ENGLISH SPEECH NICOLE KIDMAN Be Curious English Subtitles

Krista Smith:
Over 70 performances you’ve had, of characters

that you’ve played to me when I look at some
of this stuff, and obviously, this year you

have two films, Boy Erased and Destroyer,
which you guys are lucky enough to be going

to see after we finish chatting.

But it seems like your work is only getting
better and more interesting as you go along

in your career.

Do you look at things differently now than
you did, let’s say when you were just starting

out and we first met you when you came, it
was dead calm, I think.

And then you went into Days of Thunder and
you kind of started your path here in America

with that?

Nicole Kidman:
I started actually at 14 in a film called

Bush Christmas.

And I got to get out of school for six weeks.

And, but I think my whole journey has always
been trying to find characters.

And as an actor, you’re very much, you’re
not in the driver’s seat.

I mean, you need a director to choose you.

You audition a lot, particularly when you’re
young, it’s like, that’s what you do.

And sometimes you get the role and sometimes
you don’t.

And I think you just have to have a passion
and sort of view it as a long term because

for me it was always the journey.

I wanted to go and explore the world.

I wanted to explore the human psyche.

I wanted to live a well-examined life.

And by doing what I do and being given the
chance to be able to act, it’s taken me on

this extraordinary road and I’ve worked with
the greatest directors in the world, I’ve

been around the greatest minds.

I’ve been the recipient of some of the greatest
writers and their words.

So, it’s an amazing place to be, but I never
would’ve thought that it was going to be like

this.

I dreamed big, but not like this.

Krista Smith:
And how do you sustain that passion and curiosity

and energy to take on what you do because
you do give a hundred percent at every single

performance, whether it is a supporting or
the lead?

Nicole Kidman:
I mean, it ebbs and flows and that’s the truth

of it.

There’s times when you go, I just don’t have
anything left to give.

And there’s been times when I’ve gone, okay,
I’m now drained.

I don’t know where I’m at in my life.

I’ve got to go and find, and I always say,
you know, you have to have the life to then

be able to go and put it into your art.

And I’ve had a crazy life.

I just have, and I’ve also had, I’m a highly
sensitive person and I also attach very strongly

to people.

And so, with that comes all of the emotions
that are attached to that.

And that then gives me the well to draw from.

But I’m also just, I’m still very curious.

I’m still, I still have this passion for the
work and for being on the set, and that time

between action and cut, it is still extraordinary
to me.

And sometimes it falls and you just go, I’m
never, ever going to be any good ever again.

And then something happens and it ignites
and you’re off.

And I love it and I still love it to this
day.

Krista Smith:
Now you’ve said before that Moulin Rouge is

the film that if you see it on TV, you have
to watch it.

Perhaps, I don’t want to say one of your favourite
films, but how important was that moment and

that character, what you did in Moulin Rouge
with Baz and playing Satine?

Nicole Kidman:
I mean, I grew up in a family where musicals

were considered the best that, that was what
you wanted to do.

My family, we would stand around the piano.

We would sing.

That was, but I don’t have a great voice.

I have a medium voice, but I don’t have a
voice that could sustain a Broadway show,

eight shows a week for, you know, years.

But suddenly Moulin Rouge came along and it
was like, oh my gosh, I get to sing and dance

and act, which is what they used to do.

I mean, the great actresses all could do all
of those things.

So, it was kind of like being given this opportunity.

Then of course I freaked out and went I can’t
do it, and Baz kind of had to push me into

it.

And he’s such a showman, Baz.

I mean, he just, so he almost willed that
performance and that out of me.

And I’d always said, I wanted to make a love
story as much as I make so many dark films.

And I explore all the territories that are,
you know, I like going into places that are

considered uncomfortable and dangerous.

I also love, love.

And I just had never been in a great love
story.

And I see Moulin Rouge is a love story and
I love being a part of that and putting that

in the world.

Krista Smith:
That was one of the great love stories.

It was so great to see the little bits of
it here.

And speaking of those dark characters, obviously,
Destroyer is, what struck me about this film

was first off, you’re unrecognizable in it
from when you see it on the poster.

The just physical transformation that you
did, obviously in makeup and hair and that.

But it was your whole walk and your body and
your voice.

You almost changed from the inside out.

Nicole Kidman:
I mean, that’s what you do as an actor.

I don’t like focusing on the hair and the
makeup and all of those things, because I

still believe in the mystery of the performance.

And there’s such a desire now for people to
tell you everything and dissect everything

and give you.

But there’s magic involved.

And I love keeping that magic too so that
then people just watch the film.

I mean, I have to say this year, I got given,
well, it was last year, but they’ve seemed

to have come out within a couple of months
of each other.

But Boy Erased and Destroyer, to have both
those characters in the same year is amazing

at this time of my life.

And they’re both really extreme and you’re
not seeing Boy Erased tonight, but by talking

about the two, one of them is they’re both
mothers, they’re both on a path trying to

heal what they’ve done to their children.

And I find that really powerful and emotional.

And I love that they’re so different, but
strangely enough, they’re on the same path.

And that was really, really interesting to
me.

And I actually did Boy Erased, I had four
weeks off, and then I went straight into Destroyer.

And then I collapsed.

Krista Smith:
Yeah.

I was going to say because it’s a very physical
performance and it’s also very masculine,

but yet so deeply feminine.

Nicole Kidman:
Well, I would say it’s deeply female.

Krista Smith:
Yeah, it is.

Nicole Kidman:
Which is a weird thing to say, but I do see

it as deeply female because her motivations
are female.

I mean, you haven’t seen the movie yet, but
there’s a moment when, and only a woman gets

to experience this when she finds out she’s
pregnant and it’s a flash.

She’s high, she’s doing cocaine and that is
devastating for her.

That’s the beginning of her relationship with
her child.

So, that’s a female situation for her.

That is, and it’s so complicated and devastating.

It leads her on this very, very destructive
path.

But she’s maternal and she’s operating from
a maternal force.

It may have been a maternal force that has
made massive mistakes, has not been there,

and has not been what we call a good mother.

But she’s a mother and the basis for so much
of her motivations and her drive is from that.

And her shame and her pain.

Thank you for having us.

Krista Smith:
Thank you.

Enjoy the film.

克里斯塔·史密斯:
你有超过 70 场表演,

当我看到这些东西时,你给我扮演的角色,
很明显,今年你

有两部电影,男孩被抹去和毁灭者
,你们很幸运

聊完就去看看。

但看起来你的工作只会
随着你职业生涯的发展而变得更好、更有趣

你现在看待事情的方式
是否与以前不同,比如说当你刚开始

的时候,当你来的时候我们第一次见到你
,我想,那是死一般的平静。

然后你进入了雷霆时代,
你就这样开始了你在美国的道路

妮可基德曼:
我实际上是从 14 岁开始拍一部名为《

布什圣诞节》的电影。

我不得不离开学校六个星期。

而且,但我认为我的整个旅程
一直在寻找角色。

作为一个演员,你非常,你
不在驾驶座上。

我的意思是,你需要一个导演来选择你。

你试镜很多,特别是当你
年轻的时候,就像,这就是你所做的。

有时你得到这个角色,有时
你没有。

而且我认为你只需要有一种热情
并将其视为长期的,因为

对我来说这一直是旅程。

我想去探索世界。

我想探索人类的心灵。

我想过一种经过深思熟虑的生活。

通过做我所做的事情并
获得表演的机会,这让我走上了

这条非凡的道路,我与
世界上最伟大的导演合作过,我

一直在最伟大的头脑中。

我收到了一些最伟大的
作家和他们的话。

所以,这是一个了不起的地方,但我从没
想过会变成

这样。

我梦想很大,但不是这样。

克里斯塔史密斯:
你如何保持那种热情、好奇心

和精力去承担你所做的事情,因为
你在每一次表演中都付出了百分之百的努力

,无论是支持
还是领导?

妮可基德曼:
我的意思是,它起起落落,这就是

事实。

有时候你走了,我只是没有
什么可以给的。

有时我已经走了,好吧,
我现在筋疲力尽了。

我不知道我在我的生活中处于什么位置。

我必须去寻找,我总是说,
你知道,你必须有生命,然后

才能去把它融入你的艺术。

我过着疯狂的生活。

我只是有,而且我也有,我是一个高度
敏感的人,我对人的依恋也非常强烈

因此,随之而来的是所有与之相关的情感

然后,这让我可以从中汲取灵感。

但我也只是,我还是很好奇。

我仍然,我仍然对
工作和在片场充满热情,

在动作和剪辑之间的这段时间,对我来说仍然是非凡的

有时它会掉下来,你就走了,我
永远不会再有任何好处。

然后发生了一些事情,它点燃了
,你就走了。

我喜欢它,直到今天我仍然喜欢它

Krista Smith:
现在你之前说过,红磨坊

是一部如果你在电视上看到它,你就
必须看的电影。

也许,我不想说你最喜欢的
电影之一,但那个时刻和

那个角色有多重要,你在红磨坊
和 Baz 一起扮演 Satine 做了什么?

妮可基德曼:
我的意思是,我在一个音乐剧

被认为是最好的家庭长大,这就是
你想做的事。

我的家人,我们会围着钢琴站着。

我们会唱歌。

那是,但我没有很好的声音。

我的声音中等,但我的
声音无法维持百老汇演出,

一周八场演出,你知道,几年。

但突然间,红磨坊出现了
,我的天哪,我可以唱歌、跳舞

和表演,这是他们过去常做的。

我的意思是,伟大的女演员都可以做
所有这些事情。

所以,这有点像被赋予了这个机会。

然后我当然吓坏了,我
做不到,Baz 不得不把我推入

其中。

他是个表演者,巴兹。

我的意思是,他只是,所以他几乎
是出于我的意愿而表现出来的。

我总是说,我想拍一个爱情
故事,就像我拍了很多黑暗电影一样。

我探索所有的领域,
你知道,我喜欢进入被

认为不舒服和危险的地方。

我也爱,爱。

我只是从来没有经历过一个伟大的爱情
故事。

而且我看到红磨坊是一个爱情故事,
我喜欢成为其中的一部分并将其

推向世界。

克里斯塔史密斯:
那是最伟大的爱情故事之一。 在这里

看到它的小片段真是太好
了。

说到那些黑暗的角色,很明显,
毁灭者,这部电影让我印象深刻的是,

当你在海报上看到它时,你已经认不出来了。

你所做的只是身体上的转变
,显然是在化妆和头发等方面。

但这是你的整个行走,你的身体和
你的声音。

你几乎从内而外改变了。

妮可基德曼:
我的意思是,这就是你作为演员所做的。

我不喜欢专注于头发和
妆容以及所有这些事情,因为我

仍然相信表演的奥秘。

现在人们非常渴望
告诉你一切,剖析一切,

然后给你。

但其中有魔法。

我也喜欢保持这种魔力,
这样人们就可以观看这部电影了。

我的意思是,我不得不说今年,我得到了,
嗯,那是去年,但他们

似乎已经在几个月
内互相出现了。

但是男孩被抹去和毁灭者,在同一年同时拥有这
两个角色在

我生命中的这个时候是惊人的。

他们都非常极端,
今晚你不会看到男孩被抹去,但是通过

谈论这两个,其中一个是他们都是
母亲,他们都在努力

治愈他们所做的一切 他们的孩子。

我发现这真的很强大和情绪化。

我喜欢他们如此不同,但
奇怪的是,他们走在同一条路上。

这对我来说真的非常有趣

我实际上做了 Boy Erased,我有四个
星期的假,然后我直接进入了 Destroyer。

然后我崩溃了。

克里斯塔史密斯:
是的。

我要说的是因为这是一个非常身体力行的
表演,它也非常男性化,

但又非常女性化。

妮可基德曼:
嗯,我会说这是非常女性化的。

克里斯塔史密斯:
是的,是的。

妮可基德曼:
说起来很奇怪,但我确实认为

它是女性,因为她的动机
是女性。

我的意思是,你还没有看过这部电影,但
有那么一刻,

只有女人发现自己
怀孕了,而且是一闪而过时,才会体验到这一点。

她很高,她正在吸食可卡因,这
对她来说是毁灭性的。

这是她与孩子关系的开始

所以,这对她来说是女性的情况。

也就是说,它是如此复杂和毁灭性。

它引导她走上这条非常非常具有破坏性的
道路。

但她是母性的,而且她是
从母性力量中运作的。

可能是母性力量
犯了大错,不存在

,也不是我们所说的好母亲。

但她是一位母亲,她的
许多动机和动力都源于此。

还有她的羞耻和痛苦。

谢谢你有我们。

克里斯塔史密斯:
谢谢。

欣赏电影。