:40So how can we find what is true or not nowadays?
02:44Because with EI, social media, everything is a little bit blurred.
02:48So how can we know that something is true, in your opinion?
02:52I think when it's messy.
02:55Because nothing's perfect, you know?
02:57I think you know things are good when they're just, you can overcome difficult things or,
03:02you know, it's a little bit messy, but the whole of it is really great.
03:08That feels real to me.
03:10Yeah.
03:10There's a lot of gray area out there.
03:13It's not always black or white, but that's okay.
03:18And you learn to accept that and cope with that.
03:23And we all know that Mugato is one of the biggest designers in the world.
03:28So I want to know what did you imagine for these wedding dresses?
03:33What do you think that you would come up to?
03:36Oh, that Mugato?
03:37Yeah, yeah.
03:37For these brides.
03:40I think they, I think he would have made everyone throw them out.
03:46They're not flamboyant enough.
03:48Not good enough.
03:49I think it would have used a much more color, a lot of fluorescence.
03:58Neons.
03:59Many, neons.
04:00Many different shades of pinks.
04:03And black.
04:05Yes.
04:06That's unexpected.
04:07That's unexpected.
04:08Right.
04:09And that's fashion.
04:10That's fashion.
04:11Okay.
04:11Unexpected.
04:12Look at fashion.
04:15Would he like it?
04:16Do you think?
04:18I don't know if I...
04:18Oh, Mugato would like, but it'd be, that's not enough bears.
04:21There'd be bears everywhere.
04:22Okay.
04:23Yeah.
04:24Thank you so much.
04:25Thank you.
04:50Thank you.
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