Anger and Hope
Sam discusses the evolution of his character from an anti-establishment figure to one that embodies both anger and hope, influenced by the Arab Spring and his family's experiences. He emphasizes that while anger can have a negative connotation, it can also drive positive change, especially in today's tumultuous political landscape. The conversation highlights the importance of taking action in the face of societal challenges, rather than succumbing to nihilism.In this clip
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