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I feel like this is a dream i just stepped upon, seeing these two beautiful, talented, warmhearted, brilliant actors who tragically both passed away in 2014, together in one video where they talk to each other in such an honest way feels like if they were still here.
I’m in my 70’s- by Earth years, anyway. Had a near death experience in my 20’s that reminded me of where our real Home is. Chose to come back to raise my children. Throughout my own childhood, however, I never felt that I fit in here. All of my family and friends engaged in trivial pursuits as if those were important. And they hurt one another. My mission here is not the “norm,” which isolates me psychologically. It’s a huge challenge to be here enduring an extremely tough life, but the more difficult it is the greater the opportunity there is to learn. The lessons just keep getting deeper. I look forward to going Home and hope I have learned enough not to return here. Hang in there, Homies. Though you may not feel this way now, you will make it and be better for having gone through this challenging adventure. ♥️
As someone without a near dead experience, would you mind to share your experience? Why are you so confident? What made you think like that? What did you saw?
@rstm32 I've heard people with terminal illness take hallucinogenic drugs and see things different, no longer fearing death. I'd like to try but worry about a bad trip..
@@yupindeed5422I’ve been depressed for 40 years. I’m 56 now. Horrible depression. Tried every meds, treatments, talk, etc. finally tried ketamine infusions. 40 YEARS I had gone without feeling a moment of calmness. After it hit my system I felt like I was 8 years old riding my bike again. Words absolutely cannot describe it.
Both men remarkably talented, both men greatly admired, both considered among the best in their field, both struggled with addiction and both died in the same year. We lost 2 legends that were completely indispensable and the hole they have left in art and in our hearts will never be filled. RIP ROBIN AND PHILLIP
This brings to mind Cormac McCarthy ‘s novel The Passenger which he published a few months before he died at 89 years old. You can be the most intelligent person on earth and you can dig deeper than anyone else but you will never find out the answers to the big questions. In fact, the more you learn the more you realize that you can’t know anything. That is unfortunately our cross to bear as human beings. Brilliant, beautiful final statement by a brilliant writer. As for these two artists they were two of the greatest to ever step upon a stage or in front of a camera. Rare, rare talents both of them.
Actually no. Islam is the answer. One God. Submission. Surrender. Through a process of refining the self. We have been created to worship and not for fun. We will be tested with trials and tribulations. Different prophets in successive decree sent throughout generations to different tribes with one singular message. Worship the one indivisible creator.
I stopped asking why am I here and now I'm just happy to be here. I'm sober now and I'm accepting that life isn't always going to be all fun all the time ,that life is about work ,to pay the bills ,to stay healthy physically and mentally and just enjoy the ride while it lasts. Mr Williams and Mr Hofmann may you rest in peace and hopefully I'll see you on the other side someday not so soon..
Amazing that these videos don't get more views. It belongs to the best series of videos on RU-vid. The tension, the inner feelings and their emotional expressions are captured in brilliant images and excellent editing. I think it's art with a capital K.
I just read Kierkegaard’s Sickness unto death. From there I understood, before God and Jesus the Godman, despairing is sin, and we need faith in God and Jesus.
I would say thirty-thousand views in a year (this video) is pretty decent. I have had two viral videos as a music-video filmmaker. I am a musician I was so pleased with my re-mix songs that I began to do a specialized video for each re-mix. And the led me into this type of filmmaking. My big viral video was of two Swing Dance champions, Nils & Bianca (of Sweden). I had set one of the dances to a rock-N-roll song (Rock This Town). The video when totally viral, but I only realized later that it was the mobs of Nils and Bianca fans who started watching my video, and thus my channel. I am pleased with my work, but just still push forward to break the algorithm. I do think these "Inter-Psychic Interviews" work here do stand on their own as engaging and though-provoking body of work, whether or not the filmmaker, Mr. Jonas, gets pulled into the Hollywood industry or not. // I, myself, do not work with any sort of AI and I am rather stunned as to how this was done, or that these videos could even be possible.
@@ronwoodhouse2896 yes. “Everybody feels it.” We are here for each other. The isolation and separation can hurt us, but connecting with other humans can help. It’s by design, it’s simple. Our heads are too big to exist in alone, try to share and connect. Just try to help someone who needs it and see how it feels. Know that there are humans on this beautiful planet who care about you, even people you have never met and will probably never meet, can see value in you and your life. Keep writing your story, the next chapter could be awesome.
@@Acoustic-Rabbit-HoleI think some people are just very “aware” of things. The other end of the scale is your pet dog who is always happy but doesn’t question the world. And some people are somewhere in between. The lucky ones!
We all are looking for some kind of answer, Robin. And many, unfortunately, never find theirs. But to those that do, enjoy it. Celebrate it. Respect it.
It’s almost like it’s a two man short play. The way they utter such stream of consciousness philosophical deep thoughts with a certain cadence back and forth. Very interesting and kind of a mirror into their lost world and despair. Sad they ended up this way but then so many people do.
It's 5 am i watched all your work on this channel in the past hours, ending my watch through on this one. I gotta say unironically that might have been the best way to end it despite the existential dread looming over me as i lay here tired. On the first part of these 2 facing each other i thought it was one of your worse works till the second half of it turned it all around. Now this second part is truly incredibly well put together, im in awe. It's very fun to see how much any individual without even having to know these people being able to enjoy these conversations that partially took place now found in a new place that doesn't exist to be recycled and reinvented. There's so much fuel for everyone decided by themselves to be discovered in these. Thank you for what you do and keep it up. A lot of people appreciate it, cheers.
Its so amazing that these two memorable actors had their struggles with addictions and in a spooky way, they both passed away the same year 2014. These are men who made their roles, their roles, not a imitation not even a copy performance but their own where its never forgotten. Its so sad these talented human beings die too soon. RIP Rob and Phil RIP
That is the most honest and painful talk I've seen for a while! That is the real shit everyone's struggling with an nobody's got the courage to talk about.
Just found your channel. Hope more people see these Talks. Absolute artwork and found this one very touching. Keep up the great work. Viewing from East Yorkshire, England 🏴 👌
Such Talented men...what a great video to leave with us. People need to think, ask and dig deep. God bless them both 🙏🤍🙏 May everyone find THEIR ANSWERS 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Robin Williams questioned why was he here. Well, he was here to bring joy and laughter with his amazing talent to all of us going through rough times. Perhaps if he would have figured that out better he would still be with us today. Same with Hoffman.
To the questions in your life… you are the answer. To the problems in your life… you are the solution. You just have to search, be introspective and train yourself to see the solutions. Stop the distractions, and focus as if you are assessing someone else, but without judgment.
You might not understand me, but you dunno how much I miss these actors and especially, Robin, who I was a fan of since I was a kid. Actually, I saw him in an interview on Conan O'Brien's talk show, and I couldn't hold back tears, while watching how he got interviewed by Conan because, I can't believe this man passed away almost 10 years ago. OMG, time flies too fast.
What a brilliant, but tragic pairing. It reminded me of Woody Allen’s quest for the meaning of life in “Hannah and her Sisters,” when he uses the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche quote, “Life is meaningless.” Miss these two fabulous talents. RIP, Robin and Phillip.
When a man looks in the mirror and sees a god he'll forever seethe with anger at his humanity. God is not found through words Robin, that was your Labyrinth to wander within. Rest in Peace.
I am convinced that depression is the result of brilliant men who look for meaning and realize it cannot be found in this life, that it transcends this existence in a way, that this is really a mercy of sorts, a holding cell in a prison, sending the tender hearted soul into a spiral of despair so that they might know with certainty, this cannot be it, this cannot be all, something is missing. The fact that we cry out exclaiming, "God where are you, say something!" because we know that without him we have nothing, so that we might be willing to forsake the entire show, the circus, the stage of life, if you will, and pursue just him, God. His person. I cannot see how anything but Jesus Christ fills that role for the despairing and gentle, good hearted people of this world who mourn. He can be our only comfort.
Two of the people I most admire and respect. Intelligence, humanity, and creativity. And yet...for all of that...answers elluded them. What does it take...to solve the riddle they were trying to solve? That it can be solved is...unfortunately...indisputable.
Knowing the end before seeing this video gives gravity to the subject matter and an angle of insight I haven’t experienced with their psyche. Especially for Robin, his public image was as a comedian. So his passing felt unexpected. But now I see his personal struggles. Another thing I can’t help noticing, is how similar his mood shift is to Jim Carrey. When someone decides “enough is enough” and turns off the switch. It’s sad to see them go through it, but the reality is we are all human. Even famous people have their struggles. Robin Williams even states that in this clip. We’re all fallible. To everyone reading this, hang in there and take care of your mental health. There can always be another chapter in your book of life without ending your story early. Hang in there, and find an accountability partner.
I just read Kierkegaard’s Sickness unto death. From there I understood, before God and Jesus the Godman, despairing is sin, and we need faith in God and Jesus.