In a photoshoot for French magazine 'Premiere' Robert Pattinson can be seen lying naked on the mattress with just a red silk blanket covering his modesty as he gazes at the heavily pregnant female.
The bed is scattered with videotapes and the British actor looks pale and tired as he stares at the dark-haired female.
The unique shoot is said to have lasted 13 hours and was an idea of the
25-year-old actor who wanted to dedicate it to director David
Cronenberg's movies.
The images are apparently a homage to his
respect for the filmmaker, who by casting him in Cosmopolis, offered him
not only a passport following the success of 'Twilight' but also the
opportunity to come and celebrate his entry to the adult age, on the
steps of Cannes on May 25.
"Filming Cosmopolis with Cronenberg
changed something in me. It gave me balls," the Daily Mail quoted him as
telling the magazine about his latest role.
In the upcoming drama, which is based on the novel of the same name by Don DeLillo, Pattinson portrays billionaire Eric Packer who goes on a trek across Manhattan to get a haircut.
The actor - who is best known for his role as vampire Edward Cullen -
clearly has a lot of respect for Cronenberg and is grateful for the
opportunity.
"I'd never worked with a screenwriter who was this
confident in his abilities,' Pattinson added. 'If he was stuck on a way
to film a scene, he did something else. He knew the script by heart so
he could afford it. It's kind of unnerving at first, but since I'm in
every scene I memorised the whole script, like a play," he said.
However, Cronenberg is said to have admitted that Pattinson was
stressing out about filming Cosmopolis, and he decided to shed some
light on why.
"I'm going through a phase were I'm trying to determine what I can accomplish or not as an actor," Pattinson said.
"It's even more complex when you know you have a past, even though people like David don't pay any attention to it," he said.
With the release of Breaking Dawn: Part Two this November, Pattinson
will finally be kissing his Twilight day's goodbye and is curious as to
how the hysteria may change.
"I'm going to be 26 and I can tell
you that it's starting to freak me out that I'm appealing to girls that
are 13-years-ol," he said.
"I'm often wondering how things will change now, but I can't believe there's still one more to come," he added.
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