Rob’s Italian Vanity Fair Interview

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I asked Roberta yesterday if she would scan and send us a translation of this article since the mag came out in Italy yesterday.  And of course she did – love your work Roberta *mwah*!


Robert Pattinson – … And Then I Did It With An Electric Gun

Vampires grow up too. After love they discover sex. But, before seeing him again in unusual hard core scenes (get ready for the new Twilight installment), the actor who captivated all women in the world, comes back to the silver screen with another love story. His partner? She has been his mother….

By Erica Broccardo

Photo by Carter Smith

‘Being with more than a woman at the same time looks to me like a terrible effort. A full time job.’

You don’t need to be too smart to understand that: generally speaking there are worse conditions than becoming a poster kind of man forced to hide himself from fan enthusiasm behind closed hotel doors here and there around the world. And Robert Pattinson looks quite the smart, intelligent guy.

He has remained down to earth and kept his head steady on his neck while around him people were getting crazy. This makes him a wonderful person but horribly alone. We should not be surprised if one day he will ever decide to pack his things and disappear. I met him, a few weeks back, while promoting WFE, his new movie.

He bought a dog. He wanted one from a while back. ‘I don’t know yet how I will deal with him, but if you need to travel around the world, it’s a nice thing to have company. I took it from a doghouse: it’s funny to think that from a doghouse he’s got to sleep in a suite at the Four Seasons.’

Not exactly what has happened to him, but close. Born in London from a regular family, he had thought of working in international relationship, once he had grown up.

The role as Cedric in Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire was almost a surprise, same as the role that would have changed his life forever: the vampire Edward in The Twilight Saga.

His great passion had always been music. And for now, he has been forced to put it aside: ‘I play music every so often now, but to do it well you need so much concentration, which at this very moment, I cannot have.’

I tell him that quite a number of actors like him are also musicians and he laughs at me: ‘Yes, and the results are embarrassing!’

So, beside avoiding the usual boring questions about his relationship with Kristen Stewart, Robert says he passes his time between his job (most of the time) and a few compulsive bad habits: beer, gym, cigarettes and junk food.

But at this very moment what he needs more is to sleep: ‘Last night I worked, I just came back from Louisiana’. Luckily he has still got that age in which you don’t look bad because of that, you even look more sensual.

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Is it true that the first thing you do when you are given a script is to read the first and the last line?
“If the screenwriter is good, the beginning and the end work fine: there’s a 75% chance it’s a good story. Otherwise, the best thing to do is forget it. Today the problem is that scripts with the worst-written first pages are those that are made into movies and make more money.”

Are you saying that Twilight is bad-written?
‘Things don’t always work this way. But it’s true that when I first read it, it didn’t appeal to me. I couldn’t understand what was so special and why everybody was so in it.’

Water For Elephants is a romantic movie.
‘Yeah, but what appealed to me was the historical period, the Great Depression and the circus. It’s fascinating. Children don’t dream of running away with a film crew, but with the circus. It still happens today, I guess. At least they did in the 30’s, when there was no tv and no cinema down the street. Besides I liked that it was also about animals and human-animal relationship (he stops and bursts out laughing). I know, it sounds weird this way.’

Anyway, the fact remains that it’s mostly about the love story between Jacob and Marlena.
‘In the beginning, you may think ‘Oh there comes the guy, he’s going to meet the girl and it’ll be love at first sight. Then they’re going to run away together.’ But it’s not like this. It’s a more complex story. Jacob falls in love with Marlena, but doesn’t try to bring her away with him. She first kisses him and then rejects him, but indeed he accepts her choice. She will always be an extraordinary woman to him, no matter whoever she will chose. Jacob just wants to give and doesn’t ask for anything in return. That’s the best kind of relationship.”

Could you ever have a relationship with a married woman?
‘Life is not black and white. There are married couples that never see each other. Is that marriage? But there’s a thing I’ve never got, that is why do people cheat.’

You can’t understand a behavior which is typical of the majority of people nowadays.
‘I can understand the impulse, but not how you can keep two relationships going on at the same time for long. This may usually happen to people with children, but I can’t really understand why a non-commitment guy would choose to date four girls at the same time either. It must be hell, especially for a man.’

Why especially for men?
‘I think it’s more complicated for men, because somehow they have to ‘provide for’ their women. I’m not talking about money support, but about enthusiasm: they need to feed the relationship. Doing it with more women at the same time seems to me to be very hard, a real work.’

Are you saying that because you’ve already tried?
‘I’m not the casual-affair kind of guy. If I choose to be with someone it’s because I really want it. When I have a relationship, I’m 100% into it, with all myself. If I felt like seeing more women at once then I wouldn’t go around saying ‘this is my girlfriend’.’

So you do not believe in cheating. And what about the until-death-us-do-part love, like the one in movies?
‘My mother was 17 and my father was 25 when they met, they’re still together and look very happy. I’ve grown up believing that you can stay with the same person throughout your life.’

Speaking about parents, in Vanity Fair you played Reese Witherspoon’s son. But then your part was cut from the movie during the editing.
‘It was my first movie. She was already famous, and I remember she was very nice to me: she always asked me if I wanted to read the lines together, if I had any doubts or questions.’

In less than 10 years you’ve turned from being mother and son into lovers. What do you think about it?
‘Well, looking back on it, I think that let me play her son didn’t make any sense. I mean, she wasn’t even 28, she was too young to be my mother and that’s why they decided to cut it, apart from other problems. Another reason was that our scene together was way too depressing. The problem was that nobody told me anything. I found it out when I went to see it. At the end, someone was supposed to ask Reese ‘Are you going to meet Rawdy?’, that was the name of my character. She was supposed to say yes and there I would have come. But she said ‘No’.’

Bel Ami, starrring Christina Ricci, Uma Thurman and Kristin Scott Thomas, is coming out this year as well. You play the part of a seducer and have sex with lots of women. Then we have Breaking Dawn in November, where you and Bella finally have sex. You mentioned many times your unease shooting these kinds of scenes. Are you getting used to it?
‘It wasn’t that difficult in Bel Ami, since we were dressed most of the time. Twilight worried me a lot instead: there are high expectations and everybody is talking about it. So I went to the gym every day for a month. It was the first time I was in shape in all my life.’

Was a month enough time?
‘Yes, but anyway I couldn’t have done it for longer. Oh, you forgot Cosmopolis. That’s plenty of sex scenes there. In one of them a girl shoots me with an electric gun, it’s crazy!’

So going back to my question, are you getting used to it?
‘I don’t know. But I know I will have to go back to the gym.’

You are not a physical fitness buff, aren’t you?
‘I go from one extreme to the other: before starting work I practice for four hours per day, every day. Then I stop, period. It’s the same story with alcohol: all or nothing. In Louisiana it’s very difficult to resist temptation; but I found out that if I drink five beers a day, doing sport is useless. Try as you might, your body won’t change a bit. I think I should really stop drinking, too.’

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Oh!  Agree Roberta and we love him just a little more even though we always think that’s impossible.

6 comments on “Rob’s Italian Vanity Fair Interview

    Vicky

    • March 31, 2011 at 9:36 am

    He does have that knack. Just when you think you love him as much as you can he throws something else into the mix. I’ll be honest, I adore him (like that was a well kept secret) and it is only the degree of that adoration that changes (it always increases)!!! Thanks Roberta for the translation and scans and thanks Maria for posting.

    Martha M

    • March 31, 2011 at 9:52 am

    God I want that mag. Any mag angels in Italy?
    @Vicky I feel the same exact way as you, right when I think I can’t love him anymore than I already do, I find that I can always find more love to give him. It has no limit.

    Martha M

    • March 31, 2011 at 9:56 am

    @Maria thank you for posting and Robeta for the translation. The mag looks beautiful.

    Maria I’m still on cloud nine over your vid. How special. I shared it with my co-workers, while I was jumping and softly screaming and sobbing. They loved it. And said you were the best for doing that. And you truly are. I just can’t get enough of it (Oh mu little ashes) Thank again, and again.

    ephie

    • March 31, 2011 at 10:38 am

    It’s the same for me @vicky and @Martha, he always says and does something new to make me love him even more…With every new interview it seems another piece of the puzzle is revealed to give us a further little glimpse at how amazing he is, at how his beautiful mind works.
    I’ve said it before and will say it again: he is one in a million!!!

    lise-lou

    • March 31, 2011 at 10:03 pm

    LOL @ Martha you make me smile just thinking about you doing that.

    So true Ephie he really is one in a million, hard to fathom but he is even more beautiful on the inside.

    Roberta

    • April 1, 2011 at 2:06 am

    Thank you Maria! You’re always too kind. i hope I did a good job it was done very quickly…
    Martha if you wish i can get still the magazine for you…

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