Robert Pattinson talks to Esquire Spain
Rob is featured in the February issue of Esquire Spain. Not only are we blessed with two new Dior photos, but there is also a new interview. Below is a partial translation of the first page thanks to PattinsonWorld:
No one believed that Robert Pattinson was able to do anything beyond the Twilight saga, and yet …
Falling in love …
Between the terrifying “El Faro” and the mega BATMAN, Robert Pattinson takes hold as an actor who has a lot to say on the occasion of his new Dior Homme campaign, he speaks with Esquire Spain.The new technologies unite from two points of the world, at night and by telephone to Robert Pattinson (London 1986) and this reporter who, as a teenager, sighs at the end of the interview, such are the charm, education and discreet sympathy of the English.
Struggling to get out of the shadow of twilight that is fucking elongated, the actor has gotten into all kinds of roles in recent years, in which he has gone from the classic medodrama (looks old, things as they are) to the raw violence, to end up being Bruce Wayne in what will be the new Batman movie. Robert Pattinson is a very good actor, he has a serious grin, a giant smile and a fragile look that he knows how to take advantage of and is delivered to his projects in the style of Daniel Day-Lewis or almost.
He has no prizes or special assessments, but let’s give him time and, if not, let him raise his hand who has not freaked out seeing him at El Faro, released in January. We talked to him about some things. The first, the latest campaign he has made for Dior Homme.
Esquire: Dior’s campaign is a beauty and I think it reflects virility and melancholy. How is the performance in advertising?
RP : I think I was really nervous about the directors who chose me …
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