Everything happens the way it's supposed to: Bruce Willis

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Actor Bruce Willis says he truly believes that everything in life happens exactly the way it is meant to be.
"I truly believe, on a deep level, that everything happens exactly the way it's supposed to in life," Willis said in a statement.
Willis, whose performances have always contained a deep and layered understanding of his characters and the times they live in, is seen as Paul Kersey in "Death Wish".
He saw Kersey as a man who laid down and followed his own preordained path.
"Approaching this film, I thought it's clear that this character was on the path he was supposed to be on. To be a doctor, as Paul Kersey is, you have to want to help people. And then, though it came from a tragedy, after his family is attacked, Kersey gets to where he is because he's supposed to be there -- one way or the other. And all of that was there in the script," Willis said.
A remake of the 1974 action thriller with the same name, "Death Wish" is directed by Eli Roth. It tells the story of Kersey, a father, who when his wife is murdered and his daughter sexually assaulted, becomes a vigilante killer nicknamed "The Grim Reaper".
The Carnival Motion Pictures' project "Death Wish" released in India on March 2 in English, Hindi and Tamil languages.
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First Published: Mar 04 2018 | 9:18 AM IST