White Elephant: One of Bruce Willis' Final Films

Bruce Willis has officially ended his career, but it remains for us to watch those films that were made before the official decision.

Jun 3, 2022 - 11:48
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White Elephant: One of Bruce Willis' Final Films

Bruce Willis has officially ended his career, but it remains for us to watch those films that were made before the official decision was made. The last in a series of films he made is "White Elephant", which will start showing tomorrow in American cinemas and the AMC + streaming network. This time, we see Bruce as the villain Arnold Solomon, the crime boss who orders the murder of two police officers who witnessed the assassination. It is a classic action movie and the police’s fight against organized crime, however, if the critics are to be believed, what sets it apart from the rest is the “heart”.


What makes this film really affect the viewers are the "emotional roles" of the main characters. As they further state, this story includes characters you care about and characters you believe in. Since Bruce will appear in this movie at the end of his strength, we will not see him in most action scenes, but he builds an extremely interesting and recognizable character with his authority. The film was shot in Georgia in 2021 and reunites Willis and director Jesse Johnson. True, the last time they worked together Johnson was a stuntman, but in the meantime, he became a director and made a lot of films.


"White Elephant" ends with a message of hope. There is a short scene in which we see one of the characters in the film looking at the horizon, as if seeing the possibility of change for the first time, to start again. Just like Bruce Willis, who is waiting for the beginning of a new phase in his life, and in the meantime, this allows him a dignified departure from the movie screens.


Recall, American actor, and star of action movie hits Bruce Willis is retiring from the film industry after he was diagnosed with aphasia, a disease that affects the ability to speak and write. The joint statement was published on the family's orders on social networks, explaining that Willis had health problems and that he had recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which affects his cognitive abilities.