Rita Wilson was a guest on The View on Monday in New York City to promote her film A Man Called Otto.The 66-year-old actress was a producer on the film, which stars her husband, two-time Academy Award winner Tom Hanks.During her sit down, the Hollywood vet described the movie as 'life affirming.' Promoting: Rita Wilson was a guest on The View on Monday in NYC to promote her new film A Man Called Otto which she has producedWhen asked if those themes drew her to the project, Rita said: 'As human beings, as citizens of the world, I think we have more that we have in common than what separates us.
And if you really break it down, we really want to be able to take care of each other.'I know that we have differences, we all do, but I don't think that that eliminates having kindness for your fellow human being, and it's ultimately a very life-affirming movie.'She also said she asked Tom why he doesn't do more comedies and he told her that nothing had come to him that has 'depth.' Family affair: The film stars her husband Tom Hanks and the pair worked together as producers on the film; seen with Whoopi Goldberg and others on The View Otto: A Man Called Otto follows a grumpy man who has given up on life following the loss of his wife and wants to end it all.
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