00:25This is Tim Wassberg from Festtrek on CERN TV.
00:30I thought it would be very interesting to change the lenses when she mutates and to offer
00:39a new vision and we are from her point of view after this and so this is why I decided
00:46to use this specific lens and also because I wanted to give something funny to the audience
00:55and I thought that you know this lens was it was cool to watch and it was really from
01:03her vision what she sees and it's also about who you want to become in life you know and
01:09I think that you know when you first when you get your first job I think it's a very decisive
01:15moment in your life because it's the moment where you also define yourself and choose the
01:21individual that you want to be and I think it's not only a film about you know work but
01:28it's also a film about you know how you position yourself as an individual and how you you know
01:37make choices and you and you become the person that you want to be it's a room where I think
01:53they they want to be friends or they want to be lovers but because of work you know they can't
01:58really I mean have this kind of relationships and their you know work always come back and
02:08uh it's um I think it really maybe uh tell the fact that uh work is so oppressive and it
02:16takes so
02:17much you know room in their life that's you know they have to uh you know make their feelings on
02:25the side and I think that a lot of people can recognize themselves in wanting to do well and not
02:33not be at the height of a system that goes too fast I think it's difficult to not have to
02:39be able to find yourself somewhere in Margot I think it's a pretty universal person where
02:44we can all... I think the question was more about how many others want to see it in fact
02:52but I'm not sure she wants to see it in a certain way I think she wants to see it
02:58because it
02:58has a sense for her and that suddenly her body changes and that maybe she doesn't have
03:01the habit of being looked at and there suddenly she's afraid that we look at it because
03:05she also changes I think it's not a person who needs to be seen but who needs to be seen
03:13and who needs to be seen and who needs to be seen by a system
03:16what
03:28it was quite instinctively I think that the role of comedian is great to touch the nature of
03:37his character but it's also great to be able to be able to go to the opposite and
03:43his most grossness and his violence and his most grossness and his violence I think we're
03:48all managed by several things and duality and I think personally I have these two things
03:53I can have a lot of anger and rage and at the same time have a lot of douche and
03:57I have
03:58been very difficult to be able to be able to go to the opposite
04:03Yes she is but in the end she sacrificed herself you know she sacrificed herself not to hurt you know
04:10people she loves around her so I think that's that's the most beautiful you know act of love
04:21me
04:21I'm
04:21that's that's that's the most beautiful you know
04:23I'm
04:32that's the most beautiful you know
04:45that's the most beautiful you know
04:45like what you think that's that you know
04:45You
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