Lucas Hedges Interview Boy Erased

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  • Boy Erased Interview Lucas Hedges
    With Boy Erased, writer/director Joel Edgerton has crafted something essential. Based on Garrard Conley's harrowing memoir of the same name, the film follows Jared Eamons (Lucas Hedges), a 19-year-old forced to attend a conversion therapy camp after coming out to his Baptist preacher father (Russell Crowe) and religiously doting mother (Nicole Kidman). It's a quietly devastating film led by a subtle, internal performance from Hedges, who makes the absolute most of his first leading role after earning a Best Supporting Oscar nomination for Manchester By the Sea. The film also stars Troye Sivan as a sympathetic fellow attendee of the camp and Edgerton himself as the program's harsh, authoritarian leader.
    Before Boy Erased's premiere, I sat down with Hedges to discuss the film. During the interview, we talked about the key to delivering an internal, under-the-surface performance, being intimidated when Russell Crowe walked on to set, how he immersed himself in the film's southern world after being born and raised in Brooklyn, how feeling like an outsider has helped him as an actor, and how being a "very weird person" helped him land the role.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @1trschaefer78
    @1trschaefer78 5 лет назад +20

    His performance in the film is absolutely heartbreaking. He deserves the Oscar.

  • @anthonys0210
    @anthonys0210 5 лет назад +28

    Love how Lucas is always so honest about himself, he's really a humble person.

  • @giaf7545
    @giaf7545 5 лет назад +9

    He’s adorable and sweet and deliciously awkward and misfit. I love people like that, they’re ❤️. He’s so incredibly talented, I hope he’ll get the recognition he deserves along the way.

  • @snjmriguy1
    @snjmriguy1 5 лет назад +10

    Very much pulling for Lucas to get another Oscar nom for this role.

  • @MrJosej2003
    @MrJosej2003 5 лет назад +4

    He is an amazing actor!

  • @jamthoughts
    @jamthoughts 5 лет назад +5

    Hes the dude in lady bird!!! Hollywood is producing great young actors these days 😍😍😍

    • @adolfoalbornoz3730
      @adolfoalbornoz3730 5 лет назад

      yeah I agree with you, also timothee chalamet, joe alwyn, saoirse ronan, etc

  • @nicky5043
    @nicky5043 5 лет назад +38

    His face is very kissable.

  • @weasley2o13
    @weasley2o13 2 года назад

    Boy awake. Thank you my love.

  • @miloseviczarko45
    @miloseviczarko45 10 месяцев назад

    Sagittarius boy like me. Love him so much. My new favourite male actor with Evan Peters.

  • @leegolden7435
    @leegolden7435 5 лет назад +2

    If you enjoy Gay, Coming of Age videos and stories, you’ll want to read Cameron DeCessna’s latest book, Clay Parker: Growing Up Gay in 1953. It’s the story of a fourteen-year-old boy confused by his feelings, thoughts and dreams as he reaches adolescence and finds his sexual interests are for other teenaged boys. But it's 1953, a time of conservatism and rigid family and moral values. To top off Clay's problems, he's an orphan forced to live with an abusive aunt and uncle who openly show their distaste for the lad who was severely burned when a house fire killed his mother, father and younger brother. They would be the last persons he could turn to, to help him cope with his alien feelings. This is the story of Clay's troubles, trials and final triumph as he strives to find a family who will love him after he is forced to run away from home after a severe beating by his drunken uncle. One part of the story deals with Clay's uncomfortable experiences listening to a sermon at his aunt and uncle's church. He discovers the real meaning behind the story of Sodom & Gamorrah and how it demonstrates the Bible's condemnation of being queer. The book contains graphic sexual descriptions that may not be suitable for children under 12, although it would be highly recommended reading for gay teens to raise their awareness of the struggles of adolescent gay boys in earlier times. Cameron DeCessna is a gay novelist best known for his Jordan Dare Trilogy, released in mid-summer of 2018 and available at Amazon Kindle Books. While the Jordan Dare series is written for all readers, 12 and up, and has no adult-only content, some of DeCessna's works are more suitable for adult readers. This novel, Clay Parker: Growing up Gay in 1953, is the first of several gay, coming-of-age stories the author plans to release in late 2018 and 2019. DeCessna, born in 1951, writes from personal experience and vividly captures the difficulties faced by gay adolescents during those times. Look for Cameron DeCessna’s books and visit his author’s page at Amazon/Kindle Publishing.

  • @dleimkuehler
    @dleimkuehler 5 лет назад +6

    He is so adorable, I wonder if he is gay.

    • @lillianjohnson903
      @lillianjohnson903 5 лет назад +2

      He has a girlfriend

    • @deniserodas6848
      @deniserodas6848 5 лет назад

      David Leimkuehler In a interview from September, he said that he wasn’t totally straight but not gay or bisexual.

    • @weasley2o13
      @weasley2o13 5 лет назад +17

      He says that he is drawn to human beings, sexualy, emotionally and intellectually, it doesn't matter if they're boys or girls. And I think that's a beautiful way to put it.

    • @benbergin6669
      @benbergin6669 5 лет назад +5

      He says he's not totally straight but also not totally gay. He's attracted to both women and men. He's on the spectrum

    • @weasley2o13
      @weasley2o13 2 года назад +1

      He said that he's open to love and that gender doesn't matter to him as much as a bond. Soul to soul rather than body to body. That's the best way to live, I think.