Hollywood star Robert Pattinson, best known for his
character of Edward Cullen in the "Twilight" franchise, tells in his
acting career, he has played parts that were quite reactive and passive.
Pattinson didn't know anything about his role when he joined
the 2017 movie "Good Time" and became a part of the project because
of directors Ben Safdie and Josh Safdie, reports an entertainment portal.
"There was no role when I first
signed upto it, no script or anything. I just really like the
trailer to the directors's previous movie (‘Heaven Knows
What')," Pattinson told.
"I've played a lot of parts that are quite reactive,
and quite passive. I just wanted to play a part which was really on the front
foot, and also didn't have any shame, or any fear. I think it's just my
own insecurities, or whatever, I want to find someone who doesn't
have them, and be like, okay, if I just hold onto the train, the
train will go through the wall, and everything will be fine," he further added.
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