Robert Pattinson opened up on the passage of eccentric roles to normal roles, and why the change was “difficult” for him.
In a recent conversation with Icon magazine, The 39 -year -old actor asked to play bizarre, bizarre and non -normal characters, then moving towards more sober roles.
“At one point, I really wanted to play normal guys,” he said in a video shared on the social media page of the release.
“And it’s really difficult to play a normal person when you are used to playing monsters and stuff,” he added.
Pattinson’s new film, Die my loveIn which he played the character of Jackson, while his co-star, the character of Jennifer Lawrence was Grace, created at the Cannes Festival in May.
The official synopsis of the film says: “Grace, writer and young mother, slowly slides into madness. Sent in an old house in and around Montana, we see her agitating more and more agitated and erratic, leaving her companion, Jackson, more and more worried and helpless.”
In a previous conversation with Gq About the co-star with Lawrence, Pattinson admitted that he had struggled to dance with the actress at the right time.
“They find it so easy, and they are like” just dance, it’s just music, just dance “”, he said about Lawrence and director Lynne Ramsey. “And I say to myself: ‘I tell you, I will have mental depression when it happens. We must either choreographed or cut it.’ And they say to themselves: “Dance, stop being a monster”.