Owen Wilson can't thank his brother Andrew enough for being there when he was at his worst.

In 2007, when the

Night at the Museum

star

attempted suicide, it was Luke Wilson who found him unconscious at home and took him to the emergency room.

And it was their other brother, Andrew, who took over in the months that followed to support Owen Wilson in the face of depression.

"Sometimes life seems to be played out by Tom Hardy in

The Revenant

, a nightmare guy who tries to kill you, and where even if you have the upper hand he'll still be there in the end whispering, 'That won't bring your boy back. or your father or the good times of your past.

Or whatever else ”.

And when life is played by this guy, you just have to hang on and wait for it to pass, ”said Owen Wilson in an interview with

Esquire

.

Surf the wave

During this particularly difficult time, Andrew Wilson was there for his brother at all times, going so far as to get up with him every morning before helping him organize his day.

And if Owen Wilson knows that the depression that has pursued him since he was 11 is not about to go away, his relationship with life has evolved a lot since that tragic day when he tried to end it.

"I know everything has its ups and downs, but when you're on one of those waves, you have to ride it as long as possible."

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