Liam Neeson Worried About The New Generation's Habit Of Replacing Than Repairing
Liam Neeson says today's generation likes to replace old things rather than repair them and this is a cause of worry for the actor.
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Veteran
Hollywood
actor
Liam
Neeson,
who
is
famous
for
movies
like
Taken,
Schindler's
List
and
many
others,
says
that
he
is
worried
about
the
new
generation
for
their
habit
of
"replacing
older
items" than
"repairing
them."
"Overall,
I
feel
today's
generation
prefers
to
replace
older
items
rather
than
repair
them.
I'm
pretty
old-fashioned
in
that
sense.
They
just
don't
fix
things
anymore.
It
gives
me
cause
for
worry," Said
Liam
Neeson
in
a
statement.
Talking
about
his
role
in
his
movie
Silence,
Liam
Neeson
said
he
felt
a
similarity
between
him
and
the
character
in
the
movie.
"I
was
interested
in
'Silence' because
of
where
I
was
at
in
my
own
life
with
questions
and
thoughts
about
god,
faith,
science
and
everything
else.
I
had
to
do
a
lot
of
internal
convincing
first."
Said
Neeson.
"I
don't
believe
you
can
really
have
deep
faith
without
deep
doubt.
It
goes
hand
in
glove.
I'm
convinced
of
that
now,"
Neeson
added.
Liam
Neeson
also
stated
that
there
has
been
a
great
shift
of
paradigm
in
Hollywood.
He
said
that
the
new
wave
of
cinema
is
more
inclined
towards
projecting
the
world
issues
and
giving
major
political
insights
to
the
audiences.
"Hollywood
has
had
a
lengthy
history
of
producing
films
for
the
masses
and
the
big
shift
in
the
last
decade
is
now
they're
making
films
for
global
markets.
If
you
can't
cater
to
a
global
audience,
your
career
span
is
shortened
generally." The
actor
stated
further.