Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles talk about a jillion air. Um, this is a very unusual and I mean that in a good way movie. It's very, uh, distinctive. Your character is. I mean, maybe you could Why don't you describe your characters, old olio? Well, first of all, the hair over. I can almost do it now because I've grown out my hair. I see that. But you have hair over your face a lot of the time, and then your movements e mean, you're a very gifted actor, so I'm not surprised that you could do this. But your movements are very distinctive and almost look like you. You had to really think about how this character moves 100%. Uh, Miranda July of the Director and I would get together and do strange exercises and improvs to try to find the physicality we ended. Actually draw going a lot from animals weirdly on de. So when people say, What do you base this character on? I say a proud lion who became are are sort of blueprint for her. That's so interesting because, um, though I'm not an actor. When I started doing the talk show many, many years ago, I was thinking. About what? Who is what? I wanna one body and I came up with scared Leamer, you know, just like uh huh. Thanks. Just kind of like, wide eyed. Nervous, uh, somewhat birdlike. So I'm familiar it on Lee. I've been doing it for 27 years, and everyone's like enough. Enough. You know, there's a your really impressive moment in the film where you're sort of your character is very sneaky. Has to be because you really have to live by your wits and your ability to get around situations. There's this scene where you've been backwards and I thought, Is that c g I was that c g When your character old Giulio bends backwards? No. In fact, this happens to me a lot of my career. Like I on the show. I do WestWorld, uh, tiny show that ideo never heard. Never heard of it. Um, like I had to ride a horse at full speed with while shooting a rifle. So writing, writing on a running horse with no hands holding this heavy rifle, and I really did it and everyone thought it was C g. I or thought I was strapped to the horse. And I was like, No. And now with gazillionaire, they think that this is C g I that I was on the wire, and I'm like, No, look, I am actually doing doing these things with my body. I'm actually doing this. It's not C g I. So that was a weird skill. Is that Is that yoga? Years of yoga. Do you? Did you have? No. Did you have, like, your spinal column? Like a few vertebrae removes do that. Okay. I don't know why, but I've weirdly been someone of, like, a limbo, uh, champion as as a child. And growing up, I was I was always the one at bar mitzvahs. That one. Whatever. Weird hat or prize. You know, if you could do the limbo challenge and so I don't know why. It's just a strange skill that I have that okay now has become immortalized in in this film. I love that I love you. You brought up all my life I've been a limbo champ. When never in my life have I been asked to do limbo. It's never comes. Where where in the world are you living it? You go to events and people like, Well, it's limbo time. Well, growing up as a kid, it's like birth in the nineties. I don't know. Birthday parties, bar mitzvahs, weddings. Just weird. Weird things like that. Yeah, limbo.
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