Sunday, April 3, 2011

Robert Pattinson is concerned about the turn given to his career!

British actor for 24 years, Robert Pattinson, has gained international notoriety by performing the famous vampire Edward Cullen in the film, but the young man who is about to complete the filming of "Twilight" knows that now his artistic career has taken a new impetus. Small flat, he worries about the reception he will book his fans! Robert Pattinson does not want to be locked into a kind of role, and as such, it has agreed to play as characters from different ilk, however, doubt assails him ...


Will he ever win her first hours of public or Will he be able to captivate a new audience? The young man spoke about his latest film, the drama "Water for Elephants" in which he co-starred with Reese Witherspoon, and wondered if his role as a young veterinary student who stops studying to work within a circus after the murder of his parents, will convince the audience.

The star is pleased to unveil a new facet of his talent but questioned his ability to unite the crowd "I do not think many movies are in the vein of" Water for Elephants, and when I was shooting this film, I conscience to do something different, "said partner Kristen Stewart before adding" so I hope it will please people, "he said.

Another concern for Robert Pattinson, his next role in the movie "Bel Ami" Film adaptation of novel by French author Guy de Maupassant. It will interpret the role of Georges Duroy, a seductive handler who breaks the heart of many women to achieve his ends ... Moving up the ladder of society in Paris in the nineteenth century.

Again, he wondered whether the public will follow him in this new venture a little more highbrow ... The actor is definitely in the midst of doubt, a good way to tell me that you question yourself and move forward positively . Rob admitted that the film "Bel Ami" does not yet benefit from an official release date (originally scheduled the release has been postponed), producers are worried about the reaction of the public will discover the actor in a supporting role of "rotten", far from his nice guy image that appeals to women.

The actor told Total Film: "The adaptation is very faithful to the novel, and as George is a handsome bastard who gets his way, it's not easy to promote with me and especially in the lead role" has given the beautiful brown.

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