“He spoke a lot and”: This anecdote was touched by the heart

“He spoke a lot and”: This anecdote was touched by the heart

In 1982, Steven Spielberg offered one of the most beautiful films of his childhood through the science fiction genre: and extraordinary. This work has become one of the largest classics in the history of cinema after its triumph in theaters. At that time, it was a phenomenal success of almost $ 800 million global income.

If the film revealed young Henry Thomas Eliot, he also became known to the general public the future star: Drew Barimor. At the time of the age of 7, he was chosen by Spielberg for interpreting the hero, the hero’s secret little sister.

And, a friend who wants to be well

43 years later, Henry Thomas shares a very stumbling anecdote about the actor. In the video shared by Filmsacto on Instagram, it will reveal the naivety of Drew Barimor that it believed and really existed. “The boundary between reality and imagination has not yet been removed”Explains the actor who is now 53 years old.

He talked a lot, and he turned his scarf to his neck when we were going to eat, such things because it was cold.

“He talked a lot, and he turned to him on his neck when we were going to eat. Such a thing because he was cold.Says Henry Thomas.

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Spielberg, a spiritual father

“He was small and not so well read. He heard the dialogues with their reading”He continues the actor and explains that he worked with him to help him remember the text. Steven Spielberg really wanted to keep the girl’s magic because she knew she lived with her family in difficult moments, especially because of her father, John Drew Barimor, alcohol and violent.

The director asked for 8 operators who took care of the puppet animation during the shooting, continuing to do so at some points of break so that the Drew Barimor would feel good.

So he could sometimes get his food and was happy. The actress then became a friend near Spielberg, who she always considers a paternal figure.


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