00:00Sono reale, i dragons sono reale.
00:12Icapp si piace studiare i dragons, voglio chiederti in vostra opinione, cosa possiamo apprendere da dragons?
00:20Oh, I mean, they're all different and they've all got their own ways of, well, at the beginning, killing us.
00:26And I think they're all specific and they know the best way to exist as them.
00:35And I think that's probably what the Vikings are missing at the beginning, right?
00:39Yeah, I think also like, you know, when you say like an owner kind of reflects or like a pet,
00:44like a pet dog reflects their owner.
00:46It's kind of like as the story goes along, you kind of, the similarities between, I guess, Dragonpit and Viking,
00:53you kind of see that.
00:54And it's just really sweet the way it's done.
01:01And you all ride dragons in the movie. I want to know how does it feel like to ride a
01:06dragon?
01:07Yeah, it's a unique experience. It's a very specific one.
01:11The only thing I can kind of compare it to is like a bucking bronco.
01:14It's very much like a bucking bronco or like a very aggressive, like children's ride outside of a shopping centre.
01:22Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:23Like one that's been like ramped up and you're like, this isn't safe.
01:26But it does, especially like, it was the one time that we weren't all together in a room, but it
01:33really did still feel so...
01:36Big.
01:36So big and so like, yeah, it was so fun and we had like a wind machine going. It was
01:42like, so Bronwyn and I were together and the two heads were moving like kind of separately, but it was,
01:46yeah, it was so special.
01:47And how does a dragon smell like, since you know them now?
01:52Amazing.
01:53Don't change the banner.
01:55Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:57They all smell differently, I think. Right?
02:01Yeah, yeah.
02:01But they're different, they're different, because they all like different food.
02:04Yes.
02:04I think burning carcasses, that's a big one.
02:08Yeah.
02:08Yeah.
02:08Mine's like amber and like just gorgeous.
02:10Sounds good.
02:11Patchouli.
02:12Yes.
02:13Yeah.
02:13Since Ichab really is good into making people change their mind, do you believe that he could have made Daenerys
02:22Targaryen see reason?
02:24Yeah.
02:25Oh.
02:26I think, I think Mason can make anyone see reason.
02:29I think, I think, put him in front of everyone and he'll be, they'll be like, yeah, actually, you know
02:33what, amazing point.
02:34Just let him look at you.
02:35Yeah.
02:35Yeah.
02:35I do relax in his eyes.
02:37Yes.
02:37Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:38You'll be drowning in those blues.
02:39Yeah.
02:42Ichab says that he saw himself into toothless eyes.
02:48And really, this movie is beautiful because he shows us empathy.
02:53I feel that empathy is really lacking right now into the world.
02:57So how can, in your opinion, how can we all be more empathetic?
03:01You are an actor, so maybe you know better than me.
03:04Yeah.
03:05Oh, you see, that's the million dollar question, isn't it?
03:10Because everybody deep down likes to think that they're empathetic, but then, you know, you come across something that's very
03:16different to what you know and your experience in life.
03:19And there is always that jarring kind of wall that you have to break through.
03:23And I think just everyone kind of acknowledging that like every, every single person is feeling the exact same thing
03:32that you're feeling just on the opposite side of the coin.
03:35So just would you, would you be as hard on yourself if you were doing that kind of thing?
03:41And that's what empathy is.
03:43No, but that's very true.
03:44And I think that's what's so lovely about the film is it kind of, it's obviously it's a film about
03:49dragons, but it's also got that very real heart.
03:51And it's, it's kind of looking, it's really examining how people see the world and challenging them to see it
03:59from a completely different perspective.
04:00And that's from like the humans and the dragons.
04:02That's them from recruits and hiccup.
04:05That's from like hiccup and his dad.
04:07It's really the whole film is about like switching perspectives and getting nice music and dragons.
04:16Gober gives hiccup a great advice.
04:18In my opinion, he says, you, you, you have to stop trying to be something you're not.
04:25You are actor.
04:26So you play other people for a living.
04:29How important is to be always true to ourselves in your opinion?
04:33I think it's really important.
04:34And I think as well, it really speaks through when you're acting, if there's like genuine connection and genuine, you
04:41know, I, I guess everyone knows that when you meet a genuine person, you know, you, you feel the energy,
04:45the spirit.
04:46And I think as, as an actor, it helps a lot when you can look at a character and you
04:50can be like, okay, I'm playing this person, but like, who, who are they to me or who are they
04:55to the person I'm acting across to?
04:57And it, and it really just helps.
04:59And to work with such brilliant actors, like the ones next to me, who, I don't know, I felt like
05:04when we got on set, it just felt real.
05:07And not because we were standing in these massive sets, but because everyone knew what they were doing.
05:11They knew who they were playing, they knew their spirit, they knew, they knew how to just portray these beautiful
05:17characters really specially and really uniquely.
05:20And yeah, I think that's, that's kind of like, it was, it was good advice.
05:23Yeah.
05:24And I'd like, you can be on the biggest, grandest set in ever.
05:28Right.
05:29And you can, it can, it can be the huge, the biggest arena like we were in, but if you're
05:33the person opposite you, isn't looking back at you and it's not two living, breathing people that are connecting with
05:38one another, then, then you don't get very far.
05:40Like it depends.
05:40It doesn't really matter how well the budget is or what the franchise is or what story you're telling.
05:46It's, it's about the person opposite you.
05:48And, and it's, this was, this was just full of gorgeous people to be across from and in a room
05:52with.
05:53And gorgeous, gorgeous dragons.
05:54Yeah.
05:55I agree.
05:55Yeah.
05:55Thank you so much.
05:56Thank you.
05:57Are real.
05:57The dragons are real.
06:00You're amazing.
06:01The movie is really beautiful.
06:02Thank you.
06:03Bye.
06:03Thank you so much.
06:23Bye.
06:24Bye.
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