00:00I mean, I don't know, like, again, if there's anything specific, but I think the point is to, when you
00:07leave the theater, to be moved in some way and leave with a piece of it.
00:13And it's really up to, I think, the audience to interrogate and to live with and marinate with and wrestle
00:24with, because I know Wayne did while we were, you know, shooting it, you know, and I've had, you know,
00:29really great conversations and really great back and forth with people about their perspective and how it made them feel
00:34and what they would do.
00:35You kind of start putting yourself in the character's shoes as Emma or as Charlie and start asking yourself, well,
00:42what would you do?
00:43And who did something wrong or who did something right?
00:47And is there even such a thing?
00:49So, yeah, you just kind of, you start having those very honest conversations.
00:56And whatever those conversations are, the fact that they're being had is the cool and interesting part and the whole
01:02point, I think, of why we make movies in the first place.
01:05So, yeah.
01:05Let's do it.