Matthew McConaughey is addressing his filmography.
The 55-year-old actor got candid in a new interview about his career, including the many romantic comedies he did years ago, like The Wedding Planner and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. Notably, he stopped doing them – and there’s a reason.
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Matthew addressed why he hasn’t continued his successful streak of rom-coms, like Failure to Launch and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.
“I was good at something I wasn’t loving,” he admitted to The Guardian.
“I was never looking in the mirror going: ‘My life’s more vital than my work, oh I wish my work was as vital as my life.’ I remember going: ‘Well good luck, because if it’s got to be one way or the other, good on you that you feel your life’s more vital than your work and that it’s not the other way around.’”
Still, he pressed on with the idea, and decided that he wanted to “go for it.”
“I want to see if my work can be an experience for me that is so vital and alive that it challenges the vitality I’m having in my own life,” he thought. He has since starred in lauded projects like Dallas Buyers Club and Interstellar.
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Source: justjared.com