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In an interview at a special screening of The Magic Faraway Tree, Andrew Garfield says the film explores an ‘alternative way to live’ as he reflects on what it gives us today.

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00:05I think the medicine in it or the kind of like the hope in it is that we are encouraged
00:09back
00:09towards eternal things, the things that we can actually depend upon. We're on a planet that has
00:15an abundance of resources and they just happen to be hoarded by a bunch of scared little men
00:23for the most part who are greedy and want to keep us oppressed and keep us in a style of
00:31living that
00:32is not good for the soul. So I think hopefully this film is a little seed planted about there's
00:37an alternative way to live. It does have to necessitate the complete destruction of the
00:42current system but that may not be a bad thing so that we can live in harmony in accordance with
00:48the laws of nature, with nature itself, with our own nature and be able to live in community with each
00:53other.
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