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Jude Law: ‘When I became a parent, I would cry at anything’ – The Guardian
As he plays a troubled dad trapped on a sinister island in The Third Day, the star reveals how the drama unlocked his deepest parenting fears – and shares his worries about its 12-hour, live-action section
Osea, a small island off the coast of Britain reached by a causeway, is too unsettling a place to be charming but it is certainly intriguing. Its inhabitants add salt to bottled water to make it palatable. They also wear large fish heads and carry oversized scissors to cut out evil from children. Admittedly, theyre practising for a festival that will celebrate Oseas ancient traditions. But the more you watch The Third Day, the more you imagine that this is what passes for everyday life there, at…
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