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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Robert Redford on Retiring From the Screen: ‘I Felt My Time Had Come’ Robert Redford on Retiring From the Screen: I Felt My Time Had Come Kristopher Tapley 15 hrs ago © Provided by Variety Screen legend Robert Redford gave the crowd gathered to see the world premiere of The Old Man & the Gun Friday just the smallest bit of hope when asked if it is indeed his final film. I also said never say never, he reminded. But then he let them down gently. As he sees it, its simply time to ride off into the sunset. The truth is that I really do feel that its time for me to move into retirement, the 82-year-old star said. Ive been doing this since I was 21. Ive put my soul and heart into it over the years. I thought, Thats enough. Why dont you quit while youre a little bit ahead? Dont wait for the bell to toll. Just get out. So I felt my time had come and I couldnt think of a better project to go out on than this film. The movie, about jovial real-life bank robber Forrest Tucker, is a breezy ode to Redfords screen presence and his cinema spirit, as director David Lowery put it. Redford said he was drawn to the role partly because it was the polar opposite of Our Souls at Night, his previous endeavor with Jane Fonda. That was a pretty heavy movie. It was very sad, very dramatic, and it left you sad doing it, he said of Ritesh Batras picture. In my career Ive always made a point of going in the opposite direction after Ive finished a film. I was attracted to Forrest because he was happy. Normally we would see robbers or villains as sort of dour characters, but he was just this happy guy. Tucker robbed 17 banks, was caught 17 times, went to prison 17 times and escaped 17 times. It was too delicious a story to turn down. And I can also relate to that, Redford quipped. The film makes for as good a swan song as any, if indeed hes done. There are moments that feel pulled from the landscape hes left behind, from a tip of the cap to The Sting to a horseback moment that cant help but conjure Jeremiah Johnson. It could put him in the awards hunt if the narrative takes hold; that certainly became part of the push for Daniel Day-Lewis in Phantom Thread last year. Or maybe itll turn out that Redford is a little bit like Tucker. He cant help himself. Its the thrill of doing it. Can someone whos dedicated his life to that pursuit really leave it behind? Related: 'The Old Man & the Gun' trailer (via ScreenPlay): Poster Comment: When I was younger and had a dark mustache I looked a lot like Redford when he played The Sundance Kid with Paul Newman as Butch Cassidy. I was in the Sundance Saloon in Mundelein, Illinois and they had a picture of the Sundance Kid on the wall. I was broke and getting ready to go home. The guy just quit taking cover at the front door. Then some guy walks in and hands me $4 for him and his girl. TIME FOR ANOTHER BEER! LOL Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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