I did an internet search the other day to see what I could learn about Bruce Willis’s health status. He seems to have become injured after receiving the C-19 vax.
The diagnosis that was mentioned in one source is frontotemporal dementia which is a bleak diagnosis. If it is an accurate diagnosis, the effects of that condition will end Bruce Willis’s life as his health deteriorates. He has already retired from his acting career after finding dialogue impossible to deliver in a recent movie production.
Bruce Willis was born in 1955 so he’s not young. I’m sure he would have preferred a long-lasting retirement or to have continued acting into his later years. His personality has unfortunately been impacted by his health. His self confidence has been harmed in his real life.
Self confident character acting in the Die Hard post-modern movie set made John McClaine into such an extremely fun post-modern character. His role was never simulating real life but rather the hero-extremes that story telling can take us to while entertaining us all with exaggerations that were fun. We knew it was fun fakery and fun acting the whole time.
Many people have said that the C-19 vax can cause neurological problems that are disabling to several people who have dropped out of active life after their ordinary life was interrupted by an adverse reaction to the experimental vax. If Bruce Willis was harmed by the C-19 vax, he isn’t the only person who has been harmed. I watched a video about legislative changes being sought in Pennsylvania after the covid scare. It was made in a Pennsylvania state government building and I watched it on Monday. Some experts gave testimony and there were a couple of testimonials from C-19 vax injured people and both of them had neurological damage. They were sidelined from their previous life by adverse reactions.
As I go forward and find myself worrying about the eventual health consequences that are playing out for other vaxed people, I find myself thinking about Bruce Willis and some of the character-scenes played by him.
The Safety-In-Sandwich scene in the Kid, and the Yipee Kayaay scene in Die Hard, and his sensitive portrayal of caring-average-guy in the Fifth Element or caring-psychologist in the Sixth Sense. Bruce Willis portrayed human vulnerability in his drama scenes and human agency in his action scenes so well– even in his sci fi and post modern movies. I find myself thinking of him while he is ill and I am celebrating his contributions–I feel lucky that I know his character acting during his long film career. There’s a lot more film and series roles that I haven’t mentioned that may be your favorites. Here’s a thank you to Bruce Willis for all the fun roles he has played in film and all the fun we’ve had watching him in drama, sci-fi, comedy, and action scenes.
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