US actor Josh Brolin, known for his roles in films like "No Country for Old Men" and "Avengers: Endgame", has recently shared his candid thoughts on former President Donald Trump. In a recent interview with The Independent, promoting his new film "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery", Brolin expressed his opinion on Trump's remarkable marketing skills.
Brolin, who met Trump during the filming of Oliver Stone's "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" in 2009, described the then-president as a "different guy". While he played a clergyman character in his latest film, which drew comparisons to Trump's rise to power, Brolin stated that there was an unsettling similarity between his characters and the former president. Both gained authority once they had secured their footing, leaving little room for boundaries.
Notably, Brolin revealed that despite Trump's boastful claims of staying in office forever, he wasn't intimidated by him. Instead, he highlighted that as a friend to Trump before his presidency, he was aware of the individual behind the public persona. In this context, Trump's unparalleled marketing prowess stood out, with Brolin proclaiming it "the greatest" quality.
In essence, Brolin posited that people rally around Trump because they need validation from someone in power. The former president has leveraged his influence to create an aura of invincibility, making him a symbol for many Americans seeking reassurance.
Brolin, who met Trump during the filming of Oliver Stone's "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" in 2009, described the then-president as a "different guy". While he played a clergyman character in his latest film, which drew comparisons to Trump's rise to power, Brolin stated that there was an unsettling similarity between his characters and the former president. Both gained authority once they had secured their footing, leaving little room for boundaries.
Notably, Brolin revealed that despite Trump's boastful claims of staying in office forever, he wasn't intimidated by him. Instead, he highlighted that as a friend to Trump before his presidency, he was aware of the individual behind the public persona. In this context, Trump's unparalleled marketing prowess stood out, with Brolin proclaiming it "the greatest" quality.
In essence, Brolin posited that people rally around Trump because they need validation from someone in power. The former president has leveraged his influence to create an aura of invincibility, making him a symbol for many Americans seeking reassurance.