Brad Pitt traveled to Mexico City for the premiere of his newest film, "F1," where he shared some personal reflections on what he has learned throughout his life.
"Whatever mistake you make, just learn from it and move on. All mistakes will lead you to your next success," the 61-year-old actor told Entertainment Tonight .
He further added:
"When you get to my age, you really understand how important it is to be surrounded by people you love and who love you."
He said that at this stage of his life he is focusing more on his friends and family, implying that this close circle also includes his partner, Ines de Ramon.
In the film “F1,” a legendary Formula 1 driver who has retired from racing returns to the track to train a new driver. Brad Pitt stars alongside Javier Bardem and Kerry Condon, directed by Joseph Kosinski, who also wrote the screenplay with Ehren Kruger.
Asked by a journalist if the experience while filming this film made him think of himself as a racing driver, he replied:
"If I were a little younger, I would try it. I think so. It's an incredible feeling, I've never experienced it before. You feel the power, you feel the way these cars stay on the road when they take corners at speed, it's just amazing."
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“F1” is a highly anticipated project for the public and motorsports fans, produced in collaboration with Formula 1 and Lewis Hamilton’s company, who also serves as producer. The film is expected to bring a realistic and exciting experience of the world of motor racing, with scenes shot on real Formula 1 tracks. For Pitt, this experience is not only a return to the role of action, but also a step into new artistic terrain.
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