"Game of Thrones" came to an end and if we feel weird, imagine how Emilia Clarke felt, who played Daenerys Targaryen for eight seasons in the last ten years. "It's surreal," she told Variety. "I did not know I would feel so numb when I could see the end."
A key scene for Daenerys occurred at the beginning of the episode when she delivered a frightening talk before Dothraki fighters and the Unsullied Army and promised "the world's liberation from Winterfell to Dorne, from Lannistport to Qarth, from Summer Isles to Jade Sea." After this moment , very likely in your mind, a dictator came to a crowd of people. If so, you have not been mistaken.
"I had to keep all these speeches in invented languages and I saw a lot of videos - now I'm laughing - dictators and powerful leaders who speak other languages, but I still understand what they say without knowing the language. You too can. I absolutely understand what Hitler says, or other self-centered speakers who speak foreign languages. And I thought, 'If I trust every word that comes out of my mouth, the audience will not even have to see the subtitles.'
Emilia Clarke has studied Hitler and other dictators not only for this speech, but for others throughout the season. However, in the last episode, the directors also played with visual similarities.
The studio actress and was prepared for almost two months for her latest speech. For him, it was particularly difficult to learn the rows and interpretation except to learn it in a foreign language.
"Usually, I learned things quickly, but this speech meant a lot to me. I was very worried I did not make a mistake. For two months, I stayed awake until late at night. I told the cook, I told the fridge, I told him all about Belfast [...]
If you can bargain or clean your room by saying your rows, it means that you have learned. The morning of the day we were filming, I was sleepless because I was crying all night and I thought I could not get it. I was afraid I would forget the text.
All preparation was rewarded on the day of filming. "The strangest thing happened to me - I entered the set, I did not need a test. I did all with a dubel. The next part of the day I had Daenerys nearby. It is the only time I said the speech from beginning to end, without any mistake nowhere. If they were to ask me to do it again the next day, I had already forgotten. "
A ia bene? Judge for yourself.