Tilda Swinton thinks about death and says you should, too
Briefly

Oscar-winning actor Tilda Swinton reflects on her mother's passing, noting a profound moment of connection, wondering if her mother 'saw something' in her final moments.
In her latest film, Swinton plays a war correspondent with cancer who chooses to end her life but emphasizes her decisions are about enjoying the remaining moments through friendship, art, and nature.
Swinton believes that contemplating how to approach death is essential, stating, 'A life spent considering how we're going to spend our end is not wasted time.'
The film, directed by Pedro Almodovar, aims to confront the realities of suffering and dying, while also celebrating the essence of living fully until the end.
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