We Did OK, Kid: A Memoir by Anthony Hopkins review – a legend with a temper

I gotta say, Anthony Hopkins' story is like, really inspiring 🤩. I mean, the guy went from struggling in school to becoming one of the greatest legends in Hollywood. His dedication and discipline are goals, you know? 💪 And it's cool that he's been open about his struggles with addiction and anger issues - it shows that even famous people can be human and vulnerable.

But what I find really fascinating is how his childhood experiences shaped him into the person he is today. His dad's influence and their complicated relationship is like, super interesting 🤔. And it's amazing how one experience, like reciting that poem in school, sparked a passion for poetry and drama. It just goes to show that our lives are full of twists and turns, and we can always find new passions and opportunities.

Anyway, I think 'We Did OK, Kid: A Memoir' is gonna be a must-read for anyone who loves Anthony Hopkins or just wants to learn more about the power of resilience and hard work. 📚
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this new memoir from Anthony Hopkins 🤯! Like, I've always admired him as an actor, but now I know even more about what makes him tick. His story is so wild - from struggling in school to becoming a legend on screen. And can we talk about his dad? That guy's wit and charm must have had such a huge influence on Anthony's life 🤓. I also love how honest he is about his addiction struggles and temper issues... it shows that even the most successful people have vulnerabilities 💔. The part about quitting the National Theatre company though, I gotta disagree with him a bit - still don't think that was cool 😒. But overall, this memoir sounds like a must-read for any film buff or fan of true stories 📚.
 
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