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  • -Let's talk about "Ophelia." -Yeah.

  • -Let's talk about this movie.

  • You compared it kind of --

  • Because it's based off of "Hamlet."

  • -Yeah.

  • -I added an "A" to that, "Hamalet."

  • -"Hamalet." -That's like "rappaer."

  • Rappaer and "Hamalet." No. "Hamlet."

  • But you kind of compare it to, like,

  • fans of "Game of Thrones," you think, will enjoy this.

  • -I started watching "Game of Thrones" this weekend.

  • -Just this weekend? Like, the last season?

  • -Yeah. No. First season.

  • -You just started watching the first season last weekend?

  • -Yeah, yeah, yeah. -Oh, wow.

  • -I'm two episodes in. But the thing is --

  • -It's a great ride. You're gonna love it.

  • -Oh, my God. Loving it. -It's a great show.

  • -But I know what happens at the end.

  • Yeah, but it's still enjoyable.

  • -She already knows the end of "Star Wars,"

  • so, I mean, come on.

  • -Yeah. Yeah. -She lives in that world.

  • -It's enjoyable.

  • And I watched it and I thought, "If people have

  • an appetite for this, they definitely have

  • an appetite for 'Ophelia.'"

  • -Why is that?

  • -Bloodlust, people going crazy, a bit of incest? Sure.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • -[ British accent ] A tad bit of incest?

  • You know you've got that one, yeah.

  • Check. Check. We got that.

  • -Yeah, so, that's why you'll like our film.

  • -[ Normal voice ] But who do you play?

  • -I play Ophelia. -Yes. Are you the queen? No.

  • -No. I'm a mere low maid-in-waiting,

  • lady-in-waiting.

  • -Aha! -Yes.

  • The queen is played by Naomi Watts.

  • Fantastic. She does a dual role.

  • We got Clive Owen -- in a great wig.

  • Draco Malfoy plays my brother. -Yeah! Come on.

  • -And George MacKay plays Hamlet.

  • -Did you -- This is an odd thing,

  • but did you get behind the bar at the wrap party of this one?

  • -I actually didn't make it to the wrap party.

  • -Because last time we talked,

  • you told me that you used to work in a pub.

  • -Yeah.

  • -And you know how to pour a pretty decent beer.

  • -I do. I haven't poured one in a while.

  • I was never much one for small talk.

  • I was like -- I wanted to get the thing done.

  • Like, I like to do my work.

  • -Yeah, you don't want to socialize.

  • -No. I'm here to pour some pints.

  • -Let's get down to some business right --

  • You want to pour some pints right now?

  • -Absolutely. -Let's do it, pal.

  • ♪♪ [ Cheers and applause ]

  • All right, here we go.

  • Let's pour a beer each and see who --

  • What is the secret to a good pour?

  • -I would say, with slightly darker lagers,

  • they're more bitter, so they require more of a head on them,

  • because it counteracts with the bitterness of of the beer.

  • -Really?

  • -So there's a steady angle, as you well imagine.

  • -You don't turn the cup or anything, right?

  • -No, no, no. -Okay.

  • -Just -- I haven't done -- -Here we go.

  • -Slow and steady. -Slow and steady.

  • Oh, no.

  • I feel like, already, I'm too foamy.

  • -Oh, my God. I'm actually pretty foamy, too.

  • -You are?

  • I might out-pour you at this thing.

  • But, also, I've been drinking for a lot of years.

  • I'm really good at this. -Wow.

  • -Oh, wow. That's pretty good, by the way.

  • -That's a big head, but look at that.

  • That's pretty gorgeous. All right.

  • -There's no -- 'Cause -- Yeah. That's pretty good, yeah.

  • Yeah, yeah. Yeah, nice. Nice!

  • -Not bad? I think -- Yeah, I --

  • -I mean, that sort of looks like an old-schooly sort of beer.

  • -Yeah. Mine looks like a scented candle or something.

  • Let's watch a clip from your movie.

  • Here's Daisy Ridley in "Ophelia."

  • We'll have a cheers beers.

  • -Cheers. -Take a look.

  • -I thought your brother was too low,

  • but I see he's too high.

  • -You are the first among those who might understand.

  • -I was a mother to you, and you turned my son against me.

  • -Forgive me. My lady, you raised me.

  • -I think you protest too much.

  • -You cannot know what it is to love a son.

  • -I know what it is to love yours.

  • -Ooh! [ Cheers and applause ]

  • My thanks to Daisy Ridley.

-Let's talk about "Ophelia." -Yeah.

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