Certainly some of Anna Polony's fans did not expect such news. The star of “As the years go by, as the days go by…”, “The Decalogue”, “Two Moons” or “The Seventh Room” is not feeling well. Many of the actress's friends from the film industry have already passed away, which additionally fills her with sad thoughts.
Anna Polony complains about lack of strength. Fans will be devastated
In an interview for “Twój Styl”, the actress mentioned the departure of such celebrities as Jerzy Stuhr and Jan Nowickiwho were very important to her. She then spoke about her own well-being. – Sometimes I no longer have the strength to fight, because I am so tired of the ailments that old age brings: illness, lack of fitness, lack of memory and the inability to adapt to the modern world. […] Old age is for leaving easier, for a person not to regret so much that the end is approaching. I told you on the phone: “I am leaving without regrets”. This will be the title of our interview. I am tired of this world that is in such a hurry that it loses all values ​​along the way – Polony reported. What's more, the star doesn't quite find her way around the technological progress that is visible at every turn.
Everything is becoming mechanized, electronic, far from nature. I often travel by tram because I don't drive a car, and in these trams I look at young people drowning in their phones. The Internet has taken over their imagination, their way of thinking, their lives. Young people are ceasing to be people, they are becoming robots. And they don't even notice it. I don't want such a world! I love nature, I love man with his psyche, body, otherness, originality.
– she noticed.
Anna Polony won't miss her?
At the end of the conversation, the star tried to unpleasant conclusion. She feels such aversion to modernity that she would not be sorry to leave this world. – Since I live alone, sometimes – without an interlocutor – I talk to myself. I tell myself about my past, which was so colorful, so varied, so dramatic, and at the same time so wonderful, that the memory itself is a fulfillment. […] I agreed to this interview just to say: “Enough, I'm leaving without regrets” – Polony noted. Photos of the star are in our gallery.