00:00Questa questione mi ha chiesto durante la giornata, durante la giornata, quindi...
00:15Elio parla di famiglia, di comunicazione e di cinema in qualche modo.
00:22Ci sono diverse referenze.
00:24Se hai trovato un alien e hai dovuto raccomandare un film, animato o non, che rappresenta l'umanità .
00:35Quale would you recommend?
00:39E perché?
00:41Un film che mi ricordo è The Truman Show.
00:45Oh, è una buona.
00:47I feel like it talks about a lot of, kind of, themes about what it means to live, to be
00:54alive, and that, you know, you just can't help but fall in love with this poor man who's kind of
01:01trapped in this world who wants to be free, but he doesn't know how.
01:06It's very inspiring, because even though it's such an absurd kind of idea of a man trapped in a TV
01:11show, you really relate to it, because, like, sometimes we all feel trapped in our own worlds in some way.
01:18And at the end, when he's able to escape, you feel so good.
01:21I don't know, it just seems like such an interesting movie that I would show to aliens.
01:27Be like, this is what humans do.
01:30They trap themselves, and then they try to break free.
01:34I think I'd want to share Princess Mononoke.
01:38I feel like that would catch them up very quickly on, like, the human nature struggle.
01:46I think it would be very eye-opening of, like, this is the conflict that we're always in on Earth.
01:52We're always fighting each other, but we're also always finding ways to come together despite our differences.
01:59Also, it's beautiful, I want to show them a little animation.
02:04This question's going to keep me up for a night, for weeks, so I will think about this all the
02:08time.
02:09My first instinct, I'll say Arrival, because I love that movie, and it shows probably a real, like, terrified reaction
02:16from Earth at first, very defensive, very lost in what these aliens are trying to do,
02:21and that it is all about similar themes to Elio of trying to understand, right?
02:26And I love the Amy Adams character there, being a linguist trying to understand the aliens, and it's also beautiful.
02:32That's a good one.
02:33In your opinion, is a communiverse, is it really possible?
02:39Oh my gosh.
02:40Oh, I hope so. I think that's our hope that the communiverse is possible.
02:44I think, I mean, I hope so. I think so. I mean, in the movie, we feature Voyager, which is
02:51this incredible, janky little satellite that we sent into space in the 70s,
02:58and that was something that humanity all united in order to do.
03:03We created this golden record with all of these voices, all these images, all these sounds and music.
03:11I think it's, like, that's a small example of what we could all do together.
03:16I feel like the International Space Station, as well, is also a symbol of inter, you know, national cooperation.
03:26You know, and what I love about our movie, about Pixar movies, is that, you know, we can be a
03:35message of hope, of aspiration, of what we could be if we all just get our shit together.
03:44Sorry.
03:48Sorry.
03:49Yeah, I think I love working on Pixar films, because I think Pixar films themselves travel the world and all
03:55these different cultures fall in love with these characters, right?
03:58And I wish the whole world could watch the film.
04:00And wouldn't we all love Gordon? Like, we actually have so much more in common than we have that's different.
04:05And I hope that this film can remind people of that.
04:08But yeah, I think the communiverse is, we all know the communiverse is possible.
04:12Can we make it happen?
04:15Mm-hmm.
04:16Cos'è questo suono insopportabile?
04:18BASTO!
04:21Siamo nei tunnel di lava!
04:23Gordon, non sono a prova di fuoco!
04:25Perché non hai detto prima?
04:26Gordon!
04:26Salta nella mia bocca!
04:27Don'tdays niet ohne!
04:28Ok...
04:28Oh!
04:28Oh!
04:30Well, whoo!
04:31Oh,
04:31deinen Hammer!
04:33Oh, oh, oh!
04:33Grazie.
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