Josh Brolin's Poetry on Timothée Chalamet Sparks Mixed Reactions
The 'Dune' actor's verses on his co-star's youthful appearance have led to a variety of responses, from admiration to discomfort.
- Josh Brolin, known for his role in 'Dune,' has written poetry about co-star Timothée Chalamet, focusing on his youthful appearance and prompting discussions on age and mortality.
- The poem, part of a coffee table book titled 'Dune: Exposures,' has sparked a wide range of reactions online, from admiration to discomfort due to the age difference between Brolin and Chalamet.
- The book, a collaboration between Brolin and cinematographer Greig Fraser, offers an inside look at the making of 'Dune' through various literary and photographic formats.
- Internet reactions to the poem have been mixed, with some finding it endearing and others deeming it inappropriate.
- Despite the controversy, the book aims to provide a deeper understanding of the on-set experience and the relationships formed during the filming of 'Dune.'