Ryan Reynolds turned heads on Thursday evening when he hit the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival for the world first of John Candy: I love myself.
The 48 year old man dead Pool Star, which produced the film, was joined by director Colin Hanks, son of Tom Hanks, for the starry beginnings.
Reynolds looked elegant in a bunk brown velvet suit on a vintage Canadian t-shirt, completing the look with brown and white moccasins.
According to Daily mailHe was accompanied by his mother, Tammy Reynolds, who made a smile in a black and white pea set associated with silver platform shoes.
In addition, Colin Hanks revealed a different appearance from his usual clean cutting image, sporting a brush and pepper -shaped beard, a thin frame and retro forehead glasses.
He opted for a navy suit and a gray buttoned shirt for the first.
Eugene Levy, a longtime collaborator from Candy’s, was also present, providing tribute.
Speaking to Tiff Audience, Hanks said that the first Canadian was a natural choice: “We had many conversations with various people on where the Dream Place would be to present this film, and the truth is that the answer lies in the words of John’s favorite song: Oh Canada, our house and the native land.”
Reynolds paid tribute to Candy, who died in 1994, calling him “the greatest and more handsome man I have never met”, adding: “I have been obsessed with him for a very long time. My fucking costume is covered in John tonight. ”
The documentary, acquired by Amazon Prime Video, was produced with the support of the widow of Candy, Rosemary Margaret Hobor, and their children, Jennifer and Chris.
He offers home videos, family archives and interviews, offering a rare overview of Candy’s life.




