The well-known actor Jared Leto, who first came into the public eye with his role in ‘My So-Called Life,’ remembered ‘Mr. Nobody’ days, and expressed the movie how much meant to him.
Leto posted four different snaps from the movie that premiered 11 years ago at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, and wrote:
“In the film, I played 12 different versions of the same person including a 120-year-old man (my favorite part). It was one wild ride.”
As known, Leto appeared as ‘Nemo Nobody’ in the said movie, written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael. The actor added that the project changed his entire life and career:
“This movie changed my life. I feel so lucky to have worked with this cast, the director, and the crew. There was so much love and support and pride on the set. We had the feeling we were a part of something really special. And I still do.”
By referring to the story of the cult film that received multiple awards from a good number of film organizations and festivals, the 48-year-old actor, who would portray Andy Warhol in an upcoming movie, asked his fans and followers:
“It’s a film about how even the smallest choices we make can have huge ramifications. What’s a decision you’ve made that could have led to a different life if you chose differently?”
Rather than answering his question, his loyal followers jumped into comment section to praise the movie; numerous Instagram users declared that ‘Mr. Nobody’ was their favorite.
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