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In a recent interview with Variety Robert
Pattinson said that it feels like “not a day has passed” since he
filmed the “Twilight” franchise.
Pattinson,
who talked about his new sci-fi film “High Life,” joked that he “stopped
mentally progressing around the time when I started doing those movies.”
“Whenever
anyone says [‘Twilight’]’s their guilty pleasure, it’s like, you say guilty,
what you really mean is just pleasure,” he said.
Pattinson
continued that he doesn’t feel that he made a conscious choice to switch from a
massive franchise to more arthouse films: “It’s just the stuff that appeals to
me.”
He
added that he doesn’t make choices flippantly. For “High Life,” Pattinson said
it took him three years to get a meeting with director Claire Denis and then
another four years passed with him attached to the film before shooting began.
“Pretty
much everything I’ve done are these massive processes…I’m just hoping that
these things happen and there’s ton of circumstances that come into play.”
He
said the only factor that really affects his decision-making is that he likes
to take roles that are the opposite of the last one he had.
When
it comes to a “Twilight” reunion, Pattinson joked that “the amount of time I’ve
spent moisturizing, I am ready to play 17 at a moment’s notice. Ready!”
source:Variety
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