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Andrew Garfield, 41, admits he was 'living and dying by validation' after being hit by an identity crisis in his 20s - as he shares fears he's branded 'worthless' due to his Jewish heritage
In an interview with GQ Hype, the actor, 41, shared that he began to re-examine his life after noticing how success began to affect his mood, and he sought help from a therapist.
The film, which hit UK cinemas on New Year's Day, follows Almut and Tobias' 10 year-romance through three timelines - the couple's chance first meeting, a shock cancer diagnosis and its eventual devastating return. Following its release yesterday, fans have been full of praise for the romantic drama, which has a non-linear structure, on X - likening it to cult films (500) Days of Summer and A Walk to Remember. Taking issue with the way the timelines jump around, the critic added: 'Because of the way we leap in and out of these people’s lives, there’s usually very little sense of how Tobias and Almut mutate in the face of love, and [the director] overcompensates by pumping in slightly absurd conflicts to get his point across.'
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