Seeing such a prolific Hollywood icon so vulnerable and broken while at the same time very hopeful and fully aware of his past misgivings having brought him to his current state.
When he says, “I’ve never heard anyone laugh bigger than an African mother who’s lost nine family members.” when asked about pain.
The sombre mood throughout the interview. The interviewer having studied his subject immediately “dims the light” and creates the right environment to let Brad speak out his feelings.
This explosive line here " In the end, you find: I am those things I don’t like. That is a part of me. I can’t deny that. I have to accept that. And in fact, I have to embrace that. I need to face that and take care of that. Because by denying it, I deny myself. I am those mistakes. For me every misstep has been a step toward epiphany, understanding, some kind of joy. Yeah, the avoidance of pain is a real mistake. It’s the real missing out on life. It’s those very things that shape us, those very things that offer growth, that make the world a better place, oddly enough, ironically. That make us better."
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Difficult to feel sorry for Brad 100 percent as these Hollywood pros don’t know how to separate ‘wek’ and life. Kwanza the way they go shopping for kiddoz to adopt in poor countries leaves a lot to be desired. There are very many kiddoz in those ghettos in America that need their love and money.
Huyu mzito ako 53 years old, he looks good for that age. I don’t know if it’s mid-life crisis manenoz, but I think there are times when he actually decides to look shabby.