Interview with Mr. Pattinson, your hair is long again. Note: He had a crew cut the last time. Did te actually cut your hair for your role in "Cosmopolis" o "Bel Ami"?
Robert Pattinson: Neither. It was for a movie where I play a soldier who discovers Saddam Hussein. The shooting should have begun in the spring, but was postponed to the autumn.
Interview: te are the leaving roles that are in the fantasy field più and more, and doing più realistic roles. Do te agree with that?
Pattinson: te have to have as an actor luck to get good roles, and if I get the chance to play a role, I take it. If te should be really realistic, which is either random o it is subconscious.
Interview: At the "Kino International" here in Berlin, the loyal fan are camping since yesterday celebrating the "Cosmopolis" Premiere tonight . Did te ever think that roles like this might scare them away. fan might prefer to see Edward Cullen, the vampire instead of Eric Packer, the stock market millionaire with an identity crisis?
Pattinson: I don't think so. Since shooting "Bel Ami", something strange happened.! My fan started giving me their preferito books. It happened yesterday when I was in Paris and there were evenings at the premieres the line of people give me libri too. Isn't that incredible?
Interview: Do te look inoltrare, avanti to getting the books? And te actually take them all?
Pattinson: Yeah, of course, because there were really outstanding libri among them. Among other things, one of Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Interview: Do te hope that their fan learn something when te watch your film adaptations?
Pattinson: If my films inspire one out of a hundred to read the corresponding book, and to deal with another issue that would be deeper, then that's really wonderful. Cinema can be più than just pure entertainment. At least sometimes.
Interview: I read that te detto that te no longer want to stella, star in teen movies?
Pattinson: Yeah, I've read too. Someone misunderstood me, o I didn't explain properly. Who says that "Cosmopolis" is not a young persons film? If a film has a sex scene o violent scenes , then the film is now classified as an adult film, no matter what is there. These categories are completely absurd. No, I would never really say that!
Interview: But "Cosmopolis" is really not a film for young teenagers, right?
Pattinson: Well, I wasn't easily shocked as a youth. And let's be honest: Every young person today looks at hardcore porn and has seen much grosser things than what's in our film.
Interview: Yes that's right. That is, that with "Cosmopolis" parents have nothing to worry about . All of the "Twilight" fan can then be sent safely to the movies!
Pattinson: Unless the parents are opposed to dialogue. If they think, "Oh no, I do not want my child to get involved in so many words", then te should probably keep them from seeing our movie! (Laughs)
Interview: When we're on the subject Rating: te are naked in a lot of your films.
Pattinson: Yeah? That's true actually.
Interview: How do te feel when te have to get naked on the set?
Pattinson: I'm English. I'm più insecure than the others. Everyone else is always totally relaxed on set, even with nude scenes. I'm always terribly tense and anxious.
Interview: Does it get any easier?
Pattinson: If I trust the director o necessarily want the film to be good, it is easier. But if that's not the case, I feel like a prostitute. (Laughs)
Interview: te have put exciting anno behind you. What was your greatest and your worst experience?
Pattinson: Phew ... hm ... There were a lot of both. I would say that our film being accepted at Cannes, was certainly one of the best moments. I am very grateful. te know, I was hoping that there would be a time where I would have a film would in competition, perhaps in ten years. And this has happened now. Absolute madness.
Interview: So te didn't have a career plan, that directly lead to Cannes?
Pattinson: Well, te know, journalists were asking me since the first "Twilight" movie if I was afraid of being typecast and then along comes the first film after the Twilight series and it's immediately in competition at Cannes. I was totally overwhelmed about that.
Interview: How did te find yourself in your first non-vampire role?
Pattinson: I Amore the movie. I think that it's my best work. I have always felt uncomfortable when I saw myself on screen before. Here it was the other way around.
Interview: What did te like most about your role?
Pattinson: It may sound a bit weird, but I like the dialogue, pronouncing it . The language, the sentences the way they are written - they're beautiful.
Interview: What is your favourite line ?
Pattinson: "That's my Peanuts te smell," I think it's great. '"I believe my sexual organ is retreating into my body right now." is also great and absurd.
Interview: Now we talked about the best moment. But what, then, was the worst?
Pattinson: My dog got sick. That was very bad (laughs). So, really bad! But he is feeling better now.
Robert Pattinson: Neither. It was for a movie where I play a soldier who discovers Saddam Hussein. The shooting should have begun in the spring, but was postponed to the autumn.
Interview: te are the leaving roles that are in the fantasy field più and more, and doing più realistic roles. Do te agree with that?
Pattinson: te have to have as an actor luck to get good roles, and if I get the chance to play a role, I take it. If te should be really realistic, which is either random o it is subconscious.
Interview: At the "Kino International" here in Berlin, the loyal fan are camping since yesterday celebrating the "Cosmopolis" Premiere tonight . Did te ever think that roles like this might scare them away. fan might prefer to see Edward Cullen, the vampire instead of Eric Packer, the stock market millionaire with an identity crisis?
Pattinson: I don't think so. Since shooting "Bel Ami", something strange happened.! My fan started giving me their preferito books. It happened yesterday when I was in Paris and there were evenings at the premieres the line of people give me libri too. Isn't that incredible?
Interview: Do te look inoltrare, avanti to getting the books? And te actually take them all?
Pattinson: Yeah, of course, because there were really outstanding libri among them. Among other things, one of Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Interview: Do te hope that their fan learn something when te watch your film adaptations?
Pattinson: If my films inspire one out of a hundred to read the corresponding book, and to deal with another issue that would be deeper, then that's really wonderful. Cinema can be più than just pure entertainment. At least sometimes.
Interview: I read that te detto that te no longer want to stella, star in teen movies?
Pattinson: Yeah, I've read too. Someone misunderstood me, o I didn't explain properly. Who says that "Cosmopolis" is not a young persons film? If a film has a sex scene o violent scenes , then the film is now classified as an adult film, no matter what is there. These categories are completely absurd. No, I would never really say that!
Interview: But "Cosmopolis" is really not a film for young teenagers, right?
Pattinson: Well, I wasn't easily shocked as a youth. And let's be honest: Every young person today looks at hardcore porn and has seen much grosser things than what's in our film.
Interview: Yes that's right. That is, that with "Cosmopolis" parents have nothing to worry about . All of the "Twilight" fan can then be sent safely to the movies!
Pattinson: Unless the parents are opposed to dialogue. If they think, "Oh no, I do not want my child to get involved in so many words", then te should probably keep them from seeing our movie! (Laughs)
Interview: When we're on the subject Rating: te are naked in a lot of your films.
Pattinson: Yeah? That's true actually.
Interview: How do te feel when te have to get naked on the set?
Pattinson: I'm English. I'm più insecure than the others. Everyone else is always totally relaxed on set, even with nude scenes. I'm always terribly tense and anxious.
Interview: Does it get any easier?
Pattinson: If I trust the director o necessarily want the film to be good, it is easier. But if that's not the case, I feel like a prostitute. (Laughs)
Interview: te have put exciting anno behind you. What was your greatest and your worst experience?
Pattinson: Phew ... hm ... There were a lot of both. I would say that our film being accepted at Cannes, was certainly one of the best moments. I am very grateful. te know, I was hoping that there would be a time where I would have a film would in competition, perhaps in ten years. And this has happened now. Absolute madness.
Interview: So te didn't have a career plan, that directly lead to Cannes?
Pattinson: Well, te know, journalists were asking me since the first "Twilight" movie if I was afraid of being typecast and then along comes the first film after the Twilight series and it's immediately in competition at Cannes. I was totally overwhelmed about that.
Interview: How did te find yourself in your first non-vampire role?
Pattinson: I Amore the movie. I think that it's my best work. I have always felt uncomfortable when I saw myself on screen before. Here it was the other way around.
Interview: What did te like most about your role?
Pattinson: It may sound a bit weird, but I like the dialogue, pronouncing it . The language, the sentences the way they are written - they're beautiful.
Interview: What is your favourite line ?
Pattinson: "That's my Peanuts te smell," I think it's great. '"I believe my sexual organ is retreating into my body right now." is also great and absurd.
Interview: Now we talked about the best moment. But what, then, was the worst?
Pattinson: My dog got sick. That was very bad (laughs). So, really bad! But he is feeling better now.