Prática de Shadowing: Miku Martineau Breaks Down Netflix’s Bet, Evolving Yumeko, Adapting the Manga & Learning to Gamble - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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I mean Yumiko is just so fun.
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I mean she's crazy.
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She's a teenage gambling addict and it was really important for me to bring
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that manga energy to life while also humanizing her.
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So you know those moments where like yelling bingo!
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Three of a kind!
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Yumiko!
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You know those things?
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Those are like the iconic moments of Yumiko's craziness and wildness.
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But...
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Awesome!
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she's just such a wild card you know i wanted yumako's hand movements
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and the way that she you know goes in
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and out really fast or slams the table to be personalized
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and iconic to her so it was really fun to play with that
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hi amika how are you doing today i'm doing fantastic how are you doing fantastic as well thank you
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so much for sharing your time with us today in the movie podcast um yeah of course You're
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so fantastic as Yumiko in Bat.
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And we had such a great time watching this show.
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It's something that we did not expect it to be like.
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We kept seeing the posters and the trailers.
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And when we finally got into it,
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we're like, wow, this is a very unique show.
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It is.
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You know, the manga energy is really coming to life.
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It's, you know, very visually animated and wild and eccentric.
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And I love the editing style.
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Yeah.
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Definitely.
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I love the editing style as well.
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Yumiko is such an enigmatic and fearless character.
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Yeah.
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What was your first reaction when you read that script for Bette?
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And how did you begin to kind of tap into that energy?
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I mean, Yumiko is just so fun.
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I mean, she's crazy.
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She's a teenage gambling addict.
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And it was really important for me to bring that manga energy to life,
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you know, and to balance it while also humanizing her.
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So, you know, those moments were like yelling, bingo!
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You know, those things, those are like the iconic moments of Yumiko's craziness and wildness.
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And she's just such a wild card.
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But you know for the first time ever in the story we're really diving into what truly drives Yumiko's madness
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So the duality of her character was really fun to play
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Yeah Something that we love so much
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while watching the show is also just your voice in it
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and how distinct it is and how you love playing with people
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So we'd love if you could talk about finding her voice
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and you know kind of really wrapping your head around who this character was Oh, for sure.
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I mean, it's inspired by the manga.
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So a lot of the physicalities and the pace and like it was something that was really drawn from the original.
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But, you know, again, I'm also taking that inspiration and we're creating this whole new world.
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But yeah, all of those things were really important to me.
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I wanted her voice to be specifically Yumeko.
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And I wanted to have those moments of,
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you know, stillness and that really stoic energy that she has.
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She's very magnetically charming in a lot of ways.
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And then she's also terrifying.
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She's crazy.
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So it was really fun to play into.
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Yeah, she's a little scary, for sure.
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Yeah.
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I think just because it's like she lures you in.
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She does.
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This is interesting.
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And then when you have those big moments,
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especially at the gambling tables,
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it's like, okay, this is a character I was not expecting at all.
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Yeah.
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I mean, she comes ready to play.
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And I really wanted to play her in a sense where,
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you know, the audience could debate what was going to happen.
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Or it's like, is she flirting with them or is she not?
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Or is she about to strike or is she not?
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I kind of really love that impulsiveness of her character.
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Definitely.
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Now, the gambling in this show is very cool.
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Yeah.
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Never did I want to know how to gamble more in my life and play all these games.
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But I'd love to know,
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what was your background going into this?
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Were you familiar with all the different games that you guys were playing?
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Did you have to go to a gambling school to kind of get an idea,
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wrap your head around that?
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Yeah, it was so much fun.
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And so right before filming,
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we did a gambling boot camp with all of the castmates.
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And it was such a good bonding experience for all of us.
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And I love my castmates.
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It was just so much fun.
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And we had professional gamblers come in and really teach us the specific moves.
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and every, you know, move that you did was very personalized to the character,
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which is something that I loved.
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You know, I wanted Yumiko's hand movements and the way that she,
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you know, goes in and out really fast or slams the table to be personalized and iconic to her.
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So it was really fun to play with that.
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That's cool.
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Yeah.
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And these gambling scenes got very intense.
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Like, look back at the episode Suki,
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for example, how, without going into spoilers,
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obviously, how crazy and psychological that episode gets.
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Did it ever really get intense on sets?
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And if it did, how did you guys kind of break that off?
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I mean, as soon as the director called action,
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all of us were locked in.
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And it was really cool because,
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you know, it's a school setting,
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so we have a lot of background actors,
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and they're seeing it for the first time, too.
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And so sometimes the energy was really wild because it would get so intense and crazy.
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And, you know, that episode,
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I love when me and Suki are gambling and we're both locked in.
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Yeah.
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Definitely very locked in, very terrifying.
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Yeah, the stakes are high.
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Yeah.
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You know, as a Canadian actor,
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what does it mean that you bring this show to a global platform,
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to a global stage, to Netflix,
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you know, shooting in Toronto as well?
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Yeah, I mean, I grew up in Toronto and I'm Canadian
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and I'm also Japanese and most of the lead cast were all Canadian actors
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so it's really amazing that Netflix and Boat Rocker
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and Simon Barry really gave us this opportunity I mean we have
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so much talent in Canada it's awesome yeah that's awesome now for yourself you are no stranger to directing and writing
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And we've done our homework.
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So we'd love to know what films,
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what directors inspired you most when you were growing up?
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Whoa.
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That is such a good question.
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And, you know, I think growing up,
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I, I, I, it's going to sound strange.
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I wasn't even the biggest movie fanatic.
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Like I wasn't, I was never the person who was like knowing all the names of the directors and everything like that.
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I just got into it because I enjoyed the process so much and I felt like a kid doing it.
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I was a kid with such a wild imagination and I was always playing imaginary games.
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I was running in the ravine next to my house pretending I was in a zombie apocalypse.
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Sure.
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Things that you do as a kid.
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I fell in love with filmmaking the same kind of way.
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I love how, you know,
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the camera operates and how it takes a whole crew to do this one end result
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and how everybody is like a working piece in the puzzle.
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I think it's so special.
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And everybody, no matter what your number is on the call sheet,
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no matter if your cast or crew,
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everybody is significant in this storytelling process.
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Yeah.
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Is there something from Yumiko that you're going to take maybe to future projects that you bring to?
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I mean she does teach two very important lessons
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which is one being present because you know to her either outcome good
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or bad the worst thing has already happened in her life
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which was her parents death so that's why when she's gambling she's
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so free in the moment and she lives things by chance
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so I think remembering to always be present is good maybe not in a gambling sense
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but I will be present and she also sees people's essence.
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St. Dominic's is filled with people with such hard exteriors and
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when she steps into the school one of the main reasons why she shakes things up
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so much is because she looks through their hard exterior
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and almost like holds a mirror up to them
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and they see themselves for the first time
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and I think it's just a good reminder you know you
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a lot of people in life you never know what's going on and they can have hard exteriors
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but to try and see past that and give everybody grace and,
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you know, empathy and be like,
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I can see you for you,
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you know, your true self.
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Yeah, absolutely.
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And when we look back to the original manga and the fans of that,
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what is it that you're really excited for fans to see with Bette and also something that you think will surprise them?
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I'm just so excited.
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Our core principles of Bette are really inspired by the manga.
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I mean, it is about power.
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It is about social status and those entire dynamics and wealth.
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And we really do bring that manga energy to life.
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The reason, you know, people love Hakegurui so much is because it's filled with that manga energy.
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And, you know, we really carry the story with a lot of love
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and care and attention to make sure we bring that side to life.
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And I am just also really excited to see,
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you know, for them to see.
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I'm excited too.
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But I'm really excited for them to see the part of Yumiko that we've never seen before.
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I mean, it's inspired by the manga,
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but I did watch the entire anime,
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and I've read the entire manga series.
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And a question that I always had,
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especially as an actor, you're given a character.
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You know, Yumiko's crazy.
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She's eccentric.
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She's wild.
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She's a gambling addict.
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But then my job is kind of like,
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okay, but why is she like that?
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and in the 17th volume of the manga,
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which is the last book as of right now,
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it is revealed that her parents were murdered and she has a very traumatic past.
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So I'm excited that we get to explore deeper into that because we were left on a cliffhanger, basically.
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So I'm really, I'm just excited for the fans to get to know Yuma Kotemar.
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That's awesome.
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And we go back to your directing for a second here.
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We, you know,
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fingers crossed everything goes well we're going for season two do you think you want to come back
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and maybe direct an episode whoa oh my i'm sorry i'm
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like that's a great idea i'm like i'm getting on
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that right now yes do you hear
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that you guys um i mean i can't speak right now
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if we're gonna get a season two i would love to
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i would absolutely love to i would also love to direct
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but right now i am just so excited to release season one
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and get that out into the world
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and really invite people into the crazy universe of bet
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because it is wild miku thank you so much for your time you are
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so wonderful we're really hoping to talk to you again down the road
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and we can't wait for everyone to fall in love with the show
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when it comes out thank you so much thank you thank you You
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Nesta aula, você terá a oportunidade de praticar sua fluência em inglês por meio de um diálogo dinâmico extraído de uma conversa sobre a personagem Yumiko de uma série da Netflix. O trecho enfatiza elementos de personalidade e emoção, permitindo que o aluno experimente a expressão vocal e o ritmo da fala em inglês. Ao praticar com este conteúdo, você aprenderá a incorporar características como entonação e expressividade, fundamentais para a comunicação eficaz na língua inglesa.

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  • Gambling addict - viciado em jogos de azar.
  • Manga - quadrinhos japoneses, que servirão como referência visual para sua prática.
  • Iconic moments - momentos icônicos, que refletem a importância de certas expressões na narrativa.
  • Wild card - uma pessoa ou algo que é imprevisível.
  • Humanizing - humanizando, tratando de tornar um personagem mais real e relacionável.
  • Editing style - estilo de edição, importante para entender a forma como a narrativa é apresentada.
  • Energy - energia, um aspecto vital que pode ser transmitido na fala.

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  • Escute atentamente: Ouça como a atriz Miku Martineau expressa a energia da personagem Yumiko. Preste atenção às variações de tom e emoção.
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