I find this crazy how different Andrew’s acting in this is, it’s nothing like I’ve seen on anything before. It’s so different to anything he’s done before, it really shows his acting skills
I think part of it is the mediums of theatre and film or television. He's usually in movies so they can get close-ups of nuances emotions. But on stage, you gotta ramp it up because the audience can only see and hear so far. But the character (or his interpretation of the character) is also very... unhinged lol
nah, even for stage acting this is completely cringe and OTT. he was so out of place next to the rest of the company. Not to mention an offensive portrayal of a gay man
@@jenniferlawless3565 His character was written to be the very stereotype of a gay man. One of his lines even literally calls himself stereotypical. I mean, wasn't this play written by a gay man to begin with? It's not offensive. There are indeed gay men that act this way, and of course there are those that don't. What WOULD be offensive is to intentionally leave out characters that act this way as if trying to erase a real person's existence. Yes, it's a stereotype, but stereotypes can be true to an extent. Some gay men do act this way. Not to mention Garfield's portrayal of it is even MORE played up due to the fact that this is stage acting. It has to be exaggerated to an extent.
How on earth could he scream like that every night and perform with such high tension? It must have exhausted him. I can see why he won the Tony Award.
I watched the play a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it. You chose the perfect clips for this. I hope you'll be making an edit for the second part as well. :)
@@aarushiarora2458 it’s on National Theater at home. You need to pay to see it either a monthly subscription or individually renting it. But since it’s in two parts it’s probably cheaper to buy a one month subscription.
It was definitely a little hard to follow; the storyline is very complex and metaphorical. Also if you're not familiar with the aids crisis and politics of the time that adds the confusion. I recommend watching interviews of Andrew and the cast. They explain the play and their characters very well and it helped me understand it better.
@@tigrrlily2569 thank you so much for this! Some of the stuff flew way over my head. I have a semi grasp on the aids crisis but I don’t know much about the political landscape of the Regan era except they were really pushing Christianity and family values.
i also very much recommended reading the script book. it has stage directions and gives context to what’s going on. it helped me understand a lot about some of the parts i was confused about
Nah, it really isn't. Can't talk for everybody but if a straight ally played a bi ace woman (like me) in such beautiful way I would only be happy about it
as a member of LGBTQ i am pretty happy with his performance 💫 and either way, as mentioned he is comfortable and even he helped fighting for a bi spider-man so this man deserves this role
I find this crazy how different Andrew’s acting in this is, it’s nothing like I’ve seen on anything before. It’s so different to anything he’s done before, it really shows his acting skills
I think part of it is the mediums of theatre and film or television. He's usually in movies so they can get close-ups of nuances emotions. But on stage, you gotta ramp it up because the audience can only see and hear so far. But the character (or his interpretation of the character) is also very... unhinged lol
he’s so talented and so underrated
It is called acting!
nah, even for stage acting this is completely cringe and OTT.
he was so out of place next to the rest of the company.
Not to mention an offensive portrayal of a gay man
@@jenniferlawless3565 His character was written to be the very stereotype of a gay man. One of his lines even literally calls himself stereotypical. I mean, wasn't this play written by a gay man to begin with? It's not offensive. There are indeed gay men that act this way, and of course there are those that don't. What WOULD be offensive is to intentionally leave out characters that act this way as if trying to erase a real person's existence. Yes, it's a stereotype, but stereotypes can be true to an extent. Some gay men do act this way. Not to mention Garfield's portrayal of it is even MORE played up due to the fact that this is stage acting. It has to be exaggerated to an extent.
How on earth could he scream like that every night and perform with such high tension? It must have exhausted him. I can see why he won the Tony Award.
Absolutely LIVING for all the Angels in America appreciation coming with the Andrew Garfield Renaissance
9:44 - 9:58
I just saw someone on Twitter say this is Spider-Man fighting Morbius in the upcoming movie, and now I can’t I see it.
9:45 for anyone who is looking for the best part 🧄🪞💦 ✝️
U are a blessing
absolute angel but u needa add the 🖕🖕 ahahahaha
Andrew Garfield's Spiderman Seeing Morbius for the first time.
He's too precious! Andrew is a brilliant actor. 🤍
Prior and Belize's relationship is one of the best parts of this play
Truly! How many people can say their ex is the person they can count on the most?
HE IS PHENOMENAL
"It's not 'Louis'" just this line made me fall in love with andrew more. 😍💕🥰
That scream is classic it gets me everytime I watch it 😁 just terrific acting how can you not enjoy the anger and comedy in that character
I watched the play a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it. You chose the perfect clips for this. I hope you'll be making an edit for the second part as well. :)
OMG where did u watch it????? also was it free?????
thank you !! the perestroika edit is on its way :)
@@aarushiarora2458 it’s on National Theater at home. You need to pay to see it either a monthly subscription or individually renting it. But since it’s in two parts it’s probably cheaper to buy a one month subscription.
andrew is a legend bro his talent!!!!
One of the greatest actors of all time.
Caught both parts on Broadway back in 2018. Still to this day one of the best theatrical experiences of my life.
This is probably coming in the next edit. But I was cheering when Prior was chewing Louis out. "A sensitive gay republican!?" That was so satisfying.
Easy bud, we do exist, even if I'm not a Mormon!
oh gosh, he's so brilliant, my applause! 👏
9:43 *"SpiderMan vs Morbius"*
😂😂😂
our lil fruity boi
he’s so sassy 💀
Wow Andrew Garfield has a incredible range
The ending got me good
thanks for sharing🌼
2:07 me and my family
9:43 is just fantastic HAHAHAAA
Darkest Dungeon characters when reaching 100 Stress: 12:30
But they become virtuous: 12:51
Wow. I'm crying, because I know the next lines Look up!
iTs NoT ✨LoUiS✨
The Hebrew line gets me every time
My comfort video, istg-
I LOVE HIMM
THE SCENE THAT STARTS AT 9:45 WITH THE GHOST LMAOSIJRIDBD
9:44 Peter when he sees a symbiote
COULD YOU DO A COMPILATION FOR PART TWO PLEASE
9.43 always sends me
9:44 Spiderman meets Morlun or Morbius anyway, or even Daredevil
Where did you find these sence
Spiderman vs Morbius The Living Vampire
9:44 Your welcome
9:44 Instagram brought me here 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
play it at x2 speed at 9:38
AHAHAHAHAH IT SOUNDS SO FUNNY
The is the marauders fandoms Remus for you
(9:45) when the thought of love enters my psyche
9:57 sounds like Trevor from gta 5
Does anyone know where can I possibly watch the whole thing online please?
yt channel Zharia Montgomery.........that slime tutorial is angels america full clips..enjoy.
National Theater At Home. A month's subscription is $14. The play in its entirety is there. It's amazing.
09:44 XD
WHERE IS THE SLIME TURTORIAL I WANNA LEARN MORE
search up zharia montgomery
@@apollobartel5870 Oh my god thank you! Somebody needs to tell us when they change the slime tutorial
You can watch on the National Theatre website with a subscription
9:40
WHERE DID YOU GET THE BOOTLEG
TELL US NOW
search up zharia montgomery
bit late to the party _but_ i found it on a website called divicast. there's alotta redirects to other sites, but it's got alotta shit on it.
What is this preformance even about?
Did anyone know wtf was going on during this play? I watched the whole thing and still don’t know wtf happened
It was definitely a little hard to follow; the storyline is very complex and metaphorical. Also if you're not familiar with the aids crisis and politics of the time that adds the confusion. I recommend watching interviews of Andrew and the cast. They explain the play and their characters very well and it helped me understand it better.
ruclips.net/video/a4qaJvXnaIA/видео.html
This video also explains it well
@@tigrrlily2569 thank you so much!
@@tigrrlily2569 thank you so much for this! Some of the stuff flew way over my head. I have a semi grasp on the aids crisis but I don’t know much about the political landscape of the Regan era except they were really pushing Christianity and family values.
i also very much recommended reading the script book. it has stage directions and gives context to what’s going on. it helped me understand a lot about some of the parts i was confused about
F... who r u 😳🤨🧐😠😫
Some of this story similar, dream part
Lol nvm
honestly this is insulting... to see a straight man "act" gay...
Technically, he doesn't act straight or gay. He says he's comfortable with whatever
@@babeyvenus that pretty much just seems like a cover up as he never brought it up before playing this role...
Nah, it really isn't. Can't talk for everybody but if a straight ally played a bi ace woman (like me) in such beautiful way I would only be happy about it
as a member of LGBTQ i am pretty happy with his performance 💫
and either way, as mentioned he is comfortable and even he helped fighting for a bi spider-man so this man deserves this role
As a queer man, I think his portrayal is just fine.
9:44