Mel Gibson joked about fatherhood and talked about his new project "For reasons of conscience"

Recently, the 60-year-old actor Mel Gibson just glows with happiness, and for this he has several reasons. Firstly, very soon he will become a father for the ninth time, and secondly, just recently saw his director's work, the picture "For reasons of conscience." About this and many other things Gibson agreed to talk on the show "Good Morning America", where he was invited the other day.

Mel joked about his paternity

In early 2017, the 9th child Gibson will give his 26-year-old girlfriend Rosalind Ross. Of course, the host of the show was interested in the question of what the father of many children thinks about this. However, Mel did not begin to talk about how he is happy, but just joked:

"Guys, I already have stretch marks from them."

And now a little about the film "For reasons of conscience"

After this playful phrase, the famous actor decided to stop talking about the children and switched to his new film. The painting "For reasons of conscience" - the first project in the last 10 years, in which Mel directed. The film narrates about the war, where the protagonist is a physician who refuses to kill people. The man becomes the first doctor in the history of the United States, an evasive doctor awarded an honorary award.

In this film, one of the sons of Gibson, 26-year-old Milo, was shot. Mel described his work as follows:

"When Milo was younger, it seemed to me that he did not hear me. I spoke and spoke, but there was no response. Now I can safely say that he heard me! And I heard the main thing. I generally think that teenagers need to talk always, even when it seems to you that this is a waste of time. But in the film "For reasons of conscience" he listened to me, but here it is quite another matter. Here we are not a father and son, but an actor with a director. And this is very important. "
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Gibson remembered his act of 10 years ago

In addition, in an interview with Mel, the incident was recalled when he was bad about Jews, being drunk while driving. Gibson answered this so:

"I'm very upset that this story is still emerging. It's been 10 years already, I apologized for it many times, and still. Really over 30 years of his work I have not done anything, what could I ask? Believe me, I'm sorry for what happened. And in general, I have changed a lot in 10 years. "