Keanu Reeves goes viral when he answers in an interview what he thinks happens to us after he dies
After a decade being the 'Sad Keanu', the actor becomes an impromptu guru with this brilliant answer to the quintessential great question.
Some black legends that run through Hollywood are very unfair to the stars they refer to. Of the most obvious, the one that ensures that Keanu Reeves is a very sad man. All because of some mythical photographs that were taken ten years ago in which the actor looked very thoughtful while he ate a sandwich sitting on a bench.
Those images of a world-famous man eating alone in a park were so strange that they quickly gave rise to the ‘sad keanu’ meme. One of those virals that could undermine the morale of anyone knowing that it has become a planetary joke.
Luckily Reeves, whatever they say, he knows how to take life with humor and whenever they ask him about it, he explains that he is the first to laugh when he sees that photo. What he does not mean is that he is not wishing that the meme falls once and for all into oblivion and turn the page, that a decade being the laughingstock of the world ends up tiring anyone.
But who knows, maybe that moment has finally come after his appearance on the program The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where he went to promote his new movie, John Wick 3, and incidentally to anticipate a little about the new movie of Bill and Ted, sequel to a hit comedy he starred in nearly 25 years ago.
And it was precisely talking about the plot of this new installment, in which according to Keanu the protagonists have to compose a song to prevent the entire planet from dying, when he offered a response that has gone viral as soon as it was broadcast. ** Specifically, to the question that the presenter asked him about what he thinks happens after one dies. **
At first Reeves thinks for a few seconds, which makes everyone believe that perhaps he is going into a philosophical Matrix roll to explain the meaning of life. But no, quite the opposite. "All I know is that when you die, everyone who loved you is going to miss you very much."
How had no one ever come up with this great answer to the quintessential great question?