throughout his career Andrew Garfield has been in some great movies, ranging from action-packed comic book blockbusters like. Spider-Man: No Way Home In a calm and socially conscious drama like hacksaw ridge When never let me goSince his critically acclaimed feature film debut, Boy A, Garfield quickly became one of the most famous actors of his generation. Nominated. In 2022, time included Garfield in its list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Garfield has worked with notable directors such as Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, Robert Redford and Lin-Manuel Miranda. He has portrayed a wide range of characters, from a conscientious objector forced to fight in World War II, to a teenager bitten by a radioactive spider, to a clone who finds out his days are numbered. I’ve been playing. With strange exceptions, mainstream When amazing spiderman 2, Garfield’s films have been widely praised by critics and audiences alike.But some of his films like harrowing religious dramas silence And a biopic of grip technology social network, head and shoulders above the rest. Here is the ranking of the best Andrew Garfield movies.
6 never let me go
Based on Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel of the same name by Mark Romanek. never let me go It works well enough as a heartbreaking youth love triangle story. But learning that the characters are clones who have their organs removed in early adulthood adds a haunting dystopian sci-fi twist. Andrew Garfield stars as Tommy D, a clone embroiled in a complicated romantic entanglement with Kathy H (played by Carey Mulligan) and Ruth C (played by Keira Knightley). The three actors share great chemistry as they deal with complex emotions that ultimately make no sense in the melancholic situation of being bred as an organ storage facility.
With a 7.1 rating on IMDb and a 71% approval score on Rotten Tomatoes, never let me go It was quickly accepted as a moving addition to the sci-fi romance canon. Ex Machina Filmmaker Alex Garland is one of Hollywood’s favorite character-driven science fiction writers. Like the original, the film deals with sublime existential themes such as the importance of love and human connection, what it means to have a soul, and how to confront the inevitability of death. Not everyone is destined for organ harvesting, but everyone is destined for organ harvesting.completion“
Five Tick, tick, tick… BOOM!
of Tick, tick, tick… BOOM!, Andrew Garfield plays musical theater legend Jonathan Larson in a cross between biopic and musical. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s directorial debut is an ode to creativity and a musical about making musicals. With a 7.5 rating on IMDb and his 88% score on Rotten Tomatoes, the work celebrates creative endeavors and explores the struggle to make a living as an artist. The musical numbers artfully intersect with Larson’s striking personal story that inspired them. Larson believes it’s tempting to give up on his dreams for a stable but soul-crushing career, so he offers simple but powerful advice to artists facing constant rejection. I am givingwrite next“
Four Spider-Man: No Way Home
Andrew Garfield has consistently put the spotlight on his portrayal of Peter Parker since he debuted in the role in 2012.But amazing spiderman The film’s uncharacteristically dark tone and over-the-top plot, unnecessary backstory and too many villains let down Garfield’s flawless performance as Spidey. Spider-Man: No Way Homehe was finally given a Spidey story worthy of his talent. Spider-Man: no way home One of the highest rated entries in the MCU.
Spider-Man: No Way Home We integrated all three live-action versions of Spider-Man for a multiversal team-up. It’s an ambitious crossover experiment with an emotionally engaging storyline: Tom Holland’s Spidey Threequel carries the message that everyone, even the Green Goblin, deserves a second chance. It’s a fable of the wind, and Garfield’s scene-stealing support turn is one of his best performances in the MCU. He brings raw emotion to every scene, like his monologue about the blackout he took after Gwen Stacy’s death. In the scene where redemption is achieved, one look conveys so much validation and catharsis.
3 hacksaw ridge
Andrew Garfield received his first Oscar nomination for playing Combat Medic and Seventh-day Adventist Christian Desmond Doss in the Mel Gibson film. hacksaw ridgeThe film has an 8.1 rating on IMDb and an approval score of 84% on Rotten Tomatoes. Garfield underpins the film with a subtle, heartbreaking performance as a pacifist in war, but is backed up with a wonderful supporting turn by Vince Vaughn as a gruff, R. Lee Ermay-style drill sergeant. Doss is a unique war movie protagonist because he is a conscientious objector. Although he refuses to fight, he still proves to be an integral member of his unit.Doss becomes a war hero by saving lives rather than taking them.
2 silence
Martin Scorsese is famous for his gangster movies, but some of his most acclaimed films are about religion. Kundun A biopic of the 14th Dalai Lama. Christ’s Last Temptation It is the controversial and bloody biography of Jesus.while wolf of wall street When Irishmantwo of his best-loved crime epics, Scorsese directed one of his most underrated films: the religiously themed silenceAndrew Garfield plays Jesuit Sebastian Rodriguez and is based on the real-life Giuseppe Chiara who travels to Japan to find his missing teacher. Scorsese’s Passion Project, silence It has a 7.1 rating on IMDb and a Rotten Tomatoes score of 83%.
With stunning Oscar-nominated cinematography and almost documentary-like realism in its depiction of long-form executions, silence A chilling depiction of historical religious persecution. Garfield shares great chemistry with Adam Driver as a pair of clerics whose faith is tested by cruelty and inhumane acts. Despite its length of 161 minutes, silence Striking visuals and immersive recreations of 17th-century Japan will captivate your audience. This little-known Scorsese film reached his $23 million mark at the box office, box office mojo), but it’s destined to be re-evaluated and find a second life as a cult classic.
1 social network
David Fincher managed to make the lawsuit attractive social networkJesse Eisenberg takes on the lead role as Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg, while Andrew Garfield plays a charming foil as his closest business rival and co-founder Eduardo Saverin. Brought to life with sharp lines from Academy Award-winning script by Aaron Sorkin. social network Act like a supervillain origin story. It’s the story of a bitter college student who went from a sleazy website designed to rank women’s looks to what ended up being a global network connecting people around the world. in response to social network‘s dark tales are more relevant than ever.
It received an IMDb rating of 7.8 and a near-perfect score of 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. social network It is one of Fincher’s most famous films. It’s essentially the story of tech tycoons arguing over millions in a series of dry deposits, but Fincher’s masterful direction, Sorkin’s airtight script, and strong performances from the cast. Thanks to — especially Eisenberg and Garfield — social network It’s a very compelling cinematic movie. The camerawork is engaging, the Oscar-winning editing is perfectly paced, and the research on the dangers of narcissism is appropriately intense.