Jeremy Renner
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I guess not long, not dead enough to have, you know, brain dead, you know, or whatever. Or maybe I'm brain dead now.
Uh, you know, it's, it's one of those, it's a queer situation, you know? Um, it just like, it's looking at your foot facing the wrong direction. And then your other leg, that's not a joint. It was broken, shattered. Like there's twisted all like a pretzel. I knew that it's supposed to hurt. Did it? No, I don't hurt later. I'll worry about that problem later.
Uh, you know, it's, it's one of those, it's a queer situation, you know? Um, it just like, it's looking at your foot facing the wrong direction. And then your other leg, that's not a joint. It was broken, shattered. Like there's twisted all like a pretzel. I knew that it's supposed to hurt. Did it? No, I don't hurt later. I'll worry about that problem later.
Uh, you know, it's, it's one of those, it's a queer situation, you know? Um, it just like, it's looking at your foot facing the wrong direction. And then your other leg, that's not a joint. It was broken, shattered. Like there's twisted all like a pretzel. I knew that it's supposed to hurt. Did it? No, I don't hurt later. I'll worry about that problem later.
And just like the eye, I'm like, ah, man. And I, and I rolled my face on it. It's like, let me put that thing on ice. Cause I was like laying on the icy asphalt. So let me ice that thing. You know, I thought about that, dude, right? I said, it is funny, right? But that's what I thought about. I'm like, oh, let me put that on ice. And I had my nephew lift my arm just so I can breathe.
And just like the eye, I'm like, ah, man. And I, and I rolled my face on it. It's like, let me put that thing on ice. Cause I was like laying on the icy asphalt. So let me ice that thing. You know, I thought about that, dude, right? I said, it is funny, right? But that's what I thought about. I'm like, oh, let me put that on ice. And I had my nephew lift my arm just so I can breathe.
And just like the eye, I'm like, ah, man. And I, and I rolled my face on it. It's like, let me put that thing on ice. Cause I was like laying on the icy asphalt. So let me ice that thing. You know, I thought about that, dude, right? I said, it is funny, right? But that's what I thought about. I'm like, oh, let me put that on ice. And I had my nephew lift my arm just so I can breathe.
There was like conscious, my hyper, hyper-focused conscious stuff was to survive. And I went through every checklist of my body. I have a strong, strong awareness of my body as well, as an athlete, as a stunt performer, also as an actor, because it is my instrument to even act. So I'm very, very aware of my body, how it works, all the things.
There was like conscious, my hyper, hyper-focused conscious stuff was to survive. And I went through every checklist of my body. I have a strong, strong awareness of my body as well, as an athlete, as a stunt performer, also as an actor, because it is my instrument to even act. So I'm very, very aware of my body, how it works, all the things.
There was like conscious, my hyper, hyper-focused conscious stuff was to survive. And I went through every checklist of my body. I have a strong, strong awareness of my body as well, as an athlete, as a stunt performer, also as an actor, because it is my instrument to even act. So I'm very, very aware of my body, how it works, all the things.
So to my knowledge, I don't know all the things, but at least I know the basics of how my body should operate. So I'm just constantly going through, like, you know, what it really initially felt like for my breathing was like when you lose your wind, you get kicked in the stomach or punched in the stomach. It's that suffocating, trying to find your breath, right?
So to my knowledge, I don't know all the things, but at least I know the basics of how my body should operate. So I'm just constantly going through, like, you know, what it really initially felt like for my breathing was like when you lose your wind, you get kicked in the stomach or punched in the stomach. It's that suffocating, trying to find your breath, right?
So to my knowledge, I don't know all the things, but at least I know the basics of how my body should operate. So I'm just constantly going through, like, you know, what it really initially felt like for my breathing was like when you lose your wind, you get kicked in the stomach or punched in the stomach. It's that suffocating, trying to find your breath, right?
It's what it sounds like on the 911 call. It's like this...
It's what it sounds like on the 911 call. It's like this...
It's what it sounds like on the 911 call. It's like this...
But it's just, you can't get air in, right? It's like you're cramping in your diaphragm. So I kept saying, if I get this cramp out of my diaphragm, I can get a deep breath in. I mean, this is never coming, but I keep telling myself, let me relax, let me relax, let me see if I can just get this. The immediate is get that air in.
But it's just, you can't get air in, right? It's like you're cramping in your diaphragm. So I kept saying, if I get this cramp out of my diaphragm, I can get a deep breath in. I mean, this is never coming, but I keep telling myself, let me relax, let me relax, let me see if I can just get this. The immediate is get that air in.
But it's just, you can't get air in, right? It's like you're cramping in your diaphragm. So I kept saying, if I get this cramp out of my diaphragm, I can get a deep breath in. I mean, this is never coming, but I keep telling myself, let me relax, let me relax, let me see if I can just get this. The immediate is get that air in.
If you're not getting air in, your immediate thing you need in your life is air in, right? Yeah. Pretty obvious. So I start there. So I'm just trying to work through that and getting my body to be in a place so I can get air in. And eventually it got to that place where he had to hold it in a very specific, my arm up in a specific way so I can breathe.