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00:06¡Llegó el día! ¡Llegó el día!
00:08Bueno, casi. Estoy muy emocionada.
00:10Casi. Es que, ¿qué nivel de película hace tiempo después de Hoppers y lo que vivimos en las salas de
00:18cine también?
00:18Pero con un proyecto completamente distinto, yo no me divertía tanto y no me sentía como tan conectada desde una
00:25forma tan entrañable con un personaje
00:27que sí es el de Ryan Gosling, pero es alguien más también.
00:31Es que, bueno, es Rylan Grace el personaje, que además hasta el nombre se parece, ¿no?
00:35Exacto.
00:35R. He, Rylan Grace, Ryan Gosling. Para mí, esta película que se llama Proyecto... es que en México le pusieron
00:42Proyecto Fin del Mundo.
00:44Proyecto Fin del Mundo.
00:44Al libro también, ¿eh? Se llama Project Hail Mary. Para mí es uno de los mejores libros de ciencia ficción
00:50que hemos tenido en la época moderna.
00:53Y haber hecho esto, ya lo habían hecho con El Marciano.
00:56Así es.
00:56Y para mí es algo afortunado, pero no tan afortunado en muchos niveles, como es esta nueva entrega de, pues,
01:07este autor, Andy Weir, convertido en cine.
01:09En esta ocasión, Andy es productor también.
01:12Y la película es hermosa. Mucha gente la va a comparar con Encuentros Cercanos del Tercer Tipo, con E.T.,
01:18con Interestelar.
01:19Puede incorporarla con lo que sea, pero tiene un corazón propio.
01:22Y, bueno, es la historia de un héroe involuntario, en cierta forma.
01:26Exactamente.
01:27De cuenta que no necesariamente se imaginaba.
01:29No, precisamente quería estar en esta circunstancia.
01:32De dos héroes involuntarios de esto.
01:34Y si hablamos de Contacto, creo que esta es una de las películas más hermosas que he visto al respecto.
01:40Pudimos entrevistar a Ivette, y para mí esto fue un privilegio nivel emoción total, al autor de este libro, Andy
01:49Weir, con quien hablamos larga y plenamente acerca, pues, no solamente del fandom que tiene el libro y de la
01:58producción, cómo se hizo, sino de qué decisiones tuvieron que tomar respecto a la ciencia.
02:03Ajá, exacto, demasiado.
02:05Exacto, demasiado.
02:05Pero a la vez el tema humano, pero a la vez el tema iridiano, porque solo diré que Rocky es
02:11iridiano, ya échenle a ustedes cabeza a que voy.
02:15Y esto fue esa entrevista.
02:20No, no, no.
02:21Puedo decir su nombre.
02:22Rylan Grace, I spoke up from a coma.
02:25I'm several light years from my apartment.
02:28And I'm not an astronaut.
02:31I'm not an astronaut.
02:34I'm not an astronaut.
02:36If you don't go, you die.
02:39We're the rest of us.
02:40so we along with uh so many friends of mine and that some of us loved your books forever some
02:47of
02:48them ran out to buy them oh good what was your feeling i mean i know you went through this
02:53whole
02:53amazing thing before with the martian i think this time though uh we're talking about an experience
03:00that the whole world is going to be blown away by for the first time because this
03:05this is big and this is a this is going to become a classic and i know you're gonna be
03:09shy about it
03:10but i'm telling you how do you feel about that i feel great i i this movie is amazing i
03:17i could not
03:18have asked for a better outcome it's just incredible what phil and chris and brian and
03:22yeah i've got 500 other people involved have done is just phenomenal i i i am just astounded by how
03:32good this movie turned out and and early buzz seems to indicate that other people agree that
03:41we just got one from guillermo del toro i just i just put that on the air yet last night
03:47because
03:47mexico we love him and obviously yeah and that's one of the things so i was hearing one of your
03:52other
03:53interviews from way back and you were saying that you don't really visualize as much the things that
03:58you're describing which astounds me to when i read what you write i visualize it but when you get to
04:03see
04:03it through the lens of your filmmakers what surprised you the most um well nothing because uh i like i
04:14like you said i don't have a very visual imagination so i just kind of when i'm writing there's a
04:19blob of
04:20for ryland there's a blob for rocky there's a blob for the bridge it's it's like i don't have a
04:26firm
04:26notion of what things look like i it's called it's kind of called aphantasia but it's um i'm not it's
04:34a scale some people have extremely detailed visual imagination and some people have literally none
04:40like they don't see things in their mind at all and i'm more toward this way but not all the
04:45way there
04:46i see vague things and so because of that when i saw you know the rocky puppet when i first
04:52got to see
04:53the the rocky puppet yeah i didn't have to reconcile that with any existing image in my mind
04:59it was just like oh so that's what rocky looks like okay now i know yeah but that makes sense
05:06now
05:06but it's not easy because we all fell in love with rocky as a concept that you gave us we
05:11fell in love
05:12with brian i mean i know ryan was attached but when i first read the book i didn't know that
05:16and he didn't
05:16look like ryan gosling so so are you okay with people like taking away that image forever now
05:23and giving it to your characters i mean yeah i mean obviously i i i can't control what was in
05:32the
05:32mind of all of the millions of readers so i just have to hope they like the presentation that we
05:37came up with i think most people think that ryan gosling is pretty easy to look at so
05:42they'll do they'll do they'll do there's another thing because okay i know you're so careful with
05:48the science and sometimes you write something i know it happened to you the martian and then they
05:52send the probe and something else is new and how do you react at that point when something that you
05:57took so much good care of probably is this proved or proven differently scientifically it doesn't bother
06:04me at all my books are a product of their time um and i write them to be accurate to
06:09the science
06:10as it is known at the time that's all i can do i'm not going to go i'm not going
06:14to spend my whole
06:14life constantly correcting my books as new scientific data comes up right um so at the time i wrote the
06:22martian they thought that there was no water in you know in in the soil and so that's that's how
06:28things
06:28work in the martian and actually it's already happened with uh with project hail mary um rocky's homeworld
06:35of arid was based on a real exoplanet that really exists but it has now been proven that that exoplanet
06:42doesn't exist and it was like a measuring error based on regular stellar flare activity from the
06:49star itself and so there's actually no planet there at all i think it'll still work it's fine
06:57it'll be fine rocky somewhere else there's also a lot of talk lately within scientific communities but
07:04also political communities about us being closer to another other life forms outside in the universe
07:11i know we're always somehow there but lately it's been different and i think this is a movie that gives
07:17us hope that if it happens at some point we might do it right maybe i i believe that we're
07:25like millions
07:26of years away from first contact with alien life like because i believe that um uh whatever the odds
07:35are of life evolving and then ultimately becoming intelligent whatever that number you want to pick
07:41however small that odds are multiply that by the number of planets there are in the universe
07:46that it's it you're you're going to get some number of of intelligent species probably even just in our solar
07:53probably even just in our galaxy even gracias andy quiero ser tu mejor amiga de aquí en adelante
07:59por la vida de la vida y de aquí al cosmos y de regreso y de vuelta al infinito y
08:03más allá
08:03al infinito y más allá diría otro cosmonauta así es esta película que ya se estrena en un par de
08:11días
08:11exacto también tuvo presencia como ya sabemos de su protagonista y sus directores así que pues esto
08:19es lo que pasó que que emoción no que emoción que bonito es ver a radio hosting aquí verdad pero
08:24además
08:25después de todo lo que ha hecho con tantas películas creo que esto y lo que viene con star wars
08:30también
08:30lo van a poner en otro sí pero creo que esto es lo más importante que ha hecho en su
08:33vida y no
08:34solo lo creo yo lo ha dicho lo ha dicho así que adiós
08:45i understand the stakes i do
08:50my place is in the classroom the world is counting on you
08:54i thought that's what was so special about this book especially in the time that i got it because
09:02i i got it when um movie theaters were being closed down and uh film productions were being closed down
09:12and i couldn't even meet with andy weir the writer because we weren't allowed to meet um we were only
09:20able
09:20to talk on the phone to talk on the phone or have zooms so it felt like such a hopeful
09:26message that he had in this book which was that we as human beings
09:32can do incredible things together and that maybe the future isn't something that we should fear but
09:38it just needs to be figured out you know and and in ways it felt like et because um it
09:45felt like one of
09:46those core memory films but it was interesting because in this it was more scientifically grounded
09:52for instance like you know you would have to go to him and said at any t he comes to
09:56you but in this
09:57we have to go to meet rocky and the scientists are the good guys not the bad guys in this
10:02and everything
10:03was so so brilliantly thought out that it felt like a an actual
10:15um you know an actual
10:19experience of of what it might be like to meet another life form because andy had put so much
10:24thought into what atmosphere it would need to be in to live and that it was this rock
10:28basically it wasn't a cute alien with big eyes it was it was all very um rooted in science
10:35i thought that was just really impressive and gave it a kind of it grounded it in a way that
10:40that made
10:41it more emotional and and even more funny at times and more entertaining you were the only scientist
10:48who might know what this is i'm just a teacher at grover cleveland middle you have a doctorate in
10:53molecular biology i need you to come with us this is project yeah i love it i think i would
11:00encourage
11:01people to read the novel before they see the film because and definitely after you know it's such a
11:09i think you know this book when i got it it was just a manuscript so i i knew it
11:14was special but
11:14it's gone on to become considered one of the greatest sci-fi novels of all time
11:20and many people who've read it will say it's one of the best books they've ever read
11:24it's a very special book special experience especially now in this time to read something
11:30that's with andy's lens on the future and on humanity um yeah i think
11:40people love the way the book and now the movie makes them feel it's even beyond the movie it's
11:46beyond what we did there's something in the book that makes you feel a certain way that i would just
11:50encourage people to to have that experience because i think i can kind of guarantee that you'll you'll
11:57like the way it makes you feel proyecto fin del mundo recomendación si ya viene la película véanla
12:05pero luego lean el libro o escuchen el libro tiene una versión de audio preciosa con una producción
12:12preciosa también para darle más de lleno a los demás temas exacto es una buena oportunidad de cuando la
12:18película nos lleva a la literatura y esto es una gran propuesta de ello y que viva la ciencia ficción
12:23y
12:24que viva el amor interestelar y que viva la idea de salvar al mundo con todo lo que tenemos como
12:32humanidad y como iridiano si no los encontramos exacto ok eso es lo que nos hace grandes gracias gracias gracias
12:40gracias a ustedes
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