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| Joseph Gordon-Levitt - French Interview |
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Le Grand Journal interview. Answering in
french while promoting Brick at the 2005
Festival of Deauville.
Here's a translation attempt (sorry for the
mistakes, any correction is welcome):
00.13: "What I become for the others doesn't
really matters to me" (literal translation
because I'm not sure of what he means here)
0.33: "When I was young I was more selfish, I
was mostly concerned with my own pleasure.
Since I've moved to NYC I went to college, I
studied french, I visited France and Paris. I
discovered that there's a world that I'm
concerned with and that I love. I want to be
a part of this world. And I think that the
movies I made in the last 3 years... I hope
they reflect that."
01.18: "I look at pictures of May 68 in Paris
and it seems to me that it's exactly what
should happen in NY now. It probably won't
but if we can inspire with a movie, that is
the goal for me."
01.41: "Mister Godard if you're watching
this: Hello, call me please ! "
And then the host adds that he adores
"Pierrot le fou" and "Le Mépris" (Godard)
and also Brigitte Bardot and Anna Karina.
That's part of the reasons why he learnt
french in college. Tags : joseph gordon levitt interview french brick deauville |
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Durée : 121 s |
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