Brad
Pitt
in
his
recent
interview
opened
up
about
depression
and
possibly
retiring
from
his
acting
career.
In
recent
months,
Brad
Pitt
is
the
third
A-list
Hollywood
actor
talking
about
retiring
or
taking
a
long
work
hiatus
after
Jim
Carry
and
Sandra
Bullock.
Brad
Pitt
told
GQ
he
is
going
through
the
"last
semester
or
trimester" of
his
career.
Brad
in
the
candid
interaction
also
opened
up
about
six
years
of
his
life
since
divorcing
Angelina
Jolie
and
what
it
has
been
like.
He
revealed
he
has
been
dealing
with
depression
for
years
calling
it
"low
grade
depression."
He
said,
"I
think
joy's
been
a
newer
discovery,
later
in
life.
I
was
always
moving
with
the
currents,
drifting
in
a
way,
and
onto
the
next.
I
think
I
spent
years
with
a
low-grade
depression,
and
it's
not
until
coming
to
terms
with
that,
trying
to
embrace
all
sides
of
self-the
beauty
and
the
ugly-that
I've
been
able
to
catch
those
moments
of
joy."
The
Bullet
Train
star
said
that
he
always
felt
alone
while
growing
up
and
it
was
fairly
recently
that
he
"had
a
greater
embrace
of
my
friends
and
family." He
added
that
while
music
fills
him
with
a
lot
of
joy,
he
thinks
"all
our
hearts
are
broken."
Pitt
also
talked
about
his
career
and
that
he
is
at
the
end
of
term.
He
told
GQ,
"I
consider
myself
on
my
last
leg...
this
last
semester
or
trimester.
What
is
this
section
gonna
be?
And
how
do
I
wanna
design
that?"
Notably,
the
58-year-old
actor
started
his
journey
in
Hollywood
in
the
late
1980s
and
found
fame
with
1991
film
titled
Thelma
&
Louise.
He
most
recently
was
seen
in
a
cameo
appearance
in
Sandra
Bullock
and
Channing
Tatum-led
The
Lost
City.
Brad
Pitt
is
currently
waiting
for
the
release
of
Sony's
action
movie
Bullet
Train,
set
to
hit
the
big
screens
on
August
5,
2022.