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“It was kind of like being in a scene with a wild animal where you didn’t know whether he was going to kiss you or kill you, and then you kind of hook into that,” he added. He wasn’t trying to do those things, he was just being present.”ĭuring Gosling’s “Half Nelson” and “The Believer” era, the Oscar nominee had a “zen quality” onscreen, according to Garfield. He didn’t care about doing it the same way over and over again. “I was like, ‘This guy is really doing something on a deeper level.’ He was alive. “I was really overwhelmed,” Garfield said of the screen test where Jamie Bell, Jason Schwartzman, Cillian Murphy, and Tobey Maguire were also present. During Garfield’s first ever screen test for a shelved Scott Rudin-produced adaptation of “The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay” novel by Michael Chabon, Garfield witnessed Gosling’s dedication to performances.

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Garfield credited Ryan Gosling for showing him what it’s like to experience working opposite a method actor up close. Recently, actors Mads Mikkelsen, Jon Bernthal, David Harbour, Benicio del Toro, and Will Poulter have all weighed in on the concept of method acting, with Mikkelsen calling the modern misuse of the approach “insanity.” “But it really, really is profound work.” I don’t want people to see how I’m making the sausage,” Garfield said. “I don’t want people to fucking see the pipes of my toilet. The “Tick, Tick, Boom” actor said that the “process to create” is “very private,” especially when it comes to employing method acting techniques. 'The Gray Man' Falls Just Short of 'The Kissing Booth 3' as Netflix's Fifth-Best Movie DebutĪ History of Unsimulated Sex Scenes in Cannes Films, from 'Mektoub' to 'Antichrist' Andrew Garfield on Martin Scorsese: He's Just a 'Funny Dude' and Film Nerd Like Me








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