• 4 months ago
From the armpit of Oklahoma to the Big Apple – Girlie has come a long way, but still has long to go.

Enjoy this extended preview from Director Christy Hall’s Daddio – starring Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn. Watch the entire conversation unfold at your home tonight.

A young woman (Dakota Johnson) jumps into the backseat of a yellow taxi. The cabbie (Sean Penn) throws the vehicle into drive as they leave JFK airport and head into the night toward Manhattan, engaging in a conversation that takes them both on a single remarkable journey. As the two navigate the very human connection between passenger and driver in the world’s biggest city, they locate a common ground that helps each of them see the other’s point of view — bringing them both closer to figuring out themselves.

Directed by:
Christy Hall

Written by:
Christy Hall

Produced by:
Jean-Luc De Fanti, Max Work, Kostas Tsoukalas, Christopher Donnelly, Dakota Johnson, Ro Donnelly, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Christy Hall, Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis, and Terry Dougas

Cast:
Dakota Johnson
Sean Penn

Transcript
00:00You
00:10What about your accent
00:13Sorry, what your accent?
00:16My accent. Yeah, don't people from Oklahoma talk like this
00:22Not all of us apparently where you're from what part of the state
00:26I'm just a tiny little town. What's the town? You've never heard of it. What's the town?
00:35Okay, so Oklahoma shaped like a pan, right
00:39So if my arm is pan handle, yeah, then I grew up
00:46Here the armpit of Oklahoma was a call
00:53Gage Gage, Oklahoma
00:56Got it. You know, I honest to God would never have guessed Oklahoma. What would you have guessed? Not an armpit? I can tell you that
01:06How long you been in New York
01:09Nine years in June no shit. No shit one more year and I'll be official
01:15What you do for work? I'm a programmer
01:18computed
01:19Programmer computed
01:21Computers no shit. No shit like ones and zeros in that shit like ones and zeros in that shit
01:31You thought I was gonna say something more girly didn't you? Yeah. Yeah
01:36Yeah
01:38Wedding planner
01:41Fashion fashion. Hmm
01:44Not as many women code I'll give you that. Yeah, you drew a line the same
01:49Lifted your leg and left your mark. I
01:52Don't mind squatting
02:03So what's the deal with the ones and zeros
02:07Like
02:08They're like building blocks or whatnot. Like when I look at my computer, I'm really looking at a bunch of ones and zeros and shit
02:14Yeah, something like that no tell me I mean I honest to God want to know can't be a know-it-all if I don't know not
02:24Okay
02:27Basically
02:31So a computer uses electricity
02:34To create on and off states that can represent ones and zeros one being on and zero being off
02:44but they more often represent the idea of something being
02:48true or false
02:50Ones and zeros mean true or false. Well, not always they can also represent numbers and other things
02:57But much of what I do is testing whether something is true or false and I have always used one to mean true
03:03And zero mean false
03:05You got it. Oh
03:08Everything in a computer colors images
03:13Music money
03:15three-dimensional worlds
03:17all of it is is represented by
03:21ones and zeros
03:23true and false
03:25Correct. It's basically
03:29How everything you see
03:33Operates
03:39I mean
03:42Makes-sense we all do that lay down our bricks of ones and zeros build ourselves a fort
03:54And that shit is starts young right
03:57You are stupid
03:59true or false
04:01You are ugly true or false
04:04Your mother loves you true or false
04:07When you grow up that shit don't stop and climate change true or false Jesus Christ true or false
04:14You must wear pants today
04:17true or false and
04:19So it goes on and on
04:22we all got to choose our ones and zeros and
04:26Whatever we decide. Yeah that becomes the foundation from which we operate
04:37Or maybe I'm just talking bullshit
04:43Zero
04:49You're
04:51here is
04:53Surprising person I must say. Oh
04:56Shucks very little surprises me these days. What about you?
05:01What about me what where you from Hell's Kitchen or what used to be Hell's Kitchen not too far from where we're going
05:08What was it like when you were a kid?
05:11Back in my day man. If hell really did have a kitchen that would have been it
05:17No, yeah
05:19Junkies on every stoop hookers on every corner want a date want a date
05:26It's fantastic you still live in Manhattan I
05:30Own a place Jackson Heights. It's a small house. It's still a house. You better believe it
05:42So Clark lives in Queens no, no, no
05:48Vinnie lives in Queens Clark. Well, he's got a loft in Tribeca, right?
05:59Oh
06:24Very good
06:27And some kind of fender-bender up there
06:35Sorry, sweetie, I hate this shit not your fault. No these roads like the back of my hand
06:42Still can't predict the weather
06:45It's the one thing those maps have on me that's the one thing it's fine really no, it's not fine. It's not professional
06:53Should be paying attention. I could have gotten off back there. Well, I'm on the flat, right?
07:02I'm gonna meet her you know
07:05No, man, I won. I won again. Oh, you're leaving me in the dust over here
07:12two to zero
07:23I
07:53I
08:23You