2020-04-09
19 分钟When you’re in a new relationship, you’re always trying to present your best self. But anyone who’s been in a relationship for awhile knows that you can’t keep the act up forever. David Finch writes about that in his essay, which is read by Daniel Radcliffe. Daniel stars in the upcoming "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" interactive special on Netflix.
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Here's Daniel Radcliffe, who stars in the upcoming Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Interactive special on Netflix.
Hes reading an essay by David Finch called Somewhere Inside a path to empathy.
It wasnt working, any of it.
Our third year of marriage threatened to be our last.
Id become cynical and withdrawn, obsessive and preoccupied, dismissive and unhelpful.
I dont know when things got bad, Kristen said, wiping away tears.
I feel like ive lost you, and I dont know what will bring you back.
In reality, she hadnt lost me.
Shed found me.
The facade of semi normalcy id struggled to maintain was falling away, revealing the person id been since childhood.