“Yellowstone” star, 69, insisted that he “didn’t f–king cry” as it seemed he did when his new movie, “Horizon: An American Saga,” received an 11-minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival.
Costner appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Tuesday after his trip to France and revealed what was going through his mind when he experienced the positive response to his Western feature. “I actually started walking my life backwards for a second,” he said. “I kind of went back to the beginning and wondering, you know, how I even ended up at a place like that.”The father of seven continued: “We all have these dreams where we want to be.
And I’ve had my own. And I’ve taken some really big bites out of life. And life has taken some pretty big ones out of me.”Then, Costner clarified the emotions that came over him during the lengthy standing ovation.“When they started the clap and they didn’t stop, I didn’t really know what…And I didn’t f–king cry.
I didn’t cry. My eyes were full,” he said, as the audience laughed.“Sometimes when you get over hydrated,” Jimmy Kimmel joked, adding, “It happens — especially with the mustache.”Costner added: “But I was moved by what happened in France.
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