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If you were to ask the five best 00:00:58.392 - 00:01:00.016
filmmakers in the world right now 00:01:00.018 - 00:01:02.103
to make a movie like this, 00:01:02.105 - 00:01:04.023
it, it wouldn't even be in the same universe. 00:01:04.815 - 00:01:08.442
I was blown away. Like, like three minutes in 00:01:08.444 - 00:01:10.194
I turn to my friend and go, 00:01:10.196 - 00:01:10.986
"This is the fucking greatest movie 00:01:10.988 - 00:01:11.945
I've ever [chuckling] seen in my life." 00:01:11.947 - 00:01:13.322
It has withstood, like, ten years. 00:01:13.324 - 00:01:17.242
And people are still watching a movie 00:01:17.244 - 00:01:19.161
and talking about a movie. 00:01:19.163 - 00:01:20.245
People aren't doing that about whatever won the Oscar 00:01:20.247 - 00:01:22.498
for Best Picture ten years ago. 00:01:22.500 - 00:01:24.125
What genius is behind this? 00:01:24.127 - 00:01:25.959
Tommy wanted to break... 00:01:25.961 - 00:01:27.253
Tommy wanted to break barriers in filmmaking. 00:01:27.255 - 00:01:29.087
I think that he had a very clear vision. 00:01:29.089 - 00:01:31.423
He is a figure of mystery where, you know, 00:01:31.425 - 00:01:33.049
you do wanna learn more about him. 00:01:33.051 - 00:01:34.843
Who is this man? Who is this auteur? 00:01:34.845 - 00:01:36.637
The kind of sheer ambition of it is... 00:01:36.639 - 00:01:40.224