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Keanu Reeves opens up about his intensive football training for "The Replacements," working with veteran quarterback coaches Bob Galeano and TJ Rubly to understand the sacrifice and strategy of professional football. He shares insights from spending months with former players, learning about their physical sacrifices and the zen-like moment of throwing a perfect spiral. The conversation takes a philosophical turn as Reeves discusses the similarities between sports celebrity and acting fame, noting how some athletes, like Troy Aikman, can barely go out in public. When asked what he truly loves about acting beyond fame and money, Reeves describes it as "abandonment," "communion," and a "loss of self" that occurs when scenes are working perfectly - comparing great acting moments to hitting a perfect note in Hamlet.
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