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Disconnect is three different stories that were pulled right out of the headlines and dramatized and then threaded together, you know, to create an emotional thriller.
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It's about the way that technology -- all these screens in our lives can bring us closer and then can also keep us farther apart from each other.
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And the movie's not just about technology, it's also about the way in which we communicate with each other.
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About how people talk to each other.
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And that was very interesting to me and very important to me to explore the way in which we communicate.
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And, to me, ultimately the movie's much more about the power of human communication than about technology.
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Technology is neither good nor bad.
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It is a reflection of us, you know.
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Technology puts -- makes bombs and it can put us on Mars.
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I've met people who are very distractible people who were always on their phones.
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They were distractible people to begin with.
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And I've met wonderfully calm and wise people who keep their phones in their pockets, and especially during dinner.
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Those were calm and centered people.
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So I don't think technology makes us do anything.
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I think it's our personalities that are, you know, expressed through all these devices that we have.
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And that's one of the things the film tries to explore.
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We've never been able to be as close with all these people everywhere in our lives on different continents before as we have now.
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And that's very exciting.
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But when you are connected to thousands of people, it's hard to find time for the people that you really want to connect with, you know.
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So that's just one of the ways in which the duality of technology affects, you know, our attention span.
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I mean, we've never been in the history of mankind connected with so many people.
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We've never been asked to focus on so many different things until this time -- right now.
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Now we are, you know, it is so easy to talk to 200, 300 people in a day.
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So it's an exciting time I think for us humans.
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But with it comes...
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That was Samantha's phone that just went off and gave us a little interlude.
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It was. But I think it's really exciting.
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You know, I love technology.
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I'm excited that I was alive when the Internet exploded.
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This is not an anti-technology movie at all, but it's asking questions that I think everyone is asking every day.
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How much time do you spend on the Internet?
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Or how much time do you spend on your phone?
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How much time do you spend connected with those hundred people as opposed to those hundred people, you know.
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Who do you really give your time and your attention to?
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These are decisions we have to make now every day whereas, you know, 10, 20 years ago we didn't have to make those decisions, you know.
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We just sort of hung out with whoever was in front of us.