• 3 months ago
Interview with Phil Lord and Chris Miller
Transcript
00:00You know in throughout the movie people are asking each other to listen
00:06Right like four or five different times, so it felt like a miracle of purpose, right?
00:11and it's all about parenting and the developing relationships between
00:16Children and parents and how they both need to evolve together and grow up together, right?
00:20and also like about leadership right that like Miguel is leading this big group and some of that leadership means like
00:28You know leadership used to mean laying down the law, right?
00:32But you know, but when like one of the things we've discovered as filmmakers is that filmmaking is really about listening
00:39It's not about telling and and it means you watch a movie and you listen to the movie with your body
00:44You listen to the crew members. You're not if you want to
00:49Direct or produce a film because you like being in charge
00:52Definitely get another job
00:55I'll tell you a quick story about that, which is that you know in an early version of the movie with
01:02Pavitra's talk up was very different and a number of Indian Indian American
01:08Indian Canadian Canadian
01:11animators
01:12Okay, like wrote us an email saying like we think
01:15Pav can be better and more interesting
01:18Just cooler
01:20So we we like had a zoom with them and like okay tell us what you think
01:24I mean obviously, you know
01:25It would be great to know like how we can how we can make him better and they sort of it laid out how they want
01:31him to be cooler basically, and so we got together a
01:35group of
01:36Indian Indian American writers for a roundtable and we're like, how can we make this guy more aspirational more like?
01:44Like a real like kid in Bombay today
01:47and and out of that came a whole different version of his intro and opening and
01:53And he became so much better and everyone was so much happier and the fact that you can like listen to your teammates
02:01and and help make something better and more authentic and more interesting and more fun and he became like he became a real
02:09Favorite it transformed this sequence. So that's the thing that like you could see that email as a speed bump, right?
02:15that's just sort of like an obstacle or you can see it as an opportunity for the movie to get better and and
02:23Right, so so and it it really did like it turned a sequence that people enjoyed
02:30Into a sequence that people loved and not just Indian people, but everyone
02:36And and that's the thing about you know, this is we're getting a bit off-topic, but the thing about like
02:42Inclusivity is that it is good for the audience. It's good for the film
02:48It makes the movie more
02:50Entertaining for everyone right for everyone and that's and we often say that like people make the punitive case
02:57or like de I like
03:00They need to make the affirmative case, which is like how much better everything gets
03:04Yeah, right exactly. Well, and it's an incredible credit to both of you guys that that's your that's your creative process
03:10Is that you always are? Thank you for sharing that

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