What Al Pacino, 84, says about his youngest son, 1, in memoir
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In my new memoir, 'Sonny Boy,' I reflect deeply on becoming a father in my eighties. My son Roman inspires this reflection and joy for life.
Looking at my son Roman brings me joy. He’s like a little Buddha, untouched and innocent, a reminder of the beauty of life.
When Roman was four months old, I felt like he wanted to speak to me about a great place he's known, which deeply moved me.
Having experienced my father's absence, I consciously chose to cultivate relationships with my children, aiming to break the cycle of abandonment.
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