00:00Tenet was pretty big and there were some pretty spectacular set pieces and this was just another level.
00:05I mean, it's kind of, I might have seen him the tiniest bit stressed on this because on Tenet I
00:10didn't see him stressed at all.
00:12But like I think his capacity for containing chaos is just unlike any other human being I've ever seen.
00:21I mean he is just completely cool to QCOMB the whole time.
00:24But this is just probably the most ambitious thing any director has probably ever done.
00:32And he still just handles it with absolute grace.
00:35I mean I don't even understand how he, like even just jet lag, why does he not get jet lag?
00:40Chris said in that interview earlier, I found so refreshing where he said I just want people to be entertained.
00:46You know I think sometimes you can get so caught up in what the message that you want people to
00:50feel and experience.
00:51But that message could be different for any audience member.
00:55So I think to go on an adventure with us and to ultimately just be entertained.
01:00I think even though we're not fighting cyclopses and sirens and all that sort of stuff,
01:05we are dealing with everyday struggles that are a desire to belong, love, loyalty, sacrifice, consequence.
01:15You know even as simple as like missing your family.
01:17I think those are all things that we deal with on a daily basis.
01:21And I think the reason the Odyssey has endured is because when you read it you can relate to it
01:27in so many different ways with so many different characters.
01:29I think those are all things that you can relate to it in so many different ways with so many
01:29different ways with so many different ways with so many different ways with so many different ways.
01:29That's because you know it's a possibility.
01:29I think the Odyssey has reduced and low temperature co has a problem with so many different ways with so
01:30many different ways with so many different ways with so many different ways.
01:30Grazie a tutti.
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