Have
you seen the smallest Pattinson’s movie “Fear & Shame”?
In it, the actor takes us into a brief, desperate, hunger-filled moment in the life of
Robert Pattinson. It is written and played by Robert Pattinson himself. Produced with GQ, this hilarious two-and-a-half minute
short finds the actor holed up in his New York room, his sanity slowly draining
away as he longs for a hot dog. Eventually, he sets off in search of one, all
the while grappling with paranoia and a detached sense of self. It’s bizarre
and delightful.
And
though it’s all played for laughs, Pattinson is clearly indulging in some of
his own well-documented struggles with the paparazzi and his inability to walk
down the street without getting recognized. “This city is a labyrinth designed
to mock me,” is just one of many absurd, highfalutin phrases his mind barfs
out. It’s all worth it, however, for the pair of relish-drenched hot dogs he
gets from famed NYC eatery Papaya King.
“I
knew I was just a normal human being,” he says after taking his first bite, a
concept with which he’s no doubt struggled as his life has continually been
consumed by the press.
“You
can call me Rob—I eat hot dogs!” he declares at video’s end, which sounds about
as good a motto as any.
source:
GQ
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