The Thing With Feathers: Benedict Cumberbatch on grief and his Max Porter adaptation
Benedict Cumberbatch at a screening of The Thing With Feathers, on general release this week. Picture: Kate Green/Getty.
If we were told when we would die, Benedict Cumberbatch doesnât think it would better prepare us for the finality death brings. The 49-year-old BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning British actor, who stars as the grieving Dad in Dylan Southernâs adaptation of Max Porterâs book believes our brains can sometimes protect us from dwelling on our inevitable demise.
âNothing really prepares you for that sense and reality of loss. You can breed an acceptance of impermanence, whether itâs through philosophy or meditation, but you canât really know what itâs going to feel like when you reach that end date,â says Cumberbatch, who played Sherlock Holmes in the mystery crime drama Sherlock.
