Rob Discusses “Water for Elephants” and Shooting “Remember Me”
The star of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and Remember Me, Robert Pattinson, in a new interview discusses his upcoming film, Water for Elephants.
Pattinson says: “There is a moment in your early 20s where up until that point nothing feels real, or I am just faking all of my emotions. And then suddenly, there actually comes a point where you can accept that you love someone, or I am jealous of something.”
Pattinson discusses shooting scenes for Remember Me: “We would be shooting in Cental Park and 3-and-a-half-thousand people would show up, or something like that. Eventually, you can just get to a point where you can completely block it out, and don’t even realize that it is there.”
Pattinson continues on the subject of films: “There are certain things you can do in films when you are acting that you just can’t do in reality. I guess I sort of use the industry for that type of thing.”
Pattinson discusses his upcoming film, Water for Elephants: “Like I am doing a film in the summer that is working with a bunch of exotic animals. And I just think you are never going to be able to do that in reality. I have very mundane kind of reasons for choosing a film – ‘I want to work with an elephant.’”
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