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Michael Bay’s blockbusters likeTransformersandArmageddonare famous for their over-the-top action sequences and extensive explosions. It turns out Bay’s obsession with fire and pyrotechnics is more than just a cinematic spectacle – it stems from the director’s actual struggle with pyromania as a youth.

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Michael Bay Played With Fire as a Kid

From a young age,Michael Bayhad an unhealthy fascination with lighting things on fire. As a boy, he would regularly set off firecrackers and burn his toy soldiers with lighter fluid. Bay now admits he had“an issue with fire”growing up.

I actually set my bedroom on fire once,”Bay admitted.“The fire department came. It was a little Super 8 movie where the aliens invaded. I got grounded. Two weeks”

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“It’s a lost art and it’s a dying art—doing real, big stunts and they’re just going with digital effects nowadays. And I think that hurts a lot of things”Bay said.

This fascination took a dangerous turn when a young Bay started experimenting with fire indoors. He recalls actually setting his bedroom on fire at one point. Bay says his parents had to repaint his burnt walls multiple times to hide the damage. His pyro tendencies clearly risked harming himself and his family.

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Channeling Fire Into Movies

As Bay got older, he began channeling his pyromaniac urges into filmmaking. He started shooting 8mm action movies as ateen,lighting firecrackerson camera, and blowing up toy trains.

“I think it takes a lot of the soul out of it, that’s what it is. It takes the soul out of it. It kind of becomes a little bit too computerized. Everyone understands light because they see light all the time but they may not understand it. But they understand when it looks screwed up. They can’t articulate it but they know, oh that looks fake. It looks fake because you know what everything looks like when you’re walking around and you see how light hits things and sets kind of just make it, it becomes more plastic and just doesn’t have that soul to it.”

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Bay continued feeding his love of detonations at film school, strategically setting off explosions around campus for his student movies. He admits he probably would have been expelled if caught.

The film allowed Bay to pursue his fire obsession in a safer, controlled way. And his knack for epic explosions translated well to big-budget action flicks likeBad BoysandTransformers,cementing his explosive directorial style.

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Owning His life-long Struggle: Pyromania

These days, Bay is upfront about his life-long struggle with pyromania, openly discussing his early fascination with fire and the dangers it posed. His film career has allowed him to channel those urges productively through fictional movie mayhem.

By acknowledging his past issues, Bay hopes to remove the stigma around behavioral disorders. He shows that pyromania is manageable if properly redirected. And film continues providing Bay an outlet for his explosive tendencies without actually endangering lives.

But Bay also stresses that aspiring filmmakers shouldn’t mimic his methods. Lighting firecrackers on college campuses is reckless and illegal. He got away with it only because of luck.

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For Michael Bay, owning his pyromania has allowed him to tell stories on an epic scale, while responsibly sublimating troubling youthful urges. His fiery films pay homage to that inner struggle, captured safely on camera for all to appreciate.

Source:WHALEBONE

JAGRITI MURJANI

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