Anderw Garfield gets really angry in the new Guadagnino film

Anderw Garfield gets really angry in the new Guadagnino film

We already know that Andrew Garfield has massive reach. In his latest film he portrays grief in a profound way. We live in timeand during its time gave us one of the best non-cinematic romantic comedies of the year Date at the chicken shop with Amelia Dimoldenberg. He played men Dealing with their religionMen who singing and dancingand a Spider-Man at that. But one thing we haven’t seen him do in a long time is play angry.

It sounds like that will change with the release of Luca Guadagnino’s upcoming film. After the hunt. “There are scenes of tremendous anger that I witnessed, and the liberation that comes with it is profound,” says Garfield told GQ of the project. The film stars Julia Roberts as a college professor who finds herself at a crossroads after a student makes an accusation against one of her colleagues and a dark secret threatens to come to light. Ayo Edebiri is too set to star.

In his personal life, Garfield is also trying to “get the anger back,” he told the outlet. “Anger only sets limits… It straightens the spine. It gives you energy. I think anger gets a bad rap, and rightly so. But anger, I think even Jesus was allowed to get angry.” He took this mission so far that he even came up with a bold new idea for a room where you can break things and let it all out – an anger room, if you so will. Unfortunately for his business prospects, it’s already a pretty common thing, but Garfield “had the idea before it came out,” he points out.

As for his actual career, Garfield says he “knows less and less” what he wants to do next. (By the way, he hasn’t registered yet Spider Man 4 or to play Jesus in this coming year Scorsese filmdespite rumors.) “I can keep doing the same thing, but it doesn’t feel right anymore,” he continued. “I’m coming back to the pure joy of work, rather than tying it to one’s career in any way.” If he puts even half as much joy into these new rage scenes as he did to deliver that.”Sorry, my Prada is at the dry cleaners” line back in The social networkAn absolute treat awaits us.

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