Exactly. I feel like people mostly have been talking only abt Andrew and his performance, meanwhile Jessica’s performance was amazing! I believe she should get much more attention and I’m glad you included Jessica in ur comment
I think the fact that in the movie we learn Jim became a minister essentially out of guilt and I think that guilt plus the guilt of being some form of lgbtq fueled and continues to fuel the madness that is Jim Bakker
I also think in terms of sexuality of Jim I think too we take for granted that Jim appears to be a naturally passive person but was in a religion that taught that passive was the worst thing a male could be . So like o said above you had this very deep seeded guilt but also this constant need to act in a way contrary to your nature further created the monolith that is Jim
andrews hair is sooooo fluffy
It looks extra good here.
Andrew looks even younger here. I saw a pic of this interview and really thought it was from 2012.
he needs to drop his skincare routine
His hair is amazing🥰
@@m011ynice03 like a cloud😍
Seriously!! I was just gonna say!! More gorg than usual for some reason here! 🙃
tbh, this movie is actually really good both andrew , and jessica did a great job playing jim and tammy faye
Exactly. I feel like people mostly have been talking only abt Andrew and his performance, meanwhile Jessica’s performance was amazing! I believe she should get much more attention and I’m glad you included Jessica in ur comment
Great performances all around for sure.
Yes..Andres should get nomination too actually in this movie
I agree too, Jessica and Andrew have made the best collaboration ever seen.
I am just in love with Andrew and his personality ugh he’s so perfect
I wish they both win at the oscars..
Wow Andrew, you are surprisingly self-aware and compassionate. Very insightful interview. Kudos, man!
I love Andrew sm
Andrew my babyy😫💖
I'm so glad that Andrew is not a method actor. He is so talented and has a wonderful range... pure talent and no inviting of spirits to do the work.
His looks change with his moods I think!
A very good interviewer! :)
I think the fact that in the movie we learn Jim became a minister essentially out of guilt and I think that guilt plus the guilt of being some form of lgbtq fueled and continues to fuel the madness that is Jim Bakker
I also think in terms of sexuality of Jim I think too we take for granted that Jim appears to be a naturally passive person but was in a religion that taught that passive was the worst thing a male could be . So like o said above you had this very deep seeded guilt but also this constant need to act in a way contrary to your nature further created the monolith that is Jim