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“I also think within the scene, a specific scene - if I were to play a part that I played 10 years ago now, my interpretation of that scene would be totally different. I would be making different choices. Because I can't somehow subtract all of the experiences that I've had in my life. And it's fascinating to see, because somewhere I'm very reflective in that. You know, I've been playing basically actually close to 40 years old, so I'm somewhere lost in age in this movie. But it's been fascinating to see that I can't subtract that time.”

Quote by Jake Gyllenhaal

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Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal (born December 19, 1980) is an acclaimed American actor known for his versatile performances in both independent films and major blockbusters. Born into a film family in Los Angeles, with director father Stephen Gyllenhaal and screenwriter mother Naomi Foner, his sister Maggie Gyllenhaal is also a renowned actress. Gyllenhaal gained international recognition for his role in "Brokeback Mountain" (2005), earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. His notable works include "Source Code," "Nightcrawler," and "Spider-Man: Far From Home." Known for his dedication to craft and ability to transform for roles, he is considered one of the most talented actors of his generation. more

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