Yea, but he's better at historical drama's then comic-book flip action. Personally them removing him from superhero's all together was the best thing that they did for him
My grandpa had the polio...this story is practically his story with my grandmother who gave him the force to fight. He is still alive today, and still deeply in love with her...
That's wonderful.. I've just finished watching this movie and came back here.. your grands are so strong& amazing!!! I wish both of them to live happily.. so happily throughout their lives!👍 💖💖
I thought it's new and when it said 'This October', I thought, "well, that's bloody long". Your comment literally made me realise that this movie came out 2 years ago.
Breaking to tears as a watch this. My father was very ill from very young but he lived everyday like there was no tomarrow. He wasn't supposed to make it out of the womb. He was on death watch all his life but he ran a million dollar company, had nine Kids, lived abroad etc. He passed 2 years ago but he loved every minute of life.
You can't possibly say that. I'm sure he does a great job, and he's a top actor probably top 20 around, pushing for top 10 (I'm talking RIGHT NOW, not those that are alive in general), but this character doesn't look as technically difficult as Eddie Redmayne's Hawking.
This trailer alone makes me smile so much, definitely will be watching it. These aren't just good films, with extraordinary actors, These were _real people_ who out of their darkest weaknesses grasped onto hope & pursued their vision, _kept pushing_ forth to manifest an idea into reality, *a reality to help humanity beyond just themseleves.* ❤️
I am just so happy to see Claire Foy succeed like that! I first saw her in the adaptation of Little Dorrit, years ago (it's still ony of my favourite period drama btw) and I feel in love with this actress! So so happy to see people recognize her talent! Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy are a blessing for our screen!
I was never on board with Andrew Garfield but then I saw him in 'Hacksaw Ridge'. He was incredible in it and he looks incredible in this. And Claire Foy is stunning in everything.
He reminds me of my uncle who contracted polio and lived a life like this man. He and my aunt had two children before the polio and three children after the polio. My uncle went everywhere with the family including climbing mountains.
TO KNOW Robin Cavendish was to know the personification of courage. Many people achieve moments of great courage, few are called on to show it continuously for 36 years. When Cavendish was struck down by polio at the age of 28, he was given first three months, then one year to live. Totally paralysed from the neck down, he became technically a 'responaut', wholly reliant on a machine that breathed for him. Against all advice, he left hospital after a year and confounded the experts on his life expectancy. He outlived some of them, and occasionally had himself to be the expert who explained his condition to consultants and nurses. He became one of the longest-lived responauts in Britain, a medical phenomenon. To see Cavendish simply as 'a polio victim' would be a mistake, and would not explain the reason why his death leaves such a gap. What makes him memorable was what he did for others. In the 1960s he tracked down and listed the circumstances of all the responauts in Britain. Until then there had been no record of how many people lived confined to 'iron lungs'.Cavendish's friend Teddy Hall, the polymathic Oxford professor, developed with his help a wheelchair with respirator built in, so that Cavendish was no longer confined to bed. This chair, made in 1962, was a model for others, Cavendish being determined that mobility should be available to other polio victims. He raised money from the Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust for the first dozen chairs, and eventually persuaded the then Department of Health to fund a series of chairs, manufactured by Teddy Hall's company Littlemore Scientific Engineering.
Yeah we learned about him in the science department, I got kicked out of there, drinking cleaning solution (ethanol), making sexual comments to teachers, not showing up for class. Horrifying thought being stuck in a wheelchair for that long after being told it would just be for a couple of months. How long was he stuck in there was it 11 years or was it 36 years? That woman also needed a tight slap for forcing him to live. That's why women didn't have rights back then. She needed a tight slap and to be told the famous line "SHUT YOUR MOUTH WOMAN!!!" - Thank you.
I have watched it trying to uncry myself but I failed. Andrew's acting was amazing, authentic and most convincing. I seriously loved the movie; such a true inspiration, about unconditional love and the human possibility. " with her, for her and because of her I accepted the risk of dying " this line is still running in my head. Hopefully his efforts will rewarded.
Gosh I remember watching this movie and felt so many emotions from beginning to end. Really pulls at your heartstrings. This movie is a masterpiece for me. ❤️
Silence, Hacksaw Ridge and now this. Really good actor he is. Andrew Garfield + Claire Foy + Tom Hollander + Andy Serkis as director = definitely watch!
Man,Andrew Garfield has become from a great actor into an amazing actor and I really hope that he will get an Oscar for this movie because he's such a talented actor and he can play really good a character based on true event.I think that in time he will become one of the greatest actors.But for him to be like that, he needs to won an Oscar for the world to see how talented he is.By the way,for me,Andrew Garfield was the greatest actor who played Spider-Man but I'm kinda glad that he doesn't play the character anymore because if he would continued to play the character than he wouldn't had the chance for playing in amazing movies like Hacksaw Ridge and Silence,not to mention that Hacksaw Ridge was the movie that helped him getting nominated for the best actor.
a movie where Andrew Garfield doesn't need to hide his British accent 😅😅😅
That is not a real british accent though, he's still putting it on.
☺️☺️☺️☺️
Yes it is.
English accent
Vkihv
He called her Diana and I thought, "Claire Foy can't have everything. She can't play Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana."
Crystal U sameee!!
Crystal U Oh goodness but wouldn’t that be wonderful. I absolutely love her.
O. Kroeker me tooo
lmao same
Crystal Uchegbu Same!
This dude is quickly becoming a force to reckon with. Oscar worthy performances after Oscar worthy performances.
Dixon G Garfield is on fire with these movies!
Andrew is like "u kicked me from Spiderman?. Now see me getting Oscars Sony".
Sony should be ashamed of themselves.
They should have never fired Andrew.
AH -HA SPIN on this one you FUCKING SODDING MONEY SUCKERS!!
22:24 Breathe (2017) [HD] ► plus.google.com/+InfinityMoviesEntertainment/posts/HgYhnoM4rbV
Yea, but he's better at historical drama's then comic-book flip action. Personally them removing him from superhero's all together was the best thing that they did for him
My grandpa had the polio...this story is practically his story with my grandmother who gave him the force to fight. He is still alive today, and still deeply in love with her...
That's wonderful.. I've just finished watching this movie and came back here.. your grands are so strong& amazing!!! I wish both of them to live happily.. so happily throughout their lives!👍 💖💖
How wonderful and how strong your grandmother must be! I love this story. It gives me hope for true humanity.
The opposite of "Me before you"
"You before Me" 😂
Hahahaha... Well... That is good observations
london del mar Agreed. We should fight instead of giving up. Sad to see that kind of movie got so much attention
Damn true
a better one i dare to say
No one:
Literally no one:
RUclips recommends a movie from 2 yrs ago
I thought it's new and when it said 'This October', I thought, "well, that's bloody long". Your comment literally made me realise that this movie came out 2 years ago.
wait what the fECK i thought this was new ?!?!?!?!
Same... 😅
☺☺☺☺☺
I agree with you
"You inhaled the polio virus from droplets in the air"
2020: Aw hell yeah
Breaking to tears as a watch this. My father was very ill from very young but he lived everyday like there was no tomarrow. He wasn't supposed to make it out of the womb. He was on death watch all his life but he ran a million dollar company, had nine Kids, lived abroad etc. He passed 2 years ago but he loved every minute of life.
So inspiring, thank you 🌸
This looks like The Theory of Everything
Charles Fassbender That's what I thought too
omg i thought so too
because there can only be one disabled person a movie is about...
First thing that popped into my mind
Charles Fassbender yeah... eddie redmayne wannabe
Claire Foy is simply amazing! And so is Andrew!
He better win an oscar for this movie you can just see that itd very well done
You can't possibly say that. I'm sure he does a great job, and he's a top actor probably top 20 around, pushing for top 10 (I'm talking RIGHT NOW, not those that are alive in general), but this character doesn't look as technically difficult as Eddie Redmayne's Hawking.
Dan Lee i mean you kinda have a point but it does look like he does a great job in this role well just have to see
and she better win support actress, wow I can't wait to see this movie☺
22:24 *Breathe (2017) [HD]* ►plus.google.com/+InfinityMoviesEntertainment/posts/HgYhnoM4rbV
so you did not see the performance.. and still push for an oscar ... ? ok...
" i wanted to die but my wife wouldnt let me, so i kept on living"
I lost it there
2:16 "I don't want to just survive, I want to truly live" did it for me 😢
Same😢
“판사든 검사든 심지
질못했으면뒤늦게라됴
딘심으로사과하면 된[
르폐하고무마하려고t
다소화난듯한이 글
비 달린 댓글이 아니t
Read the sentence in backward order ------ thats in real life
😂😂😂 (just for fun)
That time spiderman met queen Elizabeth
And married and had a baby. 😍
Juan Pablo Obrien YES!!!! Btw love the name
Juan Pablo Obrien by Uhr u it
Juan Pablo Obrien lol
Queen Elizabeth, Peter Parker and Olenna Tyrell
All three are Iconic!
He should have already won the Oscar for Hicksaw Ridge! That was freaking phenomenal!!! Will be rooting for him again this year! ❤❤
He's the best actor 😍 He's doing the most inspiring films Hacksaw Ridge was ❣️❣️❤️PS: Hacksaw Ridge should have won the oscar.
Yesss, Hacksaw was a damn fine movie!
Chirag Sharma Definitely agree with Hacksaw Ridge getting an Oscar, I loved it, Andrew is an amazing actor
His performance in Silence as well! It seems Spider-man disaster was blessing in disguise for him.
both movies are great! I watched them using boxxy software and i'm happy that i discovered them in moods... very emotional stories
This trailer alone makes me smile so much, definitely will be watching it. These aren't just good films, with extraordinary actors, These were _real people_ who out of their darkest weaknesses grasped onto hope & pursued their vision, _kept pushing_ forth to manifest an idea into reality, *a reality to help humanity beyond just themseleves.* ❤️
Now I cant see her as anything other than queen elizabeth.. garfield can pretty much be Prince philip in my head
This brought tears to my eyes, in the best way. And it looks stunning in every way.
These two are amazing. Such a great movie, heartfelt and plucky.
I am just so happy to see Claire Foy succeed like that! I first saw her in the adaptation of Little Dorrit, years ago (it's still ony of my favourite period drama btw) and I feel in love with this actress! So so happy to see people recognize her talent!
Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy are a blessing for our screen!
I was never on board with Andrew Garfield but then I saw him in 'Hacksaw Ridge'. He was incredible in it and he looks incredible in this. And Claire Foy is stunning in everything.
Just watch Boy A
He reminds me of my uncle who contracted polio and lived a life like this man. He and my aunt had two children before the polio and three children after the polio. My uncle went everywhere with the family including climbing mountains.
" I don't want just to survive, I want to truly live" 😔❤️
TO KNOW Robin Cavendish was to know the personification of courage. Many people achieve moments of great courage, few are called on to show it continuously for 36 years.
When Cavendish was struck down by polio at the age of 28, he was given first three months, then one year to live. Totally paralysed from the neck down, he became technically a 'responaut', wholly reliant on a machine that breathed for him. Against all advice, he left hospital after a year and confounded the experts on his life expectancy. He outlived some of them, and occasionally had himself to be the expert who explained his condition to consultants and nurses. He became one of the longest-lived responauts in Britain, a medical phenomenon.
To see Cavendish simply as 'a polio victim' would be a mistake, and would not explain the reason why his death leaves such a gap. What makes him memorable was what he did for others. In the 1960s he tracked down and listed the circumstances of all the responauts in Britain. Until then there had been no record of how many people lived confined to 'iron lungs'.Cavendish's friend Teddy Hall, the polymathic Oxford professor, developed with his help a wheelchair with respirator built in, so that Cavendish was no longer confined to bed. This chair, made in 1962, was a model for others, Cavendish being determined that mobility should be available to other polio victims. He raised money from the Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust for the first dozen chairs, and eventually persuaded the then Department of Health to fund a series of chairs, manufactured by Teddy Hall's company Littlemore Scientific Engineering.
Brilliant information
1mancicarter thank you so much!
Thanks for posting that
Yeah we learned about him in the science department, I got kicked out of there, drinking cleaning solution (ethanol), making sexual comments to teachers, not showing up for class. Horrifying thought being stuck in a wheelchair for that long after being told it would just be for a couple of months. How long was he stuck in there was it 11 years or was it 36 years? That woman also needed a tight slap for forcing him to live. That's why women didn't have rights back then. She needed a tight slap and to be told the famous line "SHUT YOUR MOUTH WOMAN!!!" - Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to post all this information for the fuller picture of his impact - very inspiring. Thank you!
I've never cried so much because of a movie before. Andrew Garfield is a phenomenal and very underrated actor.
I hope Andrew will get his Oscar for this movie
Sirius Black YOU'RE ALIVE!!!
Let's eat Grandpa this killed me😂
I'm here for Claire Foy, she's amazing!
1:32 OMG ITS OLENNA TYRELL FROM GAME OF THRONES!!!!
no breaks IQ
You mean Diana Rigg.
Looks fantastic, Love Claire Foy.
Those fateful words:
B A S E D O N A T R U E S T O R Y
I don't think that's what it said. Inspired by... isn't it?
The emotions... Can't wait to watch this film!
Love love love Claire Foy, ever since seeing her in Little Dorrit. She's a great actor
Exactly same - "I just don't want to survive,I want to truly live."
This is The Theory of Everything & Me Before You in one movie. Powerful!!!
this is just the trailer and im tearing up already. cant wait for it💗
never let me go, this, and hacksaw ridge. why is andrew garfield so underrated..
I don’t understand why they didn’t just make Claire Foy look older in season 4. She was so much better at playing the queen.
ikr 😭
looks both melancholic and beautiful
Excellent acting. Garfield's, we dont see enough of this excellent actor.
Im already in love with it. Can't wait to watch it.
Amazing movie! I loved it so much!
This trailer made me tear up. Absolutely watching it
I saw this in the cinema and cried my eyes out. Such a beautiful movie.
I loved that movie!! Very inspirational!
This is
Beautiful .....
I have watched it trying to uncry myself but I failed. Andrew's acting was amazing, authentic and most convincing. I seriously loved the movie; such a true inspiration, about unconditional love and the human possibility.
" with her, for her and because of her I accepted the risk of dying " this line is still running in my head. Hopefully his efforts will rewarded.
Beautiful 😩😍, can't wait to watch it
He is great actor...
The Theory of Everything...Me Before You... Breath.. oh no...not another sob day. 😢😢 Wonderful!
this is what we called true love,whatever was the problems.
a very touching and biautiful film!!!
it deserves an oscar honestly!!!
Beautiful 👏🏾
Incredible movie!
Seeing this for Claire ❤️❤️❤️
Gosh I remember watching this movie and felt so many emotions from beginning to end. Really pulls at your heartstrings. This movie is a masterpiece for me. ❤️
“Your life is my life” omg Claire so much emotion I love that line 😆👏👏👏
Omg this looks amazing
I can't wait to see it
Wonderful, important film. Triumph of the human spirit and an example to us all.
Looks Amazing
Just beautiful 💖💖
Claire foy is so talented I thought if I seen her in another movie all i could think about is the queen. Just the video helped!! So amazing
Loved Claire in girl in the spider's web, can't wait to see her more
This movie was WONDERFUL!
Silence, Hacksaw Ridge and now this. Really good actor he is.
Andrew Garfield + Claire Foy + Tom Hollander + Andy Serkis as director = definitely watch!
Beautiful movie
Beautiful
Andrew is coming for that Oscar. He deserved it for Hacksaw Ridge and Silence.
Bellissima Claire Foy...
I love Claire Foy
2017: *NOP*
2018: *STILL NOP*
2019: *DON’T EVEN DREAM ABOUT IT*
2020: *AAAAND VOILÀ* 🥳
Omg😂😂😂😂😂
ZaNNE Noir I don’t get RUclips’s logic 😅
Omg I watched this movie. It is a brilliant movie
Beautiful....
Ohh loved this back in 2017
Wow can't wait for this
She and he were lucky to be rich with his condition.
Oh wait, is that Olenna Tyrell? 🤤
Yes, that's Diana Rigg
M Fun and Peter Parker
Yes
This was such a brilliant, underestimated movie.
beautiful movie
I love andrew garfield
So if he wins a Oscar,then wont Emma stone be giving it to him?😁😁😁❤
Trisha Naik oh my god i know right!!!!! Wow just imagine that 😱🙈😢
Wait.. what.. I don't get it.. What Emma Watson will give?
The Oscar for Best Actor is given by the actress winner from last year, so if he wins emma will me giving him the oscar.
syakira azlan shah Not Emma Watson, Emma STONE.
Lane Crescent Yeah.. I just see what I type.. I always confuse 😂
Improving. Carry on, Andrew !
Beautiful 💗
The soundtrack is just amazing.
Do u know it?
@@queensaraxx655 not yet :(
Tomer Guy kkk😭💔
I LOVE CLAIRE FOY!!!!!!!! really want to see this movie
Totally breathtaking trailer :D
Amazing
0:01 "She's gorgeous"
Me : OMG! I agree 👍
One of my favorite movies, demonstrating that shear scope of the human spirit.
this so good wow omg
The images are so beautiful
What a beautiful movie
Man,Andrew Garfield has become from a great actor into an amazing actor and I really hope that he will get an Oscar for this movie because he's such a talented actor and he can play really good a character based on true event.I think that in time he will become one of the greatest actors.But for him to be like that, he needs to won an Oscar for the world to see how talented he is.By the way,for me,Andrew Garfield was the greatest actor who played Spider-Man but I'm kinda glad that he doesn't play the character anymore because if he would continued to play the character than he wouldn't had the chance for playing in amazing movies like Hacksaw Ridge and Silence,not to mention that Hacksaw Ridge was the movie that helped him getting nominated for the best actor.
So excited
I am the first to watch this video
I’m crying already!!!
The whole family are heroes. Life gave them challenges and they rose up to it and met it.
Eu já tô chorando com o trailer, imagina no filme!!!
Can't wait to see it
Watching the trailer literally brought tears to my eyes.