I think what Aaron laid out was kind of - the essential wound of Mark Zuckerberg, or his interpretation of it, of an inability to connect and needing to create a vehicle for his very specific ability to connect in shallow ways. Really? What in it made you do that? andrew garfield
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And, of course, I immediately shut my Facebook page down as soon as I read the script. When I read the script, you hear it’s Aaron Sorkin and you go, oh, he’s going to kill these people, like he’s going to really shine a light into the nooks and crannies of the psyches of the people that create these platforms. I was 23, 24 when I signed up to do this project. Oh my goodness, your prophesying is unfortunately very apt. So tell me a little bit about how you’re looking at that. And I said, I’m sure you’re going to do far worse things going forward, which actually turned out to be true. And he said, this is how people are going to remember me. andrew garfieldĪnd let me just say before we start, I had a discussion with Mark about it. Did your role in the 2010 film “The Social Network” give you any particular insights about what has since unfolded at Facebook? Because it was a pretty tough movie. I was around in those days when the real Mark Zuckerberg was kicking around the Valley trying to raise money with Sean Parker. And he’s sort of the conscience of the movie. So let’s start with this role - it was a breakout role for you, I think - Eduardo Saverin, who is the original investor in Facebook. So I wanted to start right there.Īndrew Garfield, welcome to “Sway.” andrew garfield Of course, I had a front row seat to the early days of Facebook. Garfield played Eduardo Saverin, Zuckerberg’s co-founder and frenemy. But my favorite performance from Andrew Garfield is the one that’s more than a decade old from “The Social Network,” the film about the founding of Facebook and the rise of Mark Zuckerberg. Garfield’s performance snagged him a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical. He recently starred in the film “Tick, Tick Boom!” about the composer Jonathan Larson, who gave us the Broadway hit Rent. I’m Kara Swisher, and you’re listening to “Sway.” My guest today is actor Andrew Garfield. When you walk in a room, do you have sway? kara swisher
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Transcript Why This Hollywood Actor Stays Off Social Media (Mostly) Andrew Garfield, who was in “The Social Network,” shares how the film changed his view of social media and discusses his recent projects.