Jennifer Aniston, who is known for her role in Friends series, was heartbroken after finding out legendary actor Robert Redford is no more.
After Robert’s death at the age of 89, the 56-year-old actress turned to her Instagram to pay homage to the filmmaker.
The We’re the Millers star shared a post of the conversation between the departed soul and Hal Rubenstein, revealing a truth about television.
The Out of Africa star admitted that TV is responsible for shaping narratives by telling “us only the things it wants to.”
According to him, “it still feeds us heroes… offers villains” and despite having the capacity to “know better… we still watch it.”
When Hal asked him if this technology makes us “cynical or stupid?,” the Spy Game star maintained it makes us “both.”
Jennifer’s former husband Brad Pitt developed a close bond professionally with the legend after the Academy Award winner directed his movie A River Runs Through It.
The late director once gushed about the Hollywood A-list star, calling him a “special, smart, talented, hard-worker.”
In 2002, an iconic moment was witnessed by fans as Brad, Jennifer and Robert were captured at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. The trio was present for the promotion of the actress’ movie The Good Girl.
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