Hugh Jackman on how his new film "The Son" changed him as a parent

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  • Опубліковано 12 гру 2022
  • Hugh Jackman joins "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King to discuss his new film, "The Son." His performance is getting early Oscar buzz and recently earned him a Golden Globe nomination.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 74

  • @lunasarah5555
    @lunasarah5555 Рік тому +10

    I watched it last night. This was my life when my son was that age. My sobbed all night. Powerful movie.

  • @jessicafb5398
    @jessicafb5398 Рік тому +44

    Absolutely love what Hugh Jackman shared about being vulnerable and transparent with his kids, and I feel like that didn’t get picked up or acknowledged by Gail.

  • @seanleon2766
    @seanleon2766 Рік тому +25

    Such a powerful scene. Hugh Jackman is a brilliant actor. 🎬

  • @sheritacotten5293
    @sheritacotten5293 Рік тому +7

    Thank you Hugh for being completely transparent 🥰😍🙏😇

  • @nowayjose1313
    @nowayjose1313 Рік тому +10

    This movie hit very close as a father. It was almost identical to what happened with my middle child except my child didn't attempt it a second time... however myself and her mother didn't leave her alone for the first month.
    This movie however showed what might have happened to my own child and I know it would've broken my family if it did.

    • @noeoleole6911
      @noeoleole6911 Рік тому +1

      Oh wow, what a difficult thing to go through, so sorry. SO glad it didn't end up the same way. The movie's end is just heartbreaking, so sad to think some people do go through this piercing pain and loss.

  • @drsmom
    @drsmom Рік тому +22

    Amazing - I can’t wait to see this movie.

  • @fatiemaabrahams3540
    @fatiemaabrahams3540 Рік тому +2

    I cant get enough of this man

  • @resurrect1490
    @resurrect1490 Рік тому +1

    Will always love Hugh, such a hard but important movie

  • @patriciaredmond3996
    @patriciaredmond3996 Рік тому +21

    I love his point about showing vulnerability with especially older children

  • @ediann
    @ediann Рік тому +10

    Very tough movie to watch because it hits home for me in the sense of living with depression and struggling with suicidal thoughts.
    I found the movie necessary in addressing the epidemic of mental illness, depression, suicide and the breakup of family.
    I sympathize with the kid in the movie and thought the acting was first rate and Hugh Jackman’s character and his acting portrayal was spot on!
    I cried and it hit me hard but I’m glad I saw it.
    I feel the writing and directing was tremendous and the movie is necessary given the dynamics in our society and the epidemic of mental illness, depression, breakdown in family and suicide.

    • @jeanelizabethterry7583
      @jeanelizabethterry7583 Рік тому

      Remember Jesus and turn to Him

    • @seanceknowles2911
      @seanceknowles2911 Рік тому +1

      @@jeanelizabethterry7583this has nothing to do with that.

    • @noeoleole6911
      @noeoleole6911 Рік тому

      @Emily Ianniwlli Sorry you suffer through all this struggle as well. I agree with you in your opinion on the movie. It's exactly how I feel about as I just finished watching now. Best wishes and courage to move on somehow. You're not alone, even though we might feel exactly alone. Love.

  • @acslater017
    @acslater017 Рік тому +31

    I’m a single dad and I concur. I have a policy of never lying to my son and it’s actually quite simple and liberating.
    I explain things best I can, in a way that he can understand. I tell him when I know, when I don’t know, or if I’m making an educated guess. I admit my mistakes and apologize when I lose my temper. I tell him that grown-ups aren’t perfect either.
    Of course, there are age-appropriate ways to communicate and being honest doesn’t mean you say everything. But I’ve never felt the need to lie or pretend. Grown-ups often build up tricky conversations to be so much worse than they really are, but if you get ahead of things, kids just accept it, move on, and ask if they can watch Paw Patrol.
    -“Is so-and-so in heaven?” Some people believe that. I don’t. Their bodies stopped working and they’re not coming back. They’re still here with us in our memories, photos, conversations, and being grateful for them. But yes, they’re gone.
    -“Does everybody die?”
    Yes, everybody dies, it’s part of life. We can enjoy the time we have together and miss people when they’re gone, but it is
    important to understand that death is part of life. We will lose things we like, grow apart from friends, make new ones, move house. Pets, plants, and even people all die.
    -“Is Santa real?” Santa is make-believe, but we can still have lots of fun with make-believe, kinda like Star Wars right? Also, don’t spoil it for your friends. 😅
    -“I think he’s real, I saw him at the mall”
    -If you say so! 🤷🏻‍♂️
    “Why did you move out of mommy’s house?”
    We used to live together, but we fought and disagreed on everything and we decided it was better to live in separate houses so we can each be better parents for you and not fight so much. Understand?
    -“Yea. Did you know Sonic has a friend named Tails and he’s a fox?” 😂
    And wouldn’t you know it, he’s turned out to be insatiably curious, smart, sweet, articulate, and polite! 😊

    • @EnN.m.z.
      @EnN.m.z. Рік тому +1

      A man who really cares about parenting?...hmmm.and you're divorced?

    • @Angel_HippieCityHealing
      @Angel_HippieCityHealing Рік тому +1

      Great answers and insights. We all do the very best we can as parents and it sounds like you are making the effort to really connect with your child. I love the responses as well! Hugs💕✨

  • @elisapamintuan8126
    @elisapamintuan8126 Рік тому +10

    A must see movie !

  • @mistystrickland32
    @mistystrickland32 Рік тому +3

    Great movie

  • @LynnProfeta
    @LynnProfeta Рік тому +4

    It’s about time a movie was made on how the other half lives. We all have someone in our lives who has mental health issues. Maybe there will be some compassion and understanding about mental illness. I applaud and thank these actors for trying! Great cast!

  • @arte7sol
    @arte7sol Рік тому +34

    Would be good to have an episode on self control. Gayle please allow your guest to speak.
    Great actor, looking forward to seeing The Son.
    And the music man ... bravo 👏👏👏

    • @karikells
      @karikells Рік тому

      watching this was a waste of time because it was more gayle-focused than hugh-focused. how on earth does someone without shut-up-and-listen skill get a job like this? oh, yeah, right, friends in high places. sheesh.

    • @naturalworld7619
      @naturalworld7619 Рік тому +12

      I completely agree with you. Her interrupting is very annoying.

    • @shari3718
      @shari3718 Рік тому +9

      I agree. Gayle King constantly interrupts her guests. It’s hard to watch her sometimes.

  • @bettydamnboop3030
    @bettydamnboop3030 Рік тому +28

    Sometimes we need to hear what the guests are trying to say but she interrupts and over talks and throws too many questions out there.

    • @spiderlady123
      @spiderlady123 Рік тому +3

      I love bracelets but it’s hard to stay focused on her with the noise of the bracelets

    • @DaleRFetz
      @DaleRFetz Рік тому +1

      The lamestream media don't listen....they are So rude. So afraid od silence. But, silence IS the goal....

    • @PolGara0139
      @PolGara0139 Рік тому +1

      Mine is to admit when I’m wrong & apologize. Also to LISTEN & then think about what was said before getting angry

  • @jkstubbington
    @jkstubbington Рік тому +3

    I adore this man ✨

  • @victoriaboerschinger2891
    @victoriaboerschinger2891 Рік тому +11

    It is all about Gayle apparently, look at me didn’t you see me? Me? Me? Let the man speak! It is not about you all the time.

  • @maybeerainmaybeesnow
    @maybeerainmaybeesnow Рік тому +3

    Love this guy! Wolverine again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Eliety2008
    @Eliety2008 Рік тому +5

    I'd love to see Hugh Jackman and Tom Holland in a musical

  • @htaimaimunbaskunchi7234
    @htaimaimunbaskunchi7234 10 місяців тому

    IT WAS AMAZING TO SEE H JACKMAN IN COMPLETLEY NEW AMPLUA, HE PLAYED FANTASTIC

  • @2quick2c35
    @2quick2c35 Рік тому +3

    the chick needs to sharpen her conversation timing a tad more.. wasn't fully letting Hugh finish his thoughts in its entirety .

  • @jeseramirez9852
    @jeseramirez9852 Рік тому +1

    Looks like Hugh been hitting those weights again💪🏼

  • @jodiebird1551
    @jodiebird1551 Рік тому

    cannot wait

  • @janetpattison8474
    @janetpattison8474 Рік тому +12

    Suicide rates for teens is the highest it’s ever been. 😥😥😥 Believe your kid if they tell you they can’t handle life. Don’t force them to do anything or you could end up without a child. Be supportive. ❤️💕❤️ Get them help. School counselors are not the way to go. I know, mine was an adult, but did commit suicide. He couldn’t handle the cruelty of being ignored by people (friends & family), who he loved, after the death of his best friend. This is what he told me before he died. 🦋💙🦋

    • @clairedoyle6652
      @clairedoyle6652 Рік тому +3

      So sorry for your loss and for sharing your experience. As a mother of young boys it is one of my greatest fears. This world is cruel and it is hard to know what is best for your kids sometimes 😥

    • @malovina
      @malovina Рік тому +2

      Talking through it an hope it gets to true right place. I came from the place where your son was and had my husband ignore it when I screamed for help. However I used suicide prevention line a few times and ended up getting help with to wreath after. When I was a teenager, I tried to do it twice and thankfully it scared me due to the pain of things. But I hope you know with just you sharing your experience, you are changing lives and hopefully someone else can read what you wrote, notice it and hopefully it helps them at home. Sending much love. Im a big believer that the loved ones who pass away are still around us. I hope you stay strong.

  • @FrancisElvis
    @FrancisElvis Рік тому +1

    Yeah... I saw the movie 🎬
    Hugh is my Wolverine 🥰
    love him 🥰 FRANCIS

  • @samanthab1923
    @samanthab1923 Рік тому +6

    It’s always about her.

  • @benjaminwright7060
    @benjaminwright7060 Рік тому

    I watch this movie and I learn a lot very good movie

  • @barbaravyse660
    @barbaravyse660 5 місяців тому

    Such a sad movie. Hugh was amazing.

  • @jeanelizabethterry7583
    @jeanelizabethterry7583 Рік тому

    What happened to the movie about Saul of Tarsus

  • @YouthfulOne
    @YouthfulOne Рік тому +4

    Love the growth that Hugh has experienced. Would have been nice, however, to have actually heard him finish a thought or sentence without being interrupted. Gayle, you’re insecurities are so obvious when you can’t shut up long enough to allow the guest to speak. It’s why I have chosen for years not to follow or listen to your programs.

  • @ManishKumar-yk3gm
    @ManishKumar-yk3gm Рік тому +4

    ❤❤

  • @justin83021
    @justin83021 Рік тому +3

    It’s not mental health issues. It’s growing up without a loving Father.

    • @idiedromantic19
      @idiedromantic19 Рік тому +7

      .....which leads to mental health issues.

    • @justin83021
      @justin83021 Рік тому

      @@idiedromantic19 you have to KNOW how to live in your heart and not your head. Some people aren’t taught that.

    • @noeoleole6911
      @noeoleole6911 Рік тому +2

      I feel is both... I don't know, it's so complicated, such difficult things, both twisted together in a heartbreaking way.

  • @Scott-eh7fr
    @Scott-eh7fr Рік тому +9

    It’s horrible that people always criticize the host, saying things like its always about the host shut up let them talk. Y’all need to understand they have 5 to 10 minutes for the interview and have a list of questions to get through. Otherwise the interview would just be one answer to their first question. Lighten up people. Have a nice day

  • @phyllispetras3369
    @phyllispetras3369 Рік тому +4

    Gayle please allow your guest to speak.

  • @gregcannell6491
    @gregcannell6491 4 місяці тому

    For Hugh to admit he is in therapy is a powerful great thing

  • @janeoleary8454
    @janeoleary8454 Рік тому

    He usually wears a wedding ring

  • @seanight8
    @seanight8 Рік тому

    Very hard watching this movie. Don’t see it if you be entertained. It is gut wrenching.

  • @tizzlekizzle
    @tizzlekizzle Рік тому

    This bish rubs me the wrong way. Jackman is a legend. Glad to see wolfie coming back.

  • @erinjames4024
    @erinjames4024 Рік тому

    Hugh attends human cooking parties

  • @sparkys2711
    @sparkys2711 Рік тому +1

    Gail,
    Stop talking…..listen

  • @leslieludwick1321
    @leslieludwick1321 Рік тому +1

    The most depressing movie you’ll ever watch

  • @debragherman6196
    @debragherman6196 Рік тому +6

    Gail needs to allow her guests to speak. She is a talk show hog! Also lay off of Amy & Holmes. It might just come back to hit you in the face! You jealous?

  • @nonakotler3634
    @nonakotler3634 Рік тому +3

    Education as an Antidote for Hunger
    Recently, the UN, and several related organizations, marked two significant dates: the World Food Day and the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. International organizations for the poor and hungry have existed at least since the end of World War II, but neither poverty nor hunger have been eradicated. If anything, they have increased. What, then, are we doing wrong, and can we change the dismal reality?
    The problem is not lack of food; there is plenty of it. In fact, much of the food that is produced gets thrown away and pollutes the water and the ground rather than feeding hungry mouths. So people are hungry not for lack of food, but because there is no interest in helping people get it.
    The prevailing attitude is one of narcissism. We care only for ourselves and suspect everyone else’s intentions toward us. If we have any surplus funds, we use them to build walls and fences, not to help others. This is how we behave around the world as individuals and as nations.
    To quiet our conscience, we create organizations to tend to the poor and hungry. We fund them generously and appoint functionaries and bureaucrats to deal with the problem.
    But if our hearts were with the poor, we would not leave them in the hands of bureaucrats, just as we would not leave our children in the hands of social workers to see to their upbringing. We would see that the people we care about get what they need.
    Because we do not care, we appoint uncaring people who present plans for dealing with the spreading poverty and hunger, and announce special days to bring the problem to public awareness. They do not do a thing about the actual problems, but simply justify their bloated salaries through professionally designed presentations and verbose speeches that glorify their (nonexistent) achievements.
    If they truly wanted to solve the problem, which funds their lavish lifestyle, there would be many ways to do so. However, the surest way to lift people from poverty is education.
    First, there are technologies that can increase the yield of fields by multiple times through sophisticated irrigation systems, controlled environments, and other means. Farmers need to be taught how to use these technologies, and should be given the means to acquire them. This step alone would lift countless people out of hunger and poverty.
    Next, I think that organizations for eradication of poverty and hunger should use their budgets to buy lands where they will both grow crops for food that will be dedicated for the poor, and use some of the land to teach local farmers more efficient agriculture.
    Additionally, these centers for agriculture and education should be used in order to provide general education. It is well known that educated people have more opportunities in life, are generally better off, and can provide for themselves and their families better than uneducated people. Therefore, as a means to eradicate poverty and hunger, these centers should also provide general knowledge and education.
    Also, education should not be only about avoiding poverty. Poverty is not a personal matter, but a social one. Therefore, people who study at these education centers should also learn about solidarity, mutual responsibility, interdependence in today’s world, and other topics that will help them establish themselves as positive elements in a connected world.
    In this way, we can create an agrarian transformation that will become a social and cultural transformation that can free people not only from the grip of poverty and hunger, but integrate them in the global society of the 21st century as confident and positive individuals. In turn, these people will help others rise from poverty, and the process will gain momentum.

    • @majorchaosoi
      @majorchaosoi Рік тому

      But naa let’s just keep doing what we’re doing. It’s working

    • @janeoleary8454
      @janeoleary8454 Рік тому +2

      Go write a book. Good God almighty

  • @erinjames4024
    @erinjames4024 Рік тому +1

    If anyone comes out of this film trusting medical mental health institutions I know this is a propaganda film

    • @NellieKAdaba
      @NellieKAdaba Рік тому

      I never trusted mental institutions, I forced into them.

    • @jhonrobert312
      @jhonrobert312 Рік тому

      so what are you doing if ur son attempts just curious

  • @frowningfaun4528
    @frowningfaun4528 Рік тому +5

    How conceited. A movie made him realize its hard to talk to their kids. It doesn't take a village to raise a child, it takes a dedicated parent. Yes I was a single parent that raised a great child. I hate the Hollywood "elite." They live in such a small world.

    • @drubert1981
      @drubert1981 Рік тому +10

      These people are immersing themselves in a character and explaining what they see on the other side. And even with a dedicated parent, many times it takes a village. Sometimes if your mind immediately goes to negative its best to look at what inside you draws out the response and consider saying less. Your response speaks more to who you are than the person you are criticizing.

    • @nonaostrander1934
      @nonaostrander1934 Рік тому

      WOW! What has happened in your life that makes you call someone that you do not know conceited! I am sure you must have some mental health issues in your own life to feel it is ok to attack someone bringing up an issue that needs to be talked about! My childhood was not easy by any stretch but I did learn manners! Let us know when you build that bridge to get over yourself!

    • @TrulyJefferson
      @TrulyJefferson Рік тому +1

      I had the same reaction. Some of these people have forgotten (or never learned) what it is to be a parent. It does not take a "village". That idea comes from a weak mind. It takes a dedicated parent who knows their child better than anyone else does and loves them more than anyone else can and listens. There will be mistakes made along the way ... but the parent that continues to walk through everything with their child is the one who will have the best relationship with that child.

    • @ginawhiteley8834
      @ginawhiteley8834 Рік тому +3

      It takes both. I was a single mother and I was lucky to live in a caring community that helped us.

    • @annemccarron2281
      @annemccarron2281 Рік тому +1

      Ideally, having a village support you with parenting would be great, however, it usually doesn't happen. I raised 4 children with no support. I have lived outside the continental US for 35 years & have had one family member visit me. My kids turned out well. I made lots of sacrifices but it was worth it.