Martin Sheen desires his son to have the highlight.
Two days after Charlie Sheen launched his Netflix documentary, aka Charlie Sheen, the director of the two-part movie Andrew Renzi shared how the actor’s well-known dad felt about bringing his tumultuous real-life story to life.
“I watched the documentary sitting subsequent to Martin,” the filmmaker instructed The Hollywood Reporter in an interview printed Sept. 11, including that the West Wing star was the “scariest particular person” to view the doc with. “I used to be, like, sitting subsequent to the president of the US, watching one of many earlier cuts of this movie.”
However Andrew’s nerves have been finally pointless. In spite of everything, he stated Martin—who, together with Charlie’s brother Emilio Estevez, opted to not sit down for an interview for the undertaking—remained supportive of the ultimate end result.
“My perspective on it was that he wished his son to have his second to inform his story,” Andrew defined, “and didn’t really feel like he wanted so as to add to the entire stuff that he lived all through.”
And whereas Martin might not share his perspective on his son’s life within the documentary, Andrew nonetheless discovered a approach to nod to the patriarch.