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Karla Sofía Gascón talks about the positive reaction to 'Emilia Pérez' and how she thinks that audience's reception to films are just as important as that of The Academy while chatting with THR at the Oscars Governors Awards.

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00:00Congratulations on your film. There's a lot of buzz, a lot of discussion,
00:03Twitter, like social. You watch it? Yes, social media is a buzz. I love it.
00:08Oh my gosh. I mean, what is that? How is the reception?
00:11How is the reception been for you? Tell the people. Tell the people to watch.
00:14And they can. They can right now.
00:17What has the reception been like for you? How has it been?
00:21I'm really happy for the reception, for the movie, for the public, for the
00:26audience,
00:27for all the people that I found in this journey.
00:32It's like a...
00:35I think that is...
00:38You know Julius Verne? Julius Verne, the writer?
00:43It's like that. The journey inside the heart.
00:48And we're here, it's awards season. I mean, what would it mean to see the film be
00:53recognized on that level?
00:55What? What, what?
01:00An honor.
01:02But I think that the most important now is the recognition for the audience,
01:06no? Because at the end,
01:11sometimes if you ask me,
01:15no? For example, I have a taste different from the others, no?
01:19At the end, this is not meaning if you are best or
01:24less than the other, no? I think it's only
01:28about taste. But if you
01:31ask me, like,
01:36objectively, I think this is the best movie in the world.
01:40I think it's the best movie in the history of
01:44the cinema. And I think
01:47we don't understand yet
01:52the meaning of this, of this movie,
01:56social and in the history.
02:00I'm feeling like a Van Gogh.
02:05I need to cut my hair,
02:09because more or less I don't understand yet
02:13what's happening in the future with this film. No, no, it's...
02:17I'm joking a lot, but this is serious.

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