Macaulay culkin on John Candy looking for him on “Uncle Buck” set

Macaulay Culkin, who played in front of John Candy in the 1989 comedy film by John Hughes Uncle Buckshared good memories of the actor-comic in the pre-prémitian documentary of the Toronto International Film Festival John Candy: I love myself.
In the project – which presents interviews by Culkin and Candy’s Planes, trains and cars The Co -Star Steve Martin, and is directed by Colin Hanks, which produced alongside Ryan Reynolds – the Alone at home Star noted that Candy looked at her and was among the first to notice his father’s “difficult” and monstrous behavior.
“I think he has always had this very big instinct. I think he saw, ”recalls Culkin, by Entertainment every week. “”Listen, even before the wave has cut itself off and the Alone at home Things were going on, it was not difficult to see how difficult my father was. It was no secret. He was already a monster. All of a sudden, fame and money came, and it has become a infamous monster. He was not already a good guy. I think John looked a bit like secondary eyes, like: “Is everything there?” Are you doing good? Good day? Everything is fine? All good at home? All right.'”
Culkin added that he felt a “paternal” energy of Candy, and his “looking for” was “a testimony of the kind of man he was”.
“It doesn’t happen often,” continued Culkin. “This has happened less over time. I would like to have more in my life. It is important that I remember it. I remember that John took care when not a lot of people. ”
Culkin and his brother, A real painKieran Culkin, has already talked about their tense relationship with their father growing up, from which they are separated. Macaulay Culkin also said that their father was “physically and mentally” abusive.
In an interview with Deadline’s Toronto studio, Candy’s daughter Jennifer Candy-Sullivan, said about her father’s treatment in Culkin: “When we hear about Macaulay Culkin, that doesn’t surprise me because it was our father. He was not going to just ignore a child because he was a child and he spent something else. It is as if he really wanted to know.
Director Hanks added: “The fact that John took this time to check with Mac and make sure he was fine, I told him, having lived him myself. John was like that with everyone. He was like that with the people with whom he worked.
John Candy: I love myself Will launch worldwide on the world on October 10.




