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  • 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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