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this. the human soul. and. with this is the you months or i think this is the common point many of your films deal with the same themes that are central to dostoevsky's writings the meaning of good and evil moral choice freewill conscious and subconscious do you just sad to raise those eternal themes in in a new context or do you actually try to add something new to the conversation. or try to say something new. in expand the ways my movie is hard try to make out a fridge about some you know in my last two movies perfect stranger in the. kind of. between the
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idea of the movie and the reflection is a perfect stranger. that we usually. don't know the personal ground. and. sometimes we don't know ourselves so this is the truth about this to move this. you mentioned the place already and i think in that movie in particular you deal with the same dilemma that dostoyevsky are raised in crime and punishment how much evil i can allow myself for the sake of good that i seek and i think you raise an additional question of what is good and what is evil because for just ask it was very clear what is good and evil but for you it's much more ambiguous much more interchangeable how can you make a moral choice when your definition of good and evil is not even certain. because for me the definition it's not you. good and. is
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that then from this situation i start. from the idea that all of us are a good person except to where we are in some situation that put us in to do to be better than no and. this is the reason of the present of this mori to understand how our moral point of view could change year in. a kind of situation and how important is the five that we have been side to understand this when iraq to this crimper a serious just for is i who in the sum of phrases about. that for me it's really important to decide the which kind of
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direction to fall over and this freezes. from those three years and know exactly who we are from were. there is nothing more. than see in the three days of the fight between god and. and this is the reason why. i use a lot of the very very strictly close up you have a very interesting character of a nun there who stopped hearing god and she's given an assignment to become pregnant pregnant in order to hear god again which proved to be a real blessing for her but that's because she has an external force that man with a diary telling her what to do giving her the directions but in real life we do not have the voice telling us what to do or doing. i think that you are alive we have
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a voice because the. word. for me is where you are for me that man a person. different. if you believe you could be gold or could be there. could be your coat. or just a mirror but i think we all wait a boy inside in bad movie there is also a story line about an elderly lady who is trying to save her husband from the advent of alzheimer's disease and at certain points she understands that in sacrificing for the loved one she cannot allow herself to sacrifice herself and that's i think the very question to the lot how much you can give to the loud one and how much you have to keep for yourself do you have
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a rule of thumb or personal rule of thumb in your life. i think the. the our lady. for me is center or main core of the movie of the movie. because she say's. there is something. inside of us. who. don't have to discover it's really lucky and this is the sun on meaning of the score. and she also says a certain point people who didn't have to contend with the darker sides of the lucky ones is that this isn't true because can you be as authentic genuine self without seeing evil in the without seeing your dark side yes yes it's really true i think it's real i think every one of us inside. a dark side really bout not everyone in our world will live
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to freeze with. if we don't have to face all for i think we are very very lucky because maybe our lives go in our way to we don't have to face off with this side but can you become a real can you without doing that because. as i was preparing i came across a quote from carl jung us where psychiatry is having a comeback these days and one of his famous quotes was dubbed in filth shall be found that you can only improve yourself by looking in the darkest corners of your soul can you become your better self without addressing your dark ourselves. i think going down your backside you can improve your. it's all. because i think that you can improve if you go down
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that you are able to come in how sometimes when you go. too much deeper. is that. all of your character is a struggling vidar a darker side but you never show a person who fully crossed into the evil side and we see a lot of lots of people like that these days people who go on shooting sprees people who kill torture and not to gain something for themselves or their loved ones but just for the sake of causing pain and suffering do you believe in absolute darkness in the human soul or do you still think that no matter what there's still some alive flaps. or. goodness inside this inside. i don't know when we. really. really
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believe this. that we sure. it's. our condition our life it's not always the band from our. you know. it's a very general general and i'm sure impossible question to answer but how would you maximize the amount of goodness in the world i think it's possible like wish. it's really. the. power we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for them to
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you shouldn't let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development only. exists. they'll see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. you know world of big partners through a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks.
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u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. we're going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there already is several generations of them so i just got this memo from the circulated branches off that says we're going to attack and destroy their governments and in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war and surely we can risk some discomfort or uneasiness or. welcome back to worlds apart with a tally of film director college and if as
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a college just before the break we talked about this theme or how on arrow or betray yourself your loved ones and that theme is very prominent in your are there are fixed ranger. and one of the most memorable lines and fell for me is that people need to learn how to break up shouldn't they try to learn how to stay together first. the. will to use the good. in different level. sometimes we didn't go so deep and we were mean superficially level and that that level sometimes could be perfect for anyone because we are scare to go. but the death level you can make an effort to break up or you can make an effort to stay together on there jane . why do you think people should go towards separating rather than trying to become
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real with one another. easier because it's easier to get. many of your male characters in that movie complain a lot about boredom that life is boring for them. is boredom for extreme you're human yes. there is one character and i think your characters in particular all believe that married life is boring is that something that you can blame on the other person or is that something that you have to work on yourself no it's. it's not for. the life it's boring. live could be boring. without something new. this is what i i see around me. some couples. that fifty. need
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something new. shoe make more in life and to kabul in perfect strangers. it needs a leader. segment yes an exciting fall outside but it's really little things and i think a lot of coble prefer to stay together don't break the car but. sometimes for more of some time for a child some time before common opinion. and they remain together for a lot of. motivation don't split pro and find outside the little pool. going on. in perfect strangers he also externalized to supper conscious element but instead of a man of
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a diary like him in the place you have a mobile phone that is kind of externalizing all the war is all that concerns all the secrets do you think the technology changed the way people build their relationships really change your exposure only in this moment because we are cross generation. because in unison with us though we did in mumbai form and if you should. change or the way in which we have. exposure to young drew is shown because young jewish. have any kind of relationship with their from you know your from yes right. in the first is not free. but is with your from and that is our phone. change of stuff first so
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in a relationship exposure you know issue should be an expression in sentiment a relationship because we don't yet see. something like for example shy now to become where. we are. we don't have to face our part in the first book i agree with here the technology makes it easier to get to know somebody very fast and you get intimate much closer but you still have to make the same moral choices i mean whether to cheat or not to cheat whether to make a certain move or not to make a certain all the main questions are still there. years. with first because. you can't really show. with a lot of their son the same. sue. why can't more nation in the same town with them person where can and this the humane
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is different if you have face to face or if you are. a foreigner between you and the other person as you're talking about it. and idea came to my mind that if one is a little bit like alcohol it takes away your inhibitions so when you have a personal communication there are many in here that keep your back yes absolutely you have a month old so. it's different be and so in time ok now i have you front of me if you make me a question i have to give you a man sir immediately i can think by two middle in with your phone you can put the other person then by. you can think about how you can. you. know immediately communication not spontaneous communication well i think you can
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both have very very spontaneous communication but also you can delay it. on some level it gives you more control. yes move quick. different kind of spontaneous now there's a very interesting moment in perfect strangers when has been does put in the situation when he has to either come out as has a rich sexual cheater or as gay and i was struggling with him a little bit because even if he was unfaithful to his wife with a man he would still be a cheater wouldn't be yes he have to be to make a choice to be unfaithful. to be feeling like it's value even if he feels like isn't he also a cheater yeah yeah yes but. for me what this report. too is. a story about agape from
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a different point of view. the most important the moment of the character and when you see i have been the for two hours and it's enough. to speak about the will long be. there. lives for to our situation now from what i know around fifteen remakes of perfect strangers have been made around the world including one recently in russia and i heard you say in one of the interviews that you don't really live a d.-a of remaking of your films why do you allow it there. because i can't stop the. biggest production company the rights of me and de our own do because. it's smart money questions. what i say that i don't like
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so much but for me it's not a problem if you ask me. just after. the year like. so sue it's normal because a movie is like a child for me and someone that changes your child it's like you change behavior and then. you don't like it but it's normal and. perfect stranger a lot of kountry would like to make of me. not for change the story be good because usually this is almost the same because they like to put some log. for example about two weeks ago. we make of prayer for strangers worse really is and about the about eight million.
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dollars first weekend and now after two weekends is twenty five million dollars maybe with the italian one with some. it's of course we were to make this kind of for south of the box office so i understand commercial. point of view make a lot of remake it's also very striking that this plot will be so easily translated into other cultures because fifty very different cultures from korean to tell him to russian found something in it that they relate so easily what is it about that cloud that's the thing is so accessible to all around the world because the idea and the. and the way in which we tell the idea is international it's not local. anyone can understand these deep
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trust for mission of the mobile phone. where fifteen remake of the perfect stranger has been ruled. in seventy five. maybe this is idea that could be understood everywhere you have in all of your selves you have a very intense focus on the story and the psychology of it is too many a static tricks or special effects i you know for the traditional storytelling. you know you don't know how do you. know who. were all three linger. movie. for me. like movie or.
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about. the emotion my union get from the scene that some emotion with. ok my movie. all your films involve a bit of a very realistic magic they have both improbable and very believable set up i think they make people feel a little bit like children without letting them forget that they're adults so this is a very interesting kind of condition that people relate to. do you agree with that or is that just my interpretation. quite agree it's interesting to the position of but you're saying it. is now working on your. first english language film the first day of my life which has been described as a new york sad suicide tragedy how is it progressing so far. from my book. i decided to. quit.
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this story. broke every way because. they are from allies who are. for a book because we're sikhs who are. so high in this may be that kind of story could be important in this moment because you. really hope for the story it's about for birth. the. try to start again from the bottom. and maybe in this moment in which your world seems. we need a story story story or for a start the first day of my life for that. it's. a story. i heard you say in the one ensure that unlike previous selves that dealt with the
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demons people have to confront this story is more about redemption you know finding something in you that allows you to leave for earth finding your own angels on a personal level what do you find more difficult to keep your demons under control or to talk with your personal angels. for me. to feel it's the world with my androids above. my personal. so it's the fuel to go with myself. and finally if i may i know that for most of your film career you've been in control of both writing and directing but in the united states the film industry is very compartmentalize everybody is responsible for his own are her own little area did you have to give up any of the controls in order to pursue it is in this case no because the model life
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is a movie we europeans saw world and saw all of the production for my friends the english movie is european production to me. production is minutes a few minutes then it's a quarter of the action on the box i will work. like you need and. everything's casting square. and music out of them any way i have requests them from united states from hollywood from morris in. to shoot the momentum the way so buddy buddy at the bottom and i think it's the fun to work with but anyway but in those things because yes you do your work you do like the way that i think about the script and someone about the bug or really important profession and stuff and school you have to. say
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about that they told me all i was very much looking forward to the year and next ten minutes thank you very much for sharing your insights for that thank you encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going our social media pages. same place same time here and also apart.
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no. i go to places like camp sundown to get for people that can't go out. and they're like so tired. this is like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about what they go through with us because we understand our daughter katie was diagnosed with a very rare sun sensitive condition if i get sunburned i heal she doesn't feel patients are going to have problems with no want to talk to your son and brains that are actually shrinking inside their skull gets thicker in the brain still
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small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin into your muscle all the way down to the bone and there's no relief. so we're just not sure this is but just. on this young the lying circumstances that allowed for these emotions of this very very eventful violence. i think that we may get the sons and even grandsons of dying at some point in the future it's primarily a political issue in iraq that has taken on minutes we've. been on the for occasions.
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to close out any. one know what i think my flight. i don't want or occasionally i knew she needed to get out of yeah because she. could get into any kind of tricky. when i say you need to move out of the one that you know enough but also before.
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three days. a. week then you know so. you. know that it would. really. be ok prime minister says has had on the next a bright future off to the leaders to endorse the deal to resume a faces an uphill battle to get a whole stalled holman's on his side. in the story says shape the week file and spills on to the streets of frances to gas and water cannon are used against yes protest is.

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