Never pinned Andrew Garfield as being a great Jonathan Larson, but now that he is I can't see _any_ other person for the role. Dude's got his mannerisms _spot on!_
I am in no way a musical person..in fact, I despise them. I swear, when I watched the teaser for Tick Tick..Boom, I replayed “Bo bo bobo bo..” a thousand times and since watching the movie 3 times now…30/90 has its own playlist and I bawled my eyes out at the ending. I even went on RUclips to watch the video of Rent with its original/premiere cast, the one where they had no set designs, just raw emotion on stage and watch Larson play 30/90 is just heartbreaking. You can see the passion for the craft exuding and for him to die so tragically. I hope the doctor that misdiagnosed his condition, as “just the flu” was/is forever haunted by Jonathan Larson
yes he took voice lessons. yes he learnt piano. But embodying Larson through every mannerism and movement? That's a gift that cannot be taught. Garfield is a craftsman
It's a shame when doing interviews no one would shut up about Spider-Man. He did a great job with this movie, and he should have gotten more questions and appreciation for it.
Agreed. Such a shame they didn't give Tick Tick Boom the same attention. This movie was such an amazing experience! Andrew is such a passionate and talented actor! What a wonderful cast as well. You can feel the love this cast had while making this movie.
The funny thing is, I described this song to a friend of mine as ‘imagine you’re a theatre kid who’s half-drunk, at your apartment, and singing with a bunch of friends who are either drunk or high’ and they said it sounded like the best music ever.
Fun Fact: In this case it literally wasn't talent. He couldn't sing, was cast a year before filming started and tool A LOT of voice lessons so much of what we perceive as talent is really "just" dedication
@@Dumpknoedel damn if that's true then i actually feel sad for him that he spent lots of time for this movie and most people ignore it and just pester him about the nwh rumors
@@Zanoladab In my case, because of all NWH rumor videos that YT suggested me with a 30/90 by Andrew Garfield video. I felt related with the song lyrics so I tried the movie and I am very glad that I didn't miss this masterpiece.
absolutely, his filmography is nothing but an extraordinary voyage!! Silence, Breathe, Hacksaw Ridge, The Social Network and now his portrayal if the great Jonathan Larson is bullseye!! i can't wait for his next project
I would honestly say that Garfield is among the top 3 actors working today alongside probably J Pheonix and C Bale. The way he just dissapears into his character in every role is nothing short of incredeble!
Believe it or not, he was scared shitless to film this scene (because it was a one take impromptu a capalla solo that’s meant as a song to work the crowd up and Garfield was not much of a singer) If I didn’t hear that from Andrew himself, I wouldn’t believe it. He just feels so natural here.
I would not have thought of Garfield if casting this movie myself, but seeing it proves he is PERFECT as Jonathan Larson. From the look to the mannerisms to the essence, it really connects seamlessly with every video I've ever seen of Larson (mostly in connection to Rent). Plus, he has a good voice - especially for having never sung before!
I live for Lauren Marcus popping out of the closet/bathroom lol. This cast is full of so many Broadway actors; I can't imagine how many people Lin-Manuel called up for bit parts and cameos.
Have to say I was pleasantly surprised with how good this movie is very heartwarming and emotional and the songs were pretty catchy and I’m not a theatre or musical person.
WORD! I heard this, and I’m like…”yep that’s La Vie Boheme” 🤣 There was actually a few little Rent riffs I kept hearing throughout the movie and OH MY HEART ❤️😭
@@ozbej5988 I think Whiplash has a stronger script, but this was just as emotionally engaging, especially if you are someone who wants to live the life and do the work Jonathan Larson and so many other music theatre composers wanted to do.
What amazes me is that Andrew apparently really didn’t know how to sing. He needed a year and a half of voice classes. It’s amazing. EDIT, 2/7/22: So just before this song, there’s a guy who says he sang madrigals in high school, right? And it was weird in the scene. But now that Disney’s “Encanto” is super popular-LMM connected that movie to this one with that one reference. But we didn’t necessarily know that if we hadn’t watched “Encanto” in theaters, before this movie was released on Netflix.
and yet he still sounded amazing! I know there are actors out there who have taken voice lessons for a movie and still needed to have autotune so it sounded okay 😂😂
@@chrisjames6327 he has literally said it himself that when Lin Manuel Miranda asked if he could sing he was like "with some training yeah 😂" and so for a year they got his voice perfect. Sure he wasn't tone deaf and was able to do this role perfectly, but still he admitted he needed help
Andrew Garfield really is incredible in this role. He’s so invested in this character. I think he realized how important this role was to musical theatre people. I really appreciate that as a fan of theatre. He deserves an Academy award for his work in this movie.
After getting bullied and ridiculed for my dancing skills at a party in my late teens (which were actually quite alright, but you know, people can be mean for no damn reason), I never danced or tried to sing again in front of people, not even alone in a room. After watching this MASTERPIECE, nearly a decade after the incident, Andrew's beautiful voice, his full of passion dancing rhythm, his generally AMAZING performance in this movie made me get up, dance and sing along. He is simply THAT good of an artist. Thanks, Andrew, this meant a lot to me.
This movie was fantastic! Every song was incredible and my god it broke my heart! Andrew is ridiculously talented and Jonathan Larson is a legend. RIP.
He definitely should have definitely won the Oscar for best actor. He did such a good job embodying this role. Can't imagine another actor. He won in our hearts at the very least.
I just finished watch the movie. God, it was all so fabulous especially the casts. Im bawling my eyes out. RIP Jonathan Larson, you're an amazing person ❤
After seeing this movie give it all the oscars. Seriously give Andrew the best acting Oscar, give Lin best directing Oscar, give it the best film Oscar, if you worked on this movie you get an Oscar
I know nothing about the real Larson but boy is this film all kinds of epic. This song is the highlight of the film. If you must sum up a character in one song, then this is it. A wide eyed dreamer living in a run down apartment yet choosing to live life to the fullest. Unfortunately his girlfriend is pushed to the sidelines listening to a song that is all about him, during a party that was supposed to be about her.
How Andrew and Lin describe the scene is that this song was Jonathan trying to wake up a dying party. The scene after this is him freezing to death to talk to her on the roof.
Everytime I see a Jonathan Larson video, all I can think is how similar Garfield protrait is, the gestures, the voice, everything! Garfield really transformed into Larson for this movie
I will never accept Jonathan Larson was a boomer and has the same birth year as my out of touch mom. I cannot fathom that he'd be sixty had he lived, he's the eternal voice of youth forever young
I watched this movie literally yesterday and I think this is becoming one of my favorite scenes ever. Just a group of friends having a spontaneously good time
This movie was really great. It should be cool to see what other opportunities Lin gets after what he’s shown he can do as a director here. He really got a great performance out of Garfield.
Watching this right now. Halfway through the film and it’s already one of my favorites of the year. Andrew Garfield should definitely campaign for Best Actor this year!
Tell me one better performance in history by ANY damn actor, than Andrew in "tick, tick...BOOM!". I know, there isn't any. Out-of-the-world stuff from Andrew, man. This performance will never be surpassed. Take a bloody bow!
I first saw andrew in the movie Dr. Parnassus in 2009. I really liked his acting in that film. Very talented. after that continue to watch all the films he played including this film. You are amazing Andrew!
That’s been my journey with him too. I remember watching Parnassus and hoping he continued to be in things because the guy just has a spark that makes you want to watch him
I first saw him as Frank in the Doctor Who stories Daleks in Manhattan and Evolution of the Daleks in 2007. I admit I thought he was adorable and look at him now
Watch his debut film "Boy A." Back in 2007, I believe. (What a strong year for independent movies!) Watching that movie back then, I felt like I discovered him. He was great even then!
I just watched this movie for the first time last night, and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since. It was so beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. This was one of my favorite scenes of the entire film because it’s such a celebration of life and friends, just like Rent was later on. Such a good movie!
I admit I was pleasantly surprised to see Andrew picked to play Jonathan. And knowing he had virtually no musical training and dedicated a year to develop his voice and learn the piano, now I can't seem to see anyone else doing this part ♥️
His astounding singing abilities aside, his body language is impressive, too. He's just so expressive, his movements flow with such ease. I don't know, but that is something that always captivates me about his performances. I watched him in Angels in America (the NTLive recording, unfortunately, not the live play) and every single gesture he does conveys so much emotion...
As someone who’s Daddy brought them up on musicals, this is a HUGE MUST!!! Knowing who Jonathan was, knowing the backstory to RENT, this is the ULTIMATE!! As much as I love it, it breaks my heart!! xxx
Love this movie. Garfield deserves the Oscar for this performance. Populating the film with Broadway performers esp. the "Sunday" bit -- brilliant because Broadway was Larson's dream, goal, paradise.
My apartment's bathroom didn't come with a lightbulb and for a long time I just had no light. It's such a specific problem that this song called me out on.
If they didn't say in the beginning of the movie that this is the life of Jonathan Larson, I would have taken it that this is Andrew's real life story. He really embodied the character. He really did great👏🏼 This is my first time seeing Alexandra Shipp in a musical singing. She did great. All the cast did great
I don't know about anyone else but this has the feels of some of the tunes in Rent that I know Jonathan Larson came up with but it has that same energy that you can't help but wanna pop the Rent soundtrack in and rock out
Watched the movie two times in a row...now I'm here on repeat. This movie captures so much of the full spectrum of life and speaks so well to the creatives out there. We need more movie musicals done so well on all counts.
Seriously how talented is Andrew Garfield. We truly will never be able to know that. However this movie really inspired me a lot. Thanks Andrew such an awesome performer you are 💖
Never pinned Andrew Garfield as being a great Jonathan Larson, but now that he is I can't see _any_ other person for the role. Dude's got his mannerisms _spot on!_
I honestly cannot see anyone playing Jonathan Larson better than Andrew. He deserves an Oscar nomination for his performance
I am in no way a musical person..in fact, I despise them. I swear, when I watched the teaser for Tick Tick..Boom, I replayed “Bo bo bobo bo..” a thousand times and since watching the movie 3 times now…30/90 has its own playlist and I bawled my eyes out at the ending. I even went on RUclips to watch the video of Rent with its original/premiere cast, the one where they had no set designs, just raw emotion on stage and watch Larson play 30/90 is just heartbreaking. You can see the passion for the craft exuding and for him to die so tragically. I hope the doctor that misdiagnosed his condition, as “just the flu” was/is forever haunted by Jonathan Larson
He played Jonathan brilliantly! I had chills throughout this entire film!
@John Livingston Ik you didn’t just watch this masterpiece and think of Spider-Man 😭
@John Livingston Lool me too. The movie and Andrew are awesome
yes he took voice lessons. yes he learnt piano. But embodying Larson through every mannerism and movement? That's a gift that cannot be taught. Garfield is a craftsman
Wow this blew my mind very beautifully put
couldn’t agree more. very well put!
I legit forgot that this was Andrew Garfield and that this was the actual Jonathan Larson. That’s how amazing Andrew played the role.
you are so correct
Aye, I agree, mate.
It's a shame when doing interviews no one would shut up about Spider-Man. He did a great job with this movie, and he should have gotten more questions and appreciation for it.
You're damn right
so true
Agreed. Such a shame they didn't give Tick Tick Boom the same attention. This movie was such an amazing experience! Andrew is such a passionate and talented actor! What a wonderful cast as well. You can feel the love this cast had while making this movie.
As a huge Spiderman fan, the only reason I found out about this masterpiece is because of those interviews so I guess they did some good.
Trueeweeeee
This song could have been 5 minutes long and I wouldn't have cared. This is a bop!
the original is more like three minutes, so look into it if you haven’t!
This is a bop- bo-bo-bo-bo-bop
So... You might say it's... Bop-hemia...
I'll show myself out
@@b.d6642 omg
Larson wrote the best earworms.
The funny thing is, I described this song to a friend of mine as ‘imagine you’re a theatre kid who’s half-drunk, at your apartment, and singing with a bunch of friends who are either drunk or high’ and they said it sounded like the best music ever.
that’s EXACTLY how i would describe this
half baked too :D
Oh, I never thought of it in exactly those words, but now that you mention it, that's just the way it would be. I love this scene!
SHAHAHAH
I thought that's what this was haha I haven't seen the movie and don't know what it's about 😂😂
Why is Andrew so freaking talented? Its not right. Its not fair. Stop making us love you so much Andy!!!!
Fun Fact: In this case it literally wasn't talent. He couldn't sing, was cast a year before filming started and tool A LOT of voice lessons
so much of what we perceive as talent is really "just" dedication
@@Dumpknoedel damn if that's true then i actually feel sad for him that he spent lots of time for this movie and most people ignore it and just pester him about the nwh rumors
@@Zanoladab In my case, because of all NWH rumor videos that YT suggested me with a 30/90 by Andrew Garfield video. I felt related with the song lyrics so I tried the movie and I am very glad that I didn't miss this masterpiece.
@@Dumpknoedel His dedication is a form of talent
He couldn’t sing before. He took a year of vocal lessons just to be in this movie because someone told Lin he could sing when he couldn’t 😂😂😂
Andrew Garfield: One of the few actors who can do anything.
Edit: He just got his Oscar nod.
Except save Gwen
@@misty_ravy bruhh that's unethical
@@misty_ravy u chose violence😭
I mean British
@@misty_ravy BRUH
nice one
Just give Garfield his Oscar right now.
And a Spiderman suit
And an Oscar for acting offscreen everytime he is afsked about no way home
Oh god everything is photoshopped you me the whole world
@@thomaswest2262 LMAOOOO
I agree with you maaaaaan
Andrew is one of the greatest artists of our generation. Period.
absolutely, his filmography is nothing but an extraordinary voyage!! Silence, Breathe, Hacksaw Ridge, The Social Network and now his portrayal if the great Jonathan Larson is bullseye!! i can't wait for his next project
I would honestly say that Garfield is among the top 3 actors working today alongside probably J Pheonix and C Bale. The way he just dissapears into his character in every role is nothing short of incredeble!
@@majdiroidal-jihad9554 I know it's basic but he's easily the most comic accurate portrayal of spiderman
Or ANY generation!!!!!
@@antoniogrady5954 Yeah, he's my favorit Spider-Man tho, too sad we'll never get TASM 3
and they even deleted the scene where he talk to MJ in TSAM 2
Believe it or not, he was scared shitless to film this scene (because it was a one take impromptu a capalla solo that’s meant as a song to work the crowd up and Garfield was not much of a singer)
If I didn’t hear that from Andrew himself, I wouldn’t believe it. He just feels so natural here.
I definitely believe it. I just watched this today and was thinking how much of a nervous wreck I'd be to have to sing this acapella
@@TheJassiey yes, but he doesn’t look like he’s nervous. He’s giving off “life of the party” energy.
Admittedly, also, the real life Jonathan Larson wasn’t exactly the best singer either, if you listen to the demos and watch videos of him performing.
He's a true professional!
A caPPElla
I would not have thought of Garfield if casting this movie myself, but seeing it proves he is PERFECT as Jonathan Larson. From the look to the mannerisms to the essence, it really connects seamlessly with every video I've ever seen of Larson (mostly in connection to Rent). Plus, he has a good voice - especially for having never sung before!
I live for Lauren Marcus popping out of the closet/bathroom lol. This cast is full of so many Broadway actors; I can't imagine how many people Lin-Manuel called up for bit parts and cameos.
i know!! i was so surprised and excited when i first saw philipia + renne during ttb
@@thisisayoutubeaccount587 me too ! and then when chris jackson popped up at the end
Andre De Shields appeared as well, I was so happy
Including some Rent alumni
As my friends say, "Sunday" was the Avengers Assemble scene of Broadway's best and brightest.
This movie deserves so much more recognition than it's getting! I loved it!
Yall say this about every movie
@@comedownmachine4682 actually, it's my first comment like this. I feel genuinely sorry as I don't even have anyone to talk about TTB with.
Have to say I was pleasantly surprised with how good this movie is very heartwarming and emotional and the songs were pretty catchy and I’m not a theatre or musical person.
I see it getting a lot of praise and love from people… could be the circles I run in…
Honestly lots of folks maybe just haven't seen it yet! I watched two days ago and here I am!
I love real life stories of people who persevere, and Jonathan was a true embodiment of not letting go of his passion! The movie was great!
Best part of this scene: years later this little riff would turn into "La Vie Boheme" from Rent, only its not smacked-on-your-head obvious.
WORD! I heard this, and I’m like…”yep that’s La Vie Boheme” 🤣 There was actually a few little Rent riffs I kept hearing throughout the movie and OH MY HEART ❤️😭
@@jenniferhiemstra5228 I kept thinking Johnathons roommate was actually the one who played angel while I was watching the movie lol
@@oshikuru09 Actually he did…Robin de Jesus understudied Angel quite some years ago.
Very first line Jon says to him is "you are an angel"
Ugh yes no wonder I love it so much
Just came here after watching the movie. Andrew is PHENOMENAL!!!
He deserves as much as awards as possible
Bruh, sometimes i wish life was a musical.
High school musical was my life so
You just gotu go find one of those broke artist parties.
Don't we all
you can make it one, with the right friends. But I know, theyre incredibly hard to find sometimes
@@TheHinni1234 that sounds awesome. I need more broke artist parties in my life.
Watched this movie today and my god it's so good. Highly recommended it.
Is it on whiplash level of good?
@@ozbej5988 I think Whiplash has a stronger script, but this was just as emotionally engaging, especially if you are someone who wants to live the life and do the work Jonathan Larson and so many other music theatre composers wanted to do.
@@theassortedhobbyist so its based on a true story?
@@ozbej5988 at the very least it took strong inspiration
@@wlt3585 alrighty
What amazes me is that Andrew apparently really didn’t know how to sing. He needed a year and a half of voice classes. It’s amazing.
EDIT, 2/7/22: So just before this song, there’s a guy who says he sang madrigals in high school, right? And it was weird in the scene. But now that Disney’s “Encanto” is super popular-LMM connected that movie to this one with that one reference. But we didn’t necessarily know that if we hadn’t watched “Encanto” in theaters, before this movie was released on Netflix.
and yet he still sounded amazing! I know there are actors out there who have taken voice lessons for a movie and still needed to have autotune so it sounded okay 😂😂
Yeah, he's got a really nice voice. Not amazing, but the boy can sing, and he can sing well.
He's won multiple Tony awards. You don't appear on Broadway if you don't know how to sing. I'd say that's an urban myth
@@chrisjames6327 he has literally said it himself that when Lin Manuel Miranda asked if he could sing he was like "with some training yeah 😂" and so for a year they got his voice perfect. Sure he wasn't tone deaf and was able to do this role perfectly, but still he admitted he needed help
@@chrisjames6327 and correct me if im wrong but I believe he only won the 1 Tony award, but he is very talented he should win more awards
Andrew Garfield should be nominated for a golden globe and an Academy award for this role.
He won a golden globe for this role yesterday!!!
How is he so talented...he nails every role like what!
He truly is a chameleon of an actor
Agreed
Andrew Garfield really is incredible in this role. He’s so invested in this character. I think he realized how important this role was to musical theatre people. I really appreciate that as a fan of theatre. He deserves an Academy award for his work in this movie.
After getting bullied and ridiculed for my dancing skills at a party in my late teens (which were actually quite alright, but you know, people can be mean for no damn reason), I never danced or tried to sing again in front of people, not even alone in a room. After watching this MASTERPIECE, nearly a decade after the incident, Andrew's beautiful voice, his full of passion dancing rhythm, his generally AMAZING performance in this movie made me get up, dance and sing along. He is simply THAT good of an artist. Thanks, Andrew, this meant a lot to me.
You're a king/queen for that
he could not have played larson any more perfectly than that. the looks and the mannerisms were just so spot on
This movie was fantastic! Every song was incredible and my god it broke my heart! Andrew is ridiculously talented and Jonathan Larson is a legend. RIP.
He definitely should have definitely won the Oscar for best actor. He did such a good job embodying this role. Can't imagine another actor. He won in our hearts at the very least.
I just finished watch the movie. God, it was all so fabulous especially the casts. Im bawling my eyes out. RIP Jonathan Larson, you're an amazing person ❤
I watched it with my sister who was just as excited as me to see it! Neither of us barely moved during “Why” such a beautiful performance!!!
@@kendrickdinger yesss!! all of the perfomances on this movie was beyond perfection
The musical performances are kind of good, but their acting performances blew it past the roof.
After seeing this movie give it all the oscars. Seriously give Andrew the best acting Oscar, give Lin best directing Oscar, give it the best film Oscar, if you worked on this movie you get an Oscar
That's a reach
Oscar movie
@@SlebenGates Not really
The Oscar's are a fix and deliberately avoid giving it to those who deserve it because they get more of a reaction.
I'm obsessed with Andrew in this movie!!! This movie is a breeze of fresh air in today's disposable Hollywood
I know nothing about the real Larson but boy is this film all kinds of epic. This song is the highlight of the film. If you must sum up a character in one song, then this is it. A wide eyed dreamer living in a run down apartment yet choosing to live life to the fullest.
Unfortunately his girlfriend is pushed to the sidelines listening to a song that is all about him, during a party that was supposed to be about her.
How Andrew and Lin describe the scene is that this song was Jonathan trying to wake up a dying party. The scene after this is him freezing to death to talk to her on the roof.
His little bounce over to Michelle and Gay to give them a hug is what sells it for me.
the "the time is flying and everything is dying" at 0:58 is literally perfect to me
I don’t love musicals as a whole , but this is Fabulous.. The cast, the music,the story. So, so good.
I just finished this film this afternoon. I can’t get this song out of my head
best song in the movie tho,
Same
me either ... so fricking great song
I finished it a couple of weeks ago and I’m still thinking about this song. And of course, the movie was fantastic 👏🏼
me tooo
bawled my eyes out watching the movie today
Wait it's a sad movie-
Me too!! I was not expecting to cry the amount that I did
@@hopper6094 it has very emotional moments
specially when real life song part i cant stop crying
ME TOO OMG
The amount of energy Andrew packs throughout this film is phenomenal!!
I love how even the background characters shine in this scene
Jonathan Larsen is the genius who wrote 542,600 minutes. Let’s just all take a moment to remember him. that song makes me cry every time.
i don’t know who i love more, jonathan larson, andrew garfield or andrew garfield as jonathan larson… the answer is d.. all of the above
Andrew singing! 👏
What a gift Andrew has, it honestly doesn’t matter what role he’s playing, he’s so passionate about his acting
Everytime I see a Jonathan Larson video, all I can think is how similar Garfield protrait is, the gestures, the voice, everything! Garfield really transformed into Larson for this movie
Goddamn that last "Bo, bo, bo, bo, bo" at 1:28 was smooth jesus Andrew save some talent for the rest of us
I can't believe Andrew had such a lovely singing voice
I will never accept Jonathan Larson was a boomer and has the same birth year as my out of touch mom. I cannot fathom that he'd be sixty had he lived, he's the eternal voice of youth forever young
Use this comment as an "Andrew Garfield was robbed" button
Meanwhile, somewhere in heaven, Jonathon Larson is smiling down for telling his story for those who don’t know
O Oscar era dele !
Well played sir or ma'am!
Karma hit the oscars straight away with what Will did :v
ANDREW GARFIELD WAS ROBBED ! // no offense to Tom //
The lil bounces, hand movements, shoulder shimmies, Andrew you embodied Jonathan Larson he'd be so hyped with this performance
I watched this movie literally yesterday and I think this is becoming one of my favorite scenes ever. Just a group of friends having a spontaneously good time
This movie was really great. It should be cool to see what other opportunities Lin gets after what he’s shown he can do as a director here. He really got a great performance out of Garfield.
this made me feel the beat on the first play itself....loved it
time is flying
and everything is dying...
Watching this right now. Halfway through the film and it’s already one of my favorites of the year. Andrew Garfield should definitely campaign for Best Actor this year!
Why is Andrew Garfield so freaking good at everything?!
Tell me one better performance in history by ANY damn actor, than Andrew in "tick, tick...BOOM!". I know, there isn't any. Out-of-the-world stuff from Andrew, man. This performance will never be surpassed. Take a bloody bow!
I think I've watched this 100 times already. It's catchy and infectious. I wish this was longer.
When you stop caring that he is in NWH but care about him getting an OSCAR this year!
I first saw andrew in the movie Dr. Parnassus in 2009. I really liked his acting in that film. Very talented. after that continue to watch all the films he played including this film. You are amazing Andrew!
That’s been my journey with him too. I remember watching Parnassus and hoping he continued to be in things because the guy just has a spark that makes you want to watch him
I first saw him as Frank in the Doctor Who stories Daleks in Manhattan and Evolution of the Daleks in 2007. I admit I thought he was adorable and look at him now
Watch his debut film "Boy A." Back in 2007, I believe. (What a strong year for independent movies!) Watching that movie back then, I felt like I discovered him. He was great even then!
you should watch Boy A
I just watched this movie for the first time last night, and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since. It was so beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. This was one of my favorite scenes of the entire film because it’s such a celebration of life and friends, just like Rent was later on. Such a good movie!
Andrew Garfield is a fantastic actor, now singer. He is an exceptional actor who put his heart and soul into his work!
Incredible acting, fabulous story line .. epic direction. Just wow....
The commitment in this performance is out of this world. What an occasion.
I admit I was pleasantly surprised to see Andrew picked to play Jonathan. And knowing he had virtually no musical training and dedicated a year to develop his voice and learn the piano, now I can't seem to see anyone else doing this part ♥️
His little headshakes when he sings are so perfect
and what about his shoulder moves!! Awesome!
HE DESERVED THE OSCAR😢❤
The best thing about the movie is this song. Their voices are harmonious without musical instruments
Amazing movie, and what a performance by Andrew Garfield!! He deserves an Oscar for this, and the movie does too. Wonderful!!!
This song gives me so much life I can’t even explain it! This movie is a masterpiece and is the perfect way to honor Larson and his incredible work💙
His astounding singing abilities aside, his body language is impressive, too. He's just so expressive, his movements flow with such ease. I don't know, but that is something that always captivates me about his performances. I watched him in Angels in America (the NTLive recording, unfortunately, not the live play) and every single gesture he does conveys so much emotion...
I love this man
As someone who’s Daddy brought them up on musicals, this is a HUGE MUST!!! Knowing who Jonathan was, knowing the backstory to RENT, this is the ULTIMATE!! As much as I love it, it breaks my heart!! xxx
Love this movie. Garfield deserves the Oscar for this performance. Populating the film with Broadway performers esp. the "Sunday" bit -- brilliant because Broadway was Larson's dream, goal, paradise.
If i was in the room when this was filmed i would not be able to stop myself from falling in love with him
If Andrew doesn't get an Oscar for this role, I will set that academy on fire.
My apartment's bathroom didn't come with a lightbulb and for a long time I just had no light. It's such a specific problem that this song called me out on.
Jonathan Larson would be proud ! The Entire cast did they’re thing !!
Came here for 1:19
“Bo-he-me-iaaaa.”
“YA! YA! YA!”
Andrew nailed the role
Exceptional
I have listened to this song 100 times today. it never gets old.
I've never seen a Marvel actor who had so many talents before
Andrew is best guy in this universe ❤❤❤❤
If they didn't say in the beginning of the movie that this is the life of Jonathan Larson, I would have taken it that this is Andrew's real life story. He really embodied the character. He really did great👏🏼
This is my first time seeing Alexandra Shipp in a musical singing. She did great. All the cast did great
Give this man a Awards.
I don't know about anyone else but this has the feels of some of the tunes in Rent that I know Jonathan Larson came up with but it has that same energy that you can't help but wanna pop the Rent soundtrack in and rock out
This < 2 minutes worth of material alone should've been enough to secure Andrew Garfield an Oscar!
I just know Andrew will win the best actor in a musical/comedy at the golden globes
Watched the movie two times in a row...now I'm here on repeat. This movie captures so much of the full spectrum of life and speaks so well to the creatives out there. We need more movie musicals done so well on all counts.
Just give him the oscar
Andrea Shipp is simply enchanting.
I really loved the film. Goodness Lin Manuel what can’t you do?!
The answer is nothing!! Everything that man does is perfection!😍
This man is everywhere just finished listing to his songs from Encanto now I'm about to watch this movie 🔥
Sing
Andrew Garfield constantly understands the assignment, and it is such an impressive feat
Seriously how talented is Andrew Garfield. We truly will never be able to know that. However this movie really inspired me a lot. Thanks Andrew such an awesome performer you are 💖
Can’t imagine another actor doing the part of Jonathan Larson. Andrew is just perfect
Saw it yesterday on the big screen. It's a great movie.
RIP and long live Jonathan Larson (February 4, 1960 - January 25, 1996), aged 35
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Is it wrong that I’ve been returning to this clip at least a couple of times a day? If it is, I don’t wanna be right!
Just finished this movie and I was a mess by the end of it 😭😭😭 Thank you Lin Manuel thank you Andrew Garfield 🔥🔥🔥
And the Oscar goes to one and only Andrew Garfield...
Just finished the film & loved it :,)
it would be a disgrace if they don't give the oscar to Andrew Garfield
Watched this video a hundred times can't get over Andrew Garfield in this role. Subscribing to this channel now
He can sing 😳💜
I don't know of any other actor who deserves an Oscar as much as Andrew...
No ones talking about the "YAYAYAYA" at the end its my favourite part