He brought a cutout of Florence Pugh to the premiere

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At the London Film Festival, a screening was held for the movie We Live in Time, but Florence Pugh was unable to attend.

Actor Andrew Garfield appeared at the London Film Festival on Thursday for the premiere of his new film We Live in Time. Florence Pugh, his co-star in the movie, could not attend as she is currently filming another project.

Andrew found a creative way to handle the situation. He brought a life-size cardboard cutout of Florence Pugh with him on the red carpet. We Live in Time tells the love story of Tobias, a marketing manager going through a divorce, and Almut, who is battling cancer. The film has so far received mixed reviews.


Some, according to Pubity, praise the performances of the lead actors as convincing, while others describe the film as overly sentimental without much depth. The movie is directed by John Crowley, who previously worked with Garfield on Boy A.

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