“I approach animals as I approach human beings.” What’s next after Twilight? In “Water For Elephants” the British actor Robert Pattinson expands his dreamboy-image. An encounter. Robert Pattinson puts his hands – he never really knows what to do with those – in his pockets and leans his upper body forward as if he braces himself against the wind. The body language says it all. The 24-year-old actor has been in the eye of the hurricane since the first “Twilight” movie (2008), that he’s only partly able to relate to. He doesn’t want to seem ungrateful, but neither he has made peace with the hype yet: “I don’t know if you can ever make peace with something like that. At the beginning I had no idea that I have to run along to keep on working. And that’s what I’m constantly doing right now, so I’m not too concerned about it.”
From Hey u Guys: The ground beneath the Vue Westfield in West London trembled under the weight of Robert Pattinson fans as his latest film, Water for Elephants, had its UK premiere on Tuesday night.
Pattinson stars with Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz in this circus bound tale of love, loss and elephantine hosing.
Our excellent friends at Upbeat were on hand to capture the spirit of the event and interviewed the stars as they walked the red carpet and as you’ll see Pattinson and Witherspoon put on quite a show.
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