No.4 Jimmy:
I want to talk about your movie
"The Old Guard" on Netflix right now.
It's the most watched film right now on Netflix.
Some timely themes based on a graphic novel.
Would you like to set it up?
Charlize:
When we made this movie, the graphic novel was sent to me.
It's a great graphic novel written by Greg Rucka,
and he wrote it right after his father passed away.
And when you read the graphic novel, it becomes very clear
that he's very good at understanding big worlds,
especially sci-fi worlds, but he has so much heart
in wanting to try and understand what makes life matter
and why death is important.
And I think he really struggled with that personally.
So the story feels very, very "A".
And the emotional story inside this big sci-fi world
of these immortal warriors who are
out there trying to do good but some of them are questioning
are they actually changing the world?
Is what they're doing really changing anything?
My character especially has kind of lost not only
her faith in herself but faith in humanity
and feels like none of this really matters anymore.
And a new "one," a new "B" is found in the story,
played by KiKi Layne,
and she kind of joins the group, and she brings
I think she brings knowledge of appreciation
to my character Andy and kind of understanding
why it does all matter.
It just takes one person.
You change one person's life
and what that can really lead up to is pretty amazing.
what this blank "A", "B" will be?
I want to talk about your movie
"The Old Guard" on Netflix right now.
It's the most watched film right now on Netflix.
Some timely themes based on a graphic novel.
Would you like to set it up?
Charlize:
When we made this movie, the graphic novel was sent to me.
It's a great graphic novel written by Greg Rucka,
and he wrote it right after his father passed away.
And when you read the graphic novel, it becomes very clear
that he's very good at understanding big worlds,
especially sci-fi worlds, but he has so much heart
in wanting to try and understand what makes life matter
and why death is important.
And I think he really struggled with that personally.
So the story feels very, very "A".
And the emotional story inside this big sci-fi world
of these immortal warriors who are
out there trying to do good but some of them are questioning
are they actually changing the world?
Is what they're doing really changing anything?
My character especially has kind of lost not only
her faith in herself but faith in humanity
and feels like none of this really matters anymore.
And a new "one," a new "B" is found in the story,
played by KiKi Layne,
and she kind of joins the group, and she brings
I think she brings knowledge of appreciation
to my character Andy and kind of understanding
why it does all matter.
It just takes one person.
You change one person's life
and what that can really lead up to is pretty amazing.
what this blank "A", "B" will be?
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