Bruce Willis was moved into a mental care facility

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This was posted an hour ago. Truly crazy that according to his family he can no longer speak or remember anything. Seems like he went downhill very quickly. I doubt he has long. Hopefully they will continue to visit and comfort him during his stay. Seems like he was in a movie not too long ago. Makes you appreciate every day a little more. Apparently after his death his family plans on donating his brain for alzheimers research.
 
Hold strong Bruce. I'm sure that facility and everybody in it will need rescuing before you have the time to put your shoes back.
 
My father suffered the safe fate as Bruce, very aggressive form of dementia. 5 years from diagnosis to passing away. Not very much that can be done for Bruce at this point but keep him comfortable.
My grandfather was sharp as a tack on his 90th birthday back in 2018. He was two weeks shy of his 93rd birthday in 2021 and hardly recognized anyone.
 
Sounds like they moved him to a second home where he could get round the clock care (and some quiet that helped) but his kids could lead a normal life yet get regular access to their father. I suppose they were hoping this arrangement would last longer.
 
Apparently his last movie before his retirement was in 2022 paradise city which looks good. He was in his last movie "Assassin" in 2023, don't remember this one.
 
There are claims that he had to be fed lines through an earpiece for his latest acting gigs, and that his time on set was usually just a day or two. Many crew members thought that he was being exploited.

These individuals questioned whether the actor was fully aware of his surroundings on set, where he was often paid $2 million for two days of work, according to documents viewed by The Times. Filmmakers described heart-wrenching scenes as the beloved “Pulp Fiction” star grappled with his loss of mental acuity and an inability to remember his dialogue. An actor who traveled with Willis would feed the star his lines through an earpiece, known in the industry as an “earwig,” according to several sources. Most action scenes, particularly those that involved choreographed gunfire, were filmed using a body double as a substitute for Willis.​
 
There are claims that he had to be fed lines through an earpiece for his latest acting gigs, and that his time on set was usually just a day or two. Many crew members thought that he was being exploited.

These individuals questioned whether the actor was fully aware of his surroundings on set, where he was often paid $2 million for two days of work, according to documents viewed by The Times. Filmmakers described heart-wrenching scenes as the beloved “Pulp Fiction” star grappled with his loss of mental acuity and an inability to remember his dialogue. An actor who traveled with Willis would feed the star his lines through an earpiece, known in the industry as an “earwig,” according to several sources. Most action scenes, particularly those that involved choreographed gunfire, were filmed using a body double as a substitute for Willis.​
That's old news. Even Tapper gave in and wrote a book about it when he realized he could profit. Oh wait, you're talking about Bruce Willis. Silly me.....
 
If it's a memory care place it's not too bad. My Mom was in one with Alzheimer's. They typically build the rooms around a square. So you can walk the hallways and never come to the end.
 
There are claims that he had to be fed lines through an earpiece for his latest acting gigs, and that his time on set was usually just a day or two. Many crew members thought that he was being exploited.

These individuals questioned whether the actor was fully aware of his surroundings on set, where he was often paid $2 million for two days of work, according to documents viewed by The Times. Filmmakers described heart-wrenching scenes as the beloved “Pulp Fiction” star grappled with his loss of mental acuity and an inability to remember his dialogue. An actor who traveled with Willis would feed the star his lines through an earpiece, known in the industry as an “earwig,” according to several sources. Most action scenes, particularly those that involved choreographed gunfire, were filmed using a body double as a substitute for Willis.​
There was a movie I watched with Willis that was made just a couple years ago. Pretty small part and all his lines and dialogue were very minimal. It was clear he wasn't all there. This one. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14174168/?ref_=mv_close It's not even one of his latest ones.
 
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