Rob talks about Twilight, Kristen Stewart and being judged by critics.
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When you read the ‘Cosmopolis’ script, did you think it was going to be a science fiction adventure or, the opposite, an almost realistic film?
To be honest, I didn’t think it would be a realistic movie. What really interested me was the lyricism of the script, a combination between poetry and fun… Usually, when I read a script, it’s possible for me to visualize the movie. It wasn’t like that with Cosmopolis: it was like I could only hear. Did that possibility of “hearing” came from the importance of the dialogue? Yes, because the dialogue surprised me even by the unique style. Starting by the structure of the pages: I could instantly see long monologues, which are rare in movies. At the same time it is incredibly easy to read: I think I read it in 40 minutes…The book was written a long time before the financial crisis from 2008 and, now, it almost seems like a piece of news from today.
Even the pie on the face episode with Rupert Murdoch looks like a “prediction” from CosmopolisBy knowing that, did you feel like you’re portraying the reality of the present days?
As strange as it seems, I didn’t. I felt that it was a movie about the wish to be free There are people that see it as a nihilist story, about the neglect of everything, but I never saw Eric Packer’s character that way. To me, he’s someone desperately trying to find something and… he can’t.Why, is money not enough?
Yes. In any case, to him, money is something that doesn’t mean anything. I should say that the stock market can be anything to mean, it doesn’t make any sense. For example, when we read the news about Facebook: 104 billion dollars? How can that be real?Before filming Cosmopolis, were you familiar with Cronenberg’s work?
Yes, I had seen a lot of his movies. I had a poster of Scanners in my room.Maybe we can say that Cosmopolis brings back one of the main questions from his previous movies. What is reality?
There is one scene, during a riot, where Eric says to the woman, that conversations between “normal” people are too strange… And every time he tries to behave like a human being, he feels like an alien. Would it be that reality is just to take some antidepressants and live… happy?How is it for an actor to prepare for a character like this?
I started by the usual ways and that didn’t work.What usual ways?
Where does the character come from? What are his motivations to behave like that? All of the sudden, nothing of this makes sense for Eric. There’s a scene (which is in the book too) that, to me, was the key point of everything. It’s the moment where Eric, with his “chief of theory” talk about the Nasdaq building: to them, it looks like a church.And what happens in a church like that?
To them, they spend the time crating transactions, everything happens as if they’d live in the future, no need to deal with the present: the future is infinite, the present is astounding.How do you think that people will see Eric? Will they be sympathetic? Will they hate him?
To be honest, I don’t know. The first reactions have been really good, but I don’t know. When I watched the movie, I felt that, in the end, Eric is just a really sad character. What is strange is that if we had to deal with him, Eric would be someone that no one would care about.This sadness is probably a recurring theme with Cronenberg…
Definitely, because they are not stories that end when we get to the end. There’s always some unreachable happiness, that leaves discomfort… I like that.
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How would you describe Cosmopolis?
It’s a dark and surreal comedy on the end of the world. I would like the audience not to take it too seriously.

CANNES, FRANCE—The vampires and werewolves of the Twilight franchise will be humorously “on Mars” when the final film arrives in November.
That’s the word from lead star Robert Pattinson about The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 2, due in theatres Nov. 16.
“This one is so odd that it becomes kind of funny,” Pattinson told the Star.
“Now that Bella’s not human, they’re just on Mars now. Everyone in it is a lunatic!”
Pattinson was at the Cannes Film Festival as star of David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis, which was competing for the Palme d’Or at the festival, which wrapped up Sunday.
He took a moment from his Cosmopolis press duties to talk about The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 2, the fifth and final film of the record-breaking gothic teen romance phenomenon.
Pattinson said Part 2 will be quite different from Part 1, beginning with the newly released posters, which show individual characters instead of group scenes. The posters have solo shots of Pattinson and also Kristen Stewart, his real-life girlfriend who plays his newly transformed vampire bride Bella in Breaking Dawn.
“I’m excited about the last book coming out because it’s quite different,” Pattinson said.
“Even the posters. I just saw the posters the other day and . . . suddenly there’s a different look. Because all our posters have been exactly the same, until the last one. It’s crazy. I kind of like them.”
Breaking Dawn—Part 2 breaks new ground for the series, too.
“The movie is funny as well, which is weird.
“It’s strange. I guess the first one was quite body horror-y (and) creepy.
“This one is so odd, that it becomes kind of funny. Now that Bella’s not human, they’re just on Mars now. Everyone in it is a lunatic!”
In the film, Pattinson wears just one costume: a black two button notch-lapel Signoria suit by Gucci. He also wears a Gucci fitted white cotton shirt, a slim black silk tie, a leather belt with silver buckle detail and black leather lace-up dress shoes.
The film’s costume designer, Denise Cronenberg, had initially approached Prada, but they weren’t interested. Gucci on the other hand, who has dressed Pattinson in real life, was gung ho. “It was great because we could never have afforded those suits,” Denise tells THR exclusively. “Our budget was way too small.”
More after the jump!
Translation thanks to @Fiorels90
Rob’s intro:
It’s a strange movie, people will find him petty important referring to the contemporary society but while we were doing it, it seemed totally surreal. Every actor that would come on the set was like ‘What is this about?’ and no one knew. That’s my biggest fear when it comes out, that people won’t get it.
Favourite movie:
R: ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’
K: ‘A Woman Under The Influence’ by John Cassavetes. It really influenced me.
Favourite actor:
R: Brando, Jack Nicholson.
K: De Niro.
Favourite actress:
R: Ellen Barkin.
K: Jodie Foster and Catherine Keener.
Movie that always makes you cry:
K: ‘A single man’
R: Gotta say ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ again.
Movie that always scares you:
R: Oh god, I don’t know. ‘The exorcist’ or something like that.
K: Movie with people going crazy. That’s frightening. For example ‘Take Shelter’, so good.
Movie that sexually excites you:
K: On the Road?
R: This is a tough one.
K: That’s a tough one!
R: That movie called, my French accent is awful, ‘Prenom Carmen’, a movie by Godard. Actually I liked the main character.
K: Gosh, ‘Unfaithful’. The whole movie! And also Diane Lane is one of the sexiest women on earth.
‘Rob, is it true, as you said to VF, that you are ready to go and live with kristen?’
K: What?
R: Ehm, I read it and thought ‘What is this interview?! I don’t even remember doing it.’ – But yeah, that woman kept making questions only about that and I was like ‘What is going on here?’
I always try not to talk about my personal life and she basically said ‘Oh, I would like to ask you about that!’
K: We are so proud of each other. And it’s so crazy to be here together.
R: Yes, it’s crazy having finished Twilight this year. It’s very strange and incredible for both of us.
K: I can’t wait to see his movie.
R: I hope you enjoy Cosmopolis, in Cinema Today. And I hope you like it and maybe see you soon
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Known predominantly for his work in the Twilight saga, 26-year-old Robert Pattinson is keen to put the blood-sucking behind him and embark upon a more mature career.
We spoke to the man himself and he revealed that as the fifth and final film is about to be released, he’s happy to see the back of his 107-year-old character.
“Playing the same part for a while, you just run out of ideas,” he said. “You feel kind of useless, you don’t know what to do anymore.”
“I’m not trying to get away from it.” he added “You’re screwing yourself, you’re saying you think your work is sh*t if you try and get away from it. And I never thought it was. But I kind of got to the end of my inspiration. You get to the point where you’re like, ‘I don’t want to do a film for a teen audience any more’.”
You can read the full interview in next week’s ShortList out on Wednesday.
Translation
Rob: When I read the sript, as soon as you read the script, it’s like: wow, it’s so different from anything I did before. It’s the kind of challenge I look for as an actor. I mean no one else but me got that role. And then I read the script, I really liked the style of it. It was well structured and really easy to read as well.
If Robert Pattinson made young girls fall in love with him, he only has eyes for her, Kristen Stewart, who became just as famous with the Twilight saga. For the both of them, it’s not as easy anymore to live a normal life.
Rob: There’s no point in worrying about it. And also, when you come to Cannes, you have to expect all this activity around you. People can think whatever they want.