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Kevin Costner Isn’t Sorry for Casting His Beautiful, Whispering Boy
Shut your eyes and visualize this: It's 109 degrees outside and you're filming Horizon: The Last Airbender while wearing in period attire. Just when you think you're seeing an American drama starring Kevin Costner, there's a boy whispering. You see, he's a gorgeous boy who happens to be Costner's boy. In the Today show, he portrays Nathaniel Kittredge, who is characterized as the "earnest son of a pair of settlers." However, Hayes, who is 15 years old, is Costner's genuine youngest son. Is he an experienced actor? No. Kevin told Today, "He didn't have much experience, but he's really beautiful in the movie."
The elder Costner acknowledged how this seems and stated that, although he would never wish to unseat another actor, he did it in order to spend more time with his kid. "He was with me for the week, two weeks, because I selfishly wanted him to be with me,” he remarked. "And he would whisper every day as we drove to the set." In what whisper did he speak? It is the intent of whispers, so few can express. Furthermore, it is improbable that you could hear the boy's gentle, golden voice filling his father's ear over the harsh, rushing winds in Moab's scene. You return to your trailer to escape the sun's harsh stare and the boy's soft, soothing voice since you're uncomfortable with the nepo baby's presence (or maybe it's just the heat). The gorgeous, whispering youngster, who presumably works for free, was cast by Costner, who has every right to do so as this is his passion project and he is paying for it himself. Besides, who are you to doubt the formula of great art when this very real boy was named after the role that Costner plays in this as-yet-unreleased movie? At that moment, you close your trailer door and turn to face the mirror, realizing that you are Sienna Miller. Now let your eyes open.
Kevin Costner Isn’t Sorry for Casting His Beautiful, Whispering Boy
Shut your eyes and visualize this: It's 109 degrees outside and you're filming Horizon: The Last Airbender while wearing in period attire. Just when you think you're seeing an American drama starring Kevin Costner, there's a boy whispering. You see, he's a gorgeous boy who happens to be Costner's boy. In the Today show, he portrays Nathaniel Kittredge, who is characterized as the "earnest son of a pair of settlers." However, Hayes, who is 15 years old, is Costner's genuine youngest son. Is he an experienced actor? No. Kevin told Today, "He didn't have much experience, but he's really beautiful in the movie."
The elder Costner acknowledged how this seems and stated that, although he would never wish to unseat another actor, he did it in order to spend more time with his kid. "He was with me for the week, two weeks, because I selfishly wanted him to be with me,” he remarked. "And he would whisper every day as we drove to the set." In what whisper did he speak? It is the intent of whispers, so few can express. Furthermore, it is improbable that you could hear the boy's gentle, golden voice filling his father's ear over the harsh, rushing winds in Moab's scene. You return to your trailer to escape the sun's harsh stare and the boy's soft, soothing voice since you're uncomfortable with the nepo baby's presence (or maybe it's just the heat). The gorgeous, whispering youngster, who presumably works for free, was cast by Costner, who has every right to do so as this is his passion project and he is paying for it himself. Besides, who are you to doubt the formula of great art when this very real boy was named after the role that Costner plays in this as-yet-unreleased movie? At that moment, you close your trailer door and turn to face the mirror, realizing that you are Sienna Miller. Now let your eyes open.