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Andrew Garfield Wants to Crack Open Your Heart

2024/10/9
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Andrew Garfield认为电影《我们生活在当下》并非单纯的职业选择,而是源于他对生命意义的探索和对中年阶段的反思。他将拍摄过程形容为一种疗愈和释放,电影中平凡日常的瞬间能够引起观众共鸣,并引发对自身生活和情感的反思。他认为人生是一个不断放手的过程,要珍惜当下而非执着于拥有,并分享了他从耶稣会士那里学习到的珍惜生活点滴的修行方法。他还谈到真正的活力来自于经历心碎,并接受心脏会反复破碎的现实,只有当心灵不断地被打开,才能获得成长和扩张。他认为'Onism'的概念指的是对自身有限经验的认知和由此产生的悲伤感。他选择阅读Chris Huntington的散文《学习在爱与失去中衡量时间》,是因为这篇文章触动了他的内心深处,并引发了他对时间、失去和人生意义的深刻思考。他认为艺术能够触及我们内心深处,带我们去往其他方式无法到达的地方,并表达了对逝去亲人和朋友的怀念之情。他认为'监狱'象征着我们自身存在的局限性,包括身体、时间和命运,而成为'最好的囚徒'意味着在有限的生命中,尽力活出最好的自己。他认为人类内心的孤独感和渴望连接是普遍存在的,并分享了他母亲去世后对母亲灵魂回归的感受。他认为电影以及他阅读的散文都表达了对失去的尊重,以及对生命中无法掌控之事的接纳,并分享了他对时间、失去和人生意义的理解。他渴望爱、连接和勇敢地生活,并正在努力处理自身生活中存在的依赖问题。 Anna Martin认为电影《我们生活在当下》真实地展现了爱情故事中细微日常的瞬间,这些瞬间构成了爱情的基石,也让电影更具感染力。她对电影中展现的爱情故事以及Andrew Garfield在朗读散文时的真情流露表达了高度赞赏,认为其打破了节目以往的模式,展现了独特的艺术表现力。她还与Andrew Garfield就电影主题、人生感悟以及情感表达等方面进行了深入探讨,并表达了对Andrew Garfield真挚情感的敬佩。

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This chapter delves into Andrew Garfield's new film, "We Live in Time." The discussion covers the movie's themes, its impact on viewers, and Garfield's personal connection to the role. It also touches upon the unexpected emotional depth of the interview.
  • Andrew Garfield's new movie, "We Live in Time," is a deeply emotional story about love and loss.
  • The movie focuses on small, everyday moments that reveal the depth of the relationship.
  • Garfield's interview was unexpectedly raw and emotional.

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In the new movie “We Live in Time,” the actor Andrew Garfield plays a newly divorced man named Tobias who falls in love with a chef named Almut, played by Florence Pugh. Their story feels epic and expansive, but still intimate. It focuses on the small, everyday moments that make up a love story: washing dishes together after a dinner party, sharing biscuits, smelling fruit at a farmers’ market. These are the moments that sustain them through Almut’s excruciatingly difficult medical crisis.

In this episode, Garfield reads the Modern Love essay “Learning to Measure Time in Love and Loss,” by Chris Huntington.) His reading was unlike any other in the history of this show. Mr. Garfield was so moved by Mr. Huntington’s essay that he spoke in a surprisingly raw way with the host Anna Martin about the need for art to crack us all open, including himself.

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