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Actor Andrew Garfield, starring in 'We Live in Time', expressed concern over the cultural pressure in the UK against expressing emotions openly, particularly apologizing for crying. Garfield's performances often show vulnerability, and he believes that emotions should not be hidden or suppressed. The film, an emotional exploration of love, loss, and mortality, has resonated with audiences.
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