00:00All right, so, before we got married, we did this thing where we said the worst thing we've ever done.
00:03Okay, that's the worst thing I've ever done.
00:06I...
00:07Okay, I, um...
00:12Are you serious?
00:15Uh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I, um...
00:18Emma, what the fuck?
00:21The Drama, c'est le nouveau film du Norvégien Christopher Borley,
00:25dont on avait beaucoup aimé les pourtant bien bizarres Seek of Myself
00:29et Dream Scenario.
00:32Dans celui-ci, Robert Pattinson et Zendaya sont à quelques jours de leur mariage
00:37quand un secret enfoui dans le passé de l'un d'entre eux réapparaît.
00:41Un point de départ prétexte à un film qui parle de l'innocence du désir,
00:46de la résilience de l'amour, du pardon aussi,
00:49le tout emballé dans la plus étrange des comédies romantiques.
00:52Avec deux acteurs impeccables qui relèvent un sacré défi
00:56en jouant des personnages plus que difficiles,
00:59d'où notre première question à Robert et Zendaya.
01:03Why did you say yes to the drama?
01:08Uh...
01:08Me, no, I'm kidding.
01:09I mean, come on, one of the main reasons,
01:11because you already signed up to it.
01:12I read the script and immediately was like, I don't know,
01:19it was just one of those things where I was like,
01:20I feel like I really, just really, really want to do this.
01:23It was thoughtful and emotional and funny and conflicting,
01:29and there was just so many things about it that I...
01:31And part of me was like, ooh, it's a little scary too.
01:34I remember my first reaction to it,
01:36I was kind of immediately wanting to wrestle with it
01:41and, yeah, I mean, I've had so many...
01:45I had such a strange reaction as a character,
01:47because it's kind of like quite a sympathetic guy
01:49and I was just...
01:50Beating him up.
01:51Just hated him.
02:03I like the unpredictability of what people are going to connect to,
02:08what they talk about, what they even think the movie's about.
02:10The point is to, when you leave the theatre,
02:13to be moved in some way and leave with a piece of it.
02:18It's really up to, I think, the audience
02:21to interrogate and to live with and marinate with
02:25and wrestle with,
02:28because I know waiting to hit it while we were shooting it,
02:30and I've had really great conversations
02:33and really great back and forth with people
02:35about their perspective and how it made them feel
02:38and what they would do.
02:39You kind of start putting yourself in the character's shoes
02:42as Emma or as Charlie
02:44and start asking yourself, well, what would you do?
02:47You start having those very honest conversations,
02:50and whatever those conversations are,
02:53the fact that they're being had is the cool
02:55and interesting part
02:57and the whole point, I think,
02:58of why we make movies in the first place.
03:02It's just...
03:03That's some drama.
03:08It's very funny.
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