Paul Walker Discusses Final Film: ‘The Machine Is Life’
REPORTER: "Your movie makes me realize how important it is to -- what you have, alive, in your hands. What did you learn during this journey?"
WALKER: "I think the biggest lesson, I think it was just nice to see how simple things can be. So, the story's really -- obviously there's a lot of complications. What this guy goes through -- losing the love of his life and he's in this environment. He can't really seem -- he can't control anything. You know, and that's like us with life, you know, we're trying to control all this stuff. And he realizes in the process that it's not about all this, it's about what's in this."
REPORTER: "Exactly."
WALKER: "'The Machine is Life,' just endlessly cranking. And we're running around, and we're trying to juggle all these balls, and we're running all over the place. When they all hit the floor we panic. There's really no need because -- "
REPORTER: "Everything's smooth."
WALKER: "Focus. It's right here. It's what's important. It's what's in the heart. It's family, it's friends, it's the rest -- nonsense."
REPORTER: "Exactly."




