Johnny Depp says he doesn’t have a ‘big reservoir of hatred’ towards anyone; Claim ‘Why carry luggage’

Johnny Depp is on his way to re-establish himself in the Hollywood industry and among his fans with his directorial venture ‘Modi: Three Days on the Wings of Madness’, which will premiere at the Rome Film Festival.

Although the actor-director could not attend the event, he interacted with media outlets to discuss the film. Depp took over as director for Modi after a messy divorce from his ex-wife, Amber Heard, and a legal battle over a defamation case filed over domestic violence.

In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, the Pirates of the Caribbean star revealed that while he is currently focusing on developing his career, he holds no grudges against anyone.

While sitting down for an interview with the entertainment outlet, when asked if his “life has turned into a soap opera,” the actor replied, “Honestly, I could sit here at this moment and talk about all the hit pieces. I can think of how everyone was against me, and yes, yes, it’s off the map… I remember going through all this.

He further said that he got to taste it. Some of it was beautiful, some of it drove her crazy, and other times, it just was.

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Elaborating further, Depp said, “Everything we experience, whether you’re given a snow cone or walking your dog, you learn something somewhere along the way. Therefore I have no bad feelings towards anyone. I don’t have that big a reservoir of hatred because hatred requires care. Why carry that stuff?”

As for Modi: Three Days on the Wings of Madness, the film is based on the biographical background and stars Al Pacino, Stephen Graham, Eva Jane Willis, Riccardo Scamarisio, Bruno Goeri, Sally Phillips and Lucia Ranieri. Is. The story will be set on the streets of Paris during World War II.

According to the IMDb summary, “A whirlwind 72 hours on the streets of World War I Paris, Italian bohemian artist Modigliani attempts to outwit bombs, policemen, girlfriends, and critics in an increasingly desperate search for a home for his art.”

The film will be released in American theaters on December 5.

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