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Andrew Garfield shares a life-changing incident that put his career on a high

Andrew Garfield shares a life-changing incident that put his career on a high



We Live in Time, starring Andrew Garfiled and Florence Pugh, is released on January 1
‘We Live in Time’, starring Andrew Garfiled and Florence Pugh, is released on January 1

Andrew Garfield has opened up about a difficult phase of life that interrupted his career at its peak.

Garfield lost mother Lynn Garfield in 2019 after her battle with pancreatic cancer. His whole world collapsed and he entered a dark phase.

However, the 41-year-old actor was seen in the 2021 super hit movie, Spider-Man: No way home and even received an Oscar nomination for it Tick ​​tick tick… Boom.

In conversation with City and country magazine, The social network actor stated, “I was just in a shift, transition, change in my life, processing a lot, feeling a lot, changing my relationship with the world.”

Opening up about his midlife crisis, Andrew said losing his mother felt like something in his life was being rearranged without permission.

“Maybe I was too young to have a midlife crisis, but there was some of it: the loss of my mother, reaching a certain amount that I wanted to achieve in my work, having a life that I loved. ”

“And yet, in the aftermath of all that, it was like a plateau. It was like, ‘What now? And who am I? And what does it all mean? What is important? What isn’t?’ Like something was rearranged without my permission,” he added.

The American actor accepted: “A lot of my ambition died to some extent – ​​or died to be reborn in some other way.”

While referring to the upcoming movie, We live in time, he believes the role shows his healing and that this would be felt by the audience as well.

Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh in the lead roles We live in time is scheduled for release on January 1st.