MOONAGE DAYDREAM (2022) dir. Brett Morgen “I never got... I never became who I should have been. I've spent an awful lot of my life actually looking for myself, you know? And understanding what it was that i-why-what I existed for. What was it that really made me happy in life? And who exactly, or was... Who are the parts of myself I was trying to hide from? I think a lot of us have huge senses of denial about who we are and where we exist in the world [...] I just happen to be in a great place. I'm really lucky in that way. 'Cause I look at some of my mates, and some contemporaries, and I know some of them feel, I don't know, tired, or bitter, or you know, a number of things that traditionally are supposed to go with getting older, you know? And I've just been very fortunate that it just hasn't happened to me. I just feel really... I'm pretty keen on everything. I've just landed on my feet. I've done and do everything I've always wanted to do, you know? That's been... It really is extraordinary. I've an incredible life. It's been amazing. I would love to do it again. I was determined, ever since I was 16, that I would have the greatest adventure that any one person could ever have.”
















