29 January 2008 19:19

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MARION COTILLARD - DEEP-THINKING COTILLARD'S CHILDHOOD TRAUMA

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DEEP-THINKING COTILLARD'S CHILDHOOD TRAUMA

Oscar nominee MARION COTILLARD sunk into such a deep depression at the tender age of nine, because she "didn't want to live" any longer. The La Vie En Rose star questioned her purpose in life at a very early age - and Cotillard admits the truths she exposed along the way left her wishing she was never born. She says, "I really started to ask myself, 'What am I doing here? What are human beings doing here?' I so wanted to understand, and I didn't. "What I (wanted) in my mind was something like a perfect world, with a perfect understanding of everything. I thought that people were logical about life and respect and love. And when I started realising it was not that way at all, I felt I didn't want to live." However, she's quick to clarify that suicide was never an option: "Oh, no, I deeply love life, but I started searching quite early."


29 January 2008 19:19


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