Michael Douglas Criticizes U.S. Politics and Confirms Retirement from Acting
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Michael Douglas warned at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival that the U.S. is 'flirting with autocracy' and criticized the influence of money in politics, emphasizing the importance of protecting democracy. He also discussed his retirement and recent projects, reflecting on his career and his friendship with Jack Nicholson.
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