
"Aramayo's performance in the film is indeed star-making and awards-worthy, as he brings sensitivity and great courage to his portrayal of Davidson, following him from his earliest symptoms through his current passionate activism."
"The fallout from the incident was both swift and prolonged, and will likely impact the domestic release of 'I Swear,' which is rolling out in stateside theaters now."
"Hopefully, viewers can see and appreciate the work on its own merits, and get to know Aramayo much better, though he has previously appeared in plenty of projects recognizable to American audiences."
Robert Aramayo stars as John Davidson in the biopic 'I Swear,' which has gained acclaim in the UK, earning him two BAFTA awards. His performance is noted for its sensitivity and courage, depicting Davidson's journey with Tourette's syndrome and his activism. The film's domestic release is overshadowed by a racist incident at the BAFTAs involving Davidson. Despite this, Aramayo hopes audiences will appreciate the film and gain a better understanding of Tourette's syndrome, building on his previous recognizable roles in various projects.
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