Michael J. Fox, a true warrior in the relentless battle against Parkinson’s disease for 33 years, now grapples with its unyielding challenges. Medications combat the cruel grip of facial muscle paralysis, causing uncontrollable movements. Despite his valiant struggles, Fox’s unwavering optimism serves as a beacon of inspiration.
Director Davis Guggenheim, having spent time in Fox’s company, yearns for such a profound perspective. Fox solemnly recognizes Parkinson’s as a complex gift that keeps taking, yet it has ignited transformative flames within his life.
Fox’s journey, riddled with depression and marred by injuries, including fractures and surgeries, has tested his resilience. With steely determination, he declares, “I’m a tough son of a b****.”
At 62, Fox confronts his mortality unflinchingly, unafraid of the uncertain future. He knows that one day he may proclaim, “I’m not going out today.”