Translation of part of the interview (Thanks to Sonia at Pattinsonlife)
* Paris is one of his favorite city.
* He didn’t have time to visit
* They asked him about the royal wedding. How did he feel about it? Does he think it’s important? Rob: “I didn’t realise it would get to me this much, really warming to see, I didnt think it would interest me, they’re just two normal people, it’s nice to see. It’s dascinating how people talk about them.”
*Laurent: “Did you need to do something different after Twilight? To escape that type of role/genre?” Rob: “I don’t think so but what worried me was that people would accept me or not as this character (WFE)”.
*Laurent: “What did Francis do to help you with believing that you were working in a circus during the Depression?” Rob: “Francis and the crew did an amazing work to make the setting authentic. It was so easy to believe we were in the 30s.”
*Laurent: “You finished filming the last Twilight movie recently, was it easy to turn the page? Are you scared for the ~after?” Rob: “Not really, I filmed all those movies right after the others, I’m relieved but I don’t feel like making another one now. I can’t pretend to look 17 anymore.”
*Laurent: “[Didn’t catch what he asked him there]” Rob: “You have to adapt to new cirscumstance, life is always changing”.
*Laurent: “Do you also have time to fall in love?” Rob: “*laughs* yes I think there’s always time for that.”
*Laurent: “You’re going to be in Bel Ami next?” Rob: “It’s one of my favorite books. [Then he said something about it being weird that it was a French book but they had to adapt it in English.]
“Water for Elephants”: Tragedy pulls Cornell student Jacob (Robert Pattinson) from his Depression-era veterinary track and deposits him in a traveling circus.
There he swoons for the beautiful performer Marlena (Reese Witherspoon) who is overseen by her sadistic husband and circus owner August (Christoph Waltz). Enter Rosie, an orphaned elephant whose presence fills seats during a time of crisis.
Following closely Sara Gruen’s best-seller, “Water” pays an endearing homage to the tight circus community and their hierarchical albeit daunting existence. Had the film been released later in the year, Waltz’s performance would have been talked about as award material. As for the Witherspoon/Pattinson romance, the story calls for it to build gradually yet palpably, and indeed, moviegoers we polled unanimously voiced enthusiasm for the couple.
Hal Holbrook as an elderly Jacob tells the tale, contributing an emotional depth to a long ago romance.
At 83 percent Audience Approval, this is good old-fashioned must-see romance. Viewers reported: “I liked both the book and the movie,” … “Fantastic romance,” … “Great casting, perfect performances,” … “I loved the whole Depression-era big top circus theme. Very fascinating” and “Mostly true to the book.” (many)
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