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  • We have music all over our house all the time,

  • but my parents were so brilliant at what they did

  • that unless you aspired to that level, don't even try it.

  • -And I can't sing. -You still play a little bit?

  • If I have my piano and I sit down, if I'm by myself I'll play around.

  • But I loved... I was a dancer, I love to dance,

  • and I had great teachers.

  • That's the way I could sort of express music.

  • I wasn't... I'm too afraid to sing. To me it's too soul-baring.

  • The way my mother did it was the most beautiful sound

  • -and expression I've ever heard. -I'm connecting the dots.

  • I get this now, so now it makes sense to me.

  • Oh, good. Explain it to me, please.

  • It's not that.

  • Now I'm getting in my own mind, I'm getting now

  • I see the dots connecting for why, then, it was so important to you

  • to help rebuild this school and to get uniforms for the band.

  • -I get that it now. -The band, the scholarships,

  • the books, the joy. Yes, you have to build up the structure of the school.

  • Yes, you have to give them the reading, writing, and 'rithmatic.

  • You have to give the safety and the food and the safe environment.

  • But if you don't have the music, if you don't have the sports,

  • if you don't have the art and the fun and the joy

  • each individual is unique and has their own path in life.

  • I'm not going to tell someone that

  • it's what you're going to learn in a math book.

  • This school, every day, blows me away.

  • What these young men and women do with the opportunities

  • and the hardships that they were given.

  • They've taken both and created magic,

  • and they're going off to run our country.

  • I sat there at their first graduation after Katrina

  • and I looked at my husband and I said,

  • "Guess what? Our world leaders are right here.

  • That girl's going to be taking care of me in this way,

  • that young man is going to be something

  • that requires him to speak and inspire,

  • and there's our technological genius."

  • The joy and the love and the desire to make the world a better place

  • and take what you're given and create lemonade,

  • sweet, sweet lemonade, is all under that roof.

  • Every day that we're there I'm so proud.

  • I'm like the proud mama of these beautiful kids

  • that are going to go off and save my life.

  • Do you think we, as a country, appreciate the arts?

  • I want to be plural.

  • Do you think we appreciate the arts as we should?

  • No. Not until they make you $200 million at the box office.

  • People forget that all the artists that create the film

  • that winds up making that money, our 350 artists,

  • of designers, painters, cinematographers, musicians,

  • directors, dancers, choreographers, that all has to start someplace.

  • It's all music. The choreography of a film is music,

  • the choreography of your show is a rhythm, is music.

  • If you take the arts out of the school you're killing,

  • I think, the soul of a creature.

  • Everyone has music. Everyone has art in their soul.

  • It's just the easy thing to eliminate when you look at cutting corners,

  • because you think it's all..

  • I just wish you hadn't told these guys they're artists.

  • They are. Because I'm looking him.

  • I'm looking at the lighting guy going,

  • "Don't light her down, she looks terrible."

  • They don't listen to me as it is

  • now you're telling them they're artists.

  • How I'm going to deal with that, I don't know.

  • That's why they don't listen, because they are artists.

  • Yeah.

  • Back to your childhood again one more time.

  • -Oh, please. -No, I'm curious.

  • You're trying to make me cry.

  • No, no, no, not at all. Don't mess up your makeup.

  • I'm joking. I'm not going to.

  • What was the takeaway for you as a child,

  • getting a chance to travel internationally so young.

  • When you're a kid and you do it that young

  • in the way that we did it, you don't know any differently.

  • So we knew that you'd get on a plane and you'd go to a different country

  • and you meet new friends and you figure out a language

  • and you learn that language, or you figure out the culture

  • and you immerse yourself into that culture.

  • It's not... like many Americans, we're known for traveling abroad

  • and then expecting everyone to speak English.

  • I was raised you travel into that world and you learn about the...

  • you become part of that world. I think it just makes you unafraid.

  • I think the reason we have a lot of people in this country scared

  • is because we don't have the luxury of Italy being eight hours away

  • or a Middle Eastern country being 10 hours away,

  • and understanding the human factor of a country

  • rather than all we get from the media,

  • which are bits and pieces.

  • So I don't know any differently. I know I speak German,

  • I know my mother was/is still amazing and the pioneer

  • and go out and do what you want to do as a woman,

  • love who you want to love, no matter what color you come home with.

  • I don't care as long as they're good to you.

  • Be good at what you're going to do because you've worked hard at it.

  • Here's the exit question. This may be unfair,

  • but let me ask anyway.

  • I'm just making an assumption here. I would assume, Sandra,

  • when you have been blessed with the kind of year

  • you were blessed with last year that you'd learn something about yourself.

  • There's a personal takeaway from what you were able to accomplish,

  • to pull off, last year.

  • If so, can you tell me what you've learned about yourself,

  • what you take away personally from the last year?

  • I've learned that I have a really hard time and will always have a hard time

  • with compliments and good things happening,

  • because any time something good happens

  • I assume the worst is going to come,

  • so it's almost like as good as the year started off as,

  • the better it got, that cloud of doom came over me and I go,

  • "Now things are going to get bad for me."

  • I feel like karma will always kick me in the...

  • and I don't take it for granted, I don't assume it's going to happen,

  • I don't... almost want it to happen sometimes,

  • because I don't know why it's happening.

  • So you try to sort of go home, shut off the TV,

  • shut off that world, and make home the real place.

  • Then when you come out here to do these sorts of things

  • you kind of try just to have a thankful attitude, but know,

  • again, like I said earlier, it's not anything I did.

  • Three hundred fifty people did it with me.

  • Well, I'm going to revel in this for you,

  • even if you can't enjoy it yourself.

  • Are you going to do this, like you did - hey, hey, hey.

  • Exactly. Sandra Bullock, what a year, what a year,

  • and this Sunday nominated for two Golden Globes. Good luck on that.

  • Thank you, but Meryl's going to win and I'm going to take her down.

  • When she walks up there

  • you're going to see my heel come off and I'm going to be like...

  • By the way, speaking of heels, that's a nice heel.

  • That is a very nice shoe.

  • This heel is going to take Meryl Streep,

  • because she's going to feel no pain

  • when she hits the ground after I fling that at her.

  • The loving Sandra Bullock.

  • Credits | @GoSandraBR YouTube.com/GoSandraBR

  • Thanks to @gabisassioto for the english script of the interview.

We have music all over our house all the time,

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