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-I saw you in Toronto. -Oh, yeah.
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-It was like... -Yeah.
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-On the InStyle party. -Right.
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-You were leaving. -Yeah, that was nuts.
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And everyone was screaming at you.
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How is that part of the job, you think?
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Well, at Toronto, it was important, you know, because I had two films there, and I felt a responsibility to represent them.
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So it's what I did, how is it for you?
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I mean, I like going to events, and stuff like that.
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But I don't have to take selfies with people like you do, probably.
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I don't have to, either, but I choose to, sometimes.
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So this movie's pretty scary, there's ghosts in it, which I think it's really scary.
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Do you believe in ghosts?
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You know, it's so interesting.
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A lot of people have been asking me that question.
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And I can't think of a concise answer apart from to say.
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I'm open to it.
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'Cause I've had some people explain, sort of give me scientific evidence as to why they're physically not possible.
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And I love the Ghostbusters, so if there were no ghosts, there'd be no Ghostbusters.
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- So maybe we need the ghosts. -That's a good point.
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-Maybe we need ghosts. -That's true.
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'Cause then we get Ghostbusters.
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But do you believe there's anything after death?
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Because if there's ghosts, there must be something after death, too.
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I don't know.
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My hunch is we just get this one shot, you know?
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At least, that's the only one I'm conscious of.
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That's just... I don't know where that comes from, apart from just a gut feeling.
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I think...that's it.
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The lights go out, they go out, and you go back into the ground.
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-And that's sad. -Yeah。
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Sorry, that's a bit awful, isn't it?
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It's a nice feeling, in a way, it's comforting, 'cause it makes you try and live your life to the fullest, I think.
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So, another thing I liked about this movie is the romance.
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Back then, it was so easy to fall in love.
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You can just look at someone, and then you're like, "We're in love."
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That doesn't... that doesn't happen to you now?
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-Not every day, no. -Not every day.
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Do you think it has changed? Was it much easier before?
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Oh, I think falling in love is the same as it's always been.
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I think it's surprising, and shocking, and chaotic, and beautiful as it's always been.
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I think you can't... you know, you can't...
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The heart is uncontrollable.
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You can't legislate for who you fall in love with.
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You just...it happens.
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I think the structures for how we try to organize it intellectually have changed.
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But evolutionarily, we haven't evolved, um, at that kind of a rate.
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I think, you fall in love with somebody, you can't explain why you do it, you just do.
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So, there you go, that's my take on it.
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-What do you think? -I think...
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I mean, I think maybe it changes when you get a little older.
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'Cause when you're younger, it's much easier to just get that crush on someone, and then...
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You know, you think it's something more maybe than it is.
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And then... but when you get older, you have more of a checklist.
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But is that... but if you have a checklist, is that really love?
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Do you know what I mean?
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That might be someone you're trying to sync up with, and live with, or someone you're trying to share your life with, or share something with.
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You're trying to construct a relationship where you can run in parallel and work together, but that's... is that love?
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I don't know. I think...
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I think real love is about acceptance, and about truth, and about vulnerability.
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Yeah, and then I think in that...you know, when you really can accept someone for who they are, and that's what real love is.
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That's a great answer.
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Thank you, thank you so much.
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Good to see you again.