We’re witnessing Brad Pitt‘s third act. It’s a tale of a 56-year-old man, wisened from a life of scrutiny and personal turmoil.
There have been out-of-the-blue magazine profiles in which he opened up about his struggles with alcohol; public reflections on his parenting and the breakdown of his relationship with Angelina Jolie; acceptance speeches in which he cracks wise with all the deftness of a seasoned comic.
We’re seeing a man who’s reflective, introspective, humbled and witty. And at the core of it all, just a bloke working out what it means to be a single, working dad.
But… is any of it actually authentic?
Watch: Brad Pitt, the comedian, at the 2020 SAG Awards.
Laura Brodnik, Mamamia‘s Entertainment Editor (and a font of wisdom on the Oscars machine), is among those who believe Pitt’s reinvention is part of a meticulously engineered campaign to win his first Academy Award for acting. Pitt’s been nominated three times before and won Best Picture in 2014 for 12 Years a Slave, which he produced and starred in.