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*SCAN* Robert Pattinson and Remember Me in ‘Einkaufaktuell’ magazine – Germany   Leave a comment

Here’s a scan of Rob and Remember Me in “Einkaufaktuell”. Remember Me will be shown on Vox on Thursday, August 16.

*SCAN* “Bel Ami” in “O Globo” Newspaper – Brazil   Leave a comment

Translation
With too little blood in the veins

Georges Duroy learns early on not to underestimate women. In the aristocratic world of Paris in 1890, they may be more influential than the passive position of the wives of wealthy men do suppose. Determined never to fight poverty, he gives up the scruples to ascend socially. And women appear as an appropriate way.

Not coincidentally, Duroy seeks to reconcile pleasure and ambition to get involved with the wealthy Madeleine Forestier, initially the mentor of his antics, Clotilde de Marelle, the only one who nourishes sincere interest, and Virginie Roussett, who seduces and then dispenses with ruthless .
Duroy is an empty character. But the film, Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod and inspired by the book by Guy de Maupassant, need not be. “Bel Ami” is without a trace. The poisonous halls of power evokes the infinitely superior “Dangerous Liaisons” (1988), Stephen Frears.
The political context is announced, but do not get real importance in the script. It remains to the public settle for a competent cast (more actresses Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas and Christina Ricci as the heartthrob Robert Pattinson) and a whimsical production, led by ubiquitous soundtrack.

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Posted August 8, 2012 by fastieslowie in Bel Ami

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Robert Pattinson on the cover of BlackBook Magazine   2 comments

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*SCANS* Cosmopolis in Lumiere Magazine (Russia) and Fashion Illustrated Magazine (Italy)   3 comments

Lumiere magazine – Russia

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Posted July 11, 2012 by fastieslowie in Cosmopolis

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*SCAN* Breaking Dawn in OK! magazine   Leave a comment

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*SCAN* New Robert Pattinson Interview with M Magazine – Austria   1 comment

Thanks to @RKbubbles for the scans and translation

M: Robert, with Bel Ami you have already tried to emancipate yourself from Twilight. Now you have Cosmopolis. Aren’t you scared you’re gonna lose a lot of fans?
Rob: No because I always try to take really interesting parts that my fans could like as well. For me, doing small, interesting movies is a really great option to have a career after Twilight.

M: And what remains from Twilight?
Rob: What remains is the reassurance that we created a rememberable movie series. I don’t really understand how the character Edward got so popular. The majority says, “He’s just so sexy!”. Others say, “It’s the way he loves Bella. That one I can understand more. With time the movies got more and more romantic as well because there were so many conflicts in the story and because Bella and Edward had to fight for their love.

M: Do you feel a lot of pressure to be successful whenever you take on a new part?
Rob: While shooting I don’t feel any kind of pressure really but it’s really strange that everyone knows what you do and say. You really have to be careful not to hurt anyone and not to say anything wrong.

M: You and Kristen Stewart can never really escape the media… Everyone’s always takling about your “relationship”…
Rob: Like I said, it’s just important to pay attention to what you do and say when you’re in the public eye. Now if I show up with a girl somewhere it’s immediatly suggested we’re dating. Even when I show up with a guy somewhere.

M: Will you be working together in the future?
Rob: Kristen and I are trying to write a script right now because she has an instinct for good stories. Also I’ve been throwing around ideas for some short movies that I wanna do as a director sometime. It’s gonna be a while tho till I’m there because first I have to learn from all the amazing directors I get to work with. That interests me a lot.

M: What made you want to play in “Cosmopolis”?
Rob: I thought the topic was really interesting. I locked myself up in my hotel room for two weeks and learned the text. It shouldn’t be changed because it was based on a novel by Don DeLillo. I thought that was really nice because for me it felt like I was singing a song in front of the camera. At the same time, sometimes it felt like we were shooting a documentary because as we were shooting the scene with the protests, the evening news reported about the actual protests of the Occupy-Wall-Street-Movement.

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*SCAN* Cosmopolis in ‘The Observer’   Leave a comment

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*SCAN* Cosmopolis in 7 Jours magazine – Canada   2 comments

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Posted June 17, 2012 by fastieslowie in Cosmopolis

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*SCAN* Cosmopolis is in June issue of Russian “Psychologies”   1 comment

From June issue of Russian Phychologies. Translation by Christine:

Cronenberg’s latest films from the point of view of thought and influence could not compare with his “Crash” “The Fly” and “Dead Zone” but in Cosmopolis the “action Psychologist” shows his previous might. In the screen adaptation of the novel by Don DeLillo-a post modernist novelist (or American umberto eco) he creates the image of modern world- the world with every technological comfort but which is full of violence. Protesting against universal functionality/purposefulness is a young billionaire-never leaving Manhattan, in just 24 hours he loses all his material and social assets and acquires a real “self”. And wonderful actor -Pattinson, whose talent showed even playing a young vampire, creates the image of a whole generation of baby boom children-young people feeling they should be billionaires just by the right of birth in the environment of “Golden Billion”. Cosmopolis– , expressive, gloomy/impenetrable without illusions -it mostly reminds us of Edvard Munch’s painting “The Scream” and you should agree that not often do we feel like comparing modern films with real pieces of art.

At the bottom of the article shows four stars equaling brilliant/excellent and Cosmopolis received 4 stars.

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*SCAN* Reactions to Cosmopolis from the French press in ‘Le Monde’   2 comments

An actor is born – Télérama.

Unsettling – Studio Ciné Live

Pattinson is mind-blowing – Positif

Cronenberg chose Pattinson. A brilliant idea on both counts. – Les Inrockuptibles

Robert Pattinson revels a depth more and more fascinating. – Première

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