then flash to the end where you're showing those demonstrations against the elected president, mohammad morsi in and essentially stage -- we can call it whatever we want, depose the elected government and have an army takeover. and it's the same feeling of hope and expectation, and so you say to yourself, well, what is it -- what is the will of the people? on one hand it seemed to be for elections, on the other hand it's against an elected president. >> well, i think that what's happening in egypt is, you know, similar to any movement in the world, the civil rights movement, the fight against apartheid, things take a long time. we're going through many mistakes, and we figured out how to remove leaders. we haven't become so good at figuring out how to elect leaders yet and stick with them. and we'll see where we go in this next phase, but ultimately i feel that people have to get to a point where they realize that we need to move towards pluralism. >> what do you think happens to the characters in your movie who are the muslim brotherhood characters? the thing i'm struck by looking at egypt f