While speaking with EW about their new film, Swinton and Torres contemplate their own views on cryogenics.
Does that mean she’s game to be frozen and preserved to make her own comeback centuries from now?
“God no, absolutely not,” she quickly replies.

Julio Torres and Tilda Swinton in ‘Problemista’.a24
“I’m interested in the end.
I’m up for it.
I’m going for 100 and it’ll be even crazier by then.”

Julio Torres and Tilda Swinton in ‘Problemista’.a24
“I don’t know why I am so attracted to that concept.
I think that it is because I’m attracted to the idea of going to the future.
And I am attracted by saying the end is not the end,” he says.

Julio Torres in ‘Problemista’.a24
“There’s immense vanity in admitting it, but I would consider [freezing myself].”
“And I think like, ‘Oh, I suppose my equivalent would be Tilda.'”
Swinton smiles and places her hands over her heart as Torres makes the revelation.
She’s definitely the queen of chaos."
Swinton does reveal that she has experienced an Elizabeth-like figure in her own career.
Problemistais loosely based on Torres’ own path.
“Craigslist is just filled with people who are hoping that someone will solve their life.
“There’s parallels.
And for that to be okay.”
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