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to the role of Marina.
:15:03
That scene with Spike
eating all the desserts on the table...
:15:06
was the last sequence animated in the film.
:15:09
Very complex...
:15:11
2D-drawn effects scene
with all the desserts and jiggling Jell-O...
:15:14
and the mess that Spike is making.
:15:16
Yeah, that was a monster
for it to come in last.
:15:20
Everybody had to work
in the same time on that scene.
:15:24
We just blew past a moment
where Dennis Haysbert as Kale...
:15:28
another really great performance,
gives us a clue...
:15:30
that he has known Sinbad really longer
than anyone of the entire crew.
:15:34
He's the only one who knows that Marina
is an important person in Sinbad's life.
:15:39
Kale was just kind of a first mate,
but it was with recording Dennis' voice...
:15:43
and not only does he have
a beautiful voice...
:15:45
but there's something about him
that's so upright and honest...
:15:48
and true,
and he really became Sinbad's conscience...
:15:51
and the one who tried to keep Sinbad...
Tried to encourage him to be a better man...
:15:55
than he was willing to be
in the first half of the picture.
:15:58
That was discovered
by Dennis' performance.
:16:00
We rewrote Kale's character
after the first session with him.
:16:05
My father spent years
preparing it for the Book.
:16:07
There are guards on every level,
and if you look up to the...
:16:14
You were talking about the ocean,
weren't you?
:16:18
I only wish I'd seen more of it.
:16:21
I used to imagine
sailing far beyond the Twelve Cities...
:16:25
discovering the world.
:16:29
Look at it, Proteus.
There's so much wonder.
:16:37
Our marriage was arranged many years ago.
:16:40
It's always been expected of us.
:16:43
You know, John Logan
wrote this beautiful script for us...
:16:46
and no piece more beautiful
I think than this section...
:16:49
as Marina imagines
a completely different life...
:16:52
and then Proteus asks...
:16:55
to take her hand in marriage for himself
rather than the arranged marriage.
:16:58
It's just a lovely bit of dialogue. It's very
poetic and very real at the same time.