Al Pacino, on the verge of death

by times news cr

The legendary actor Al Pacino, famous for his roles as Tony Montana in Scarface, He recently spoke in an interview about when he was on the verge of death after contracting Covid in 2019.

“I asked someone to bring me a nurse to hydrate me. I was sitting there in my house and I was gone. So. He had no pulse,” he said. “In a matter of minutes the ambulance was in front of my house. There were about six paramedics in that living room and two doctors, they were wearing these suits that looked like they came from outer space or something like that,” the interpreter explained to the New York Times.

Pacino admitted that it was “shocking” to open his eyes and see all that around him. “Everyone told me: ‘He’s back. It’s here,’” he added.

When asked if his experience had any “metaphysical repercussions,” the award-winning actor Oscar He said yes, because he didn’t see a white light or anything like that.

“There is nothing there. As it says Hamlet, ‘To be or not to be’; ‘The unknown country from whose confines no traveler returns’ and says two words: ‘No more.’ There was no more. You went. I had never thought about that in my life. But you know, as an actor it sounds good to say that I died once. What is it when there is no more?”

As he has gotten older, the 84-year-old noted that his view of death has changed. cHe shared that he finds some comfort in having children and in knowing that he has an enormous work to which people will recur after his death.

The interview was about the publication of Sonny Boy, a book about his memories.

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