Catching up with Pattinson as he did press rounds for
"Cosmopolis," he filled us in on what we might expect from Michôd's
follow-up to his crime drama "Animal Kingdom." Set to
shoot next year, "The Rover" boasts some pretty big ideas behind its
deceptively simple set up. "It's a kind of a western," Pattinson
explained. "It's very existential. It's really interesting. I couldn't
really explain to you what it's about but it's sort of about how much
pain can the world take and how much disgust and cruelty before love
dies. I think that's kind of what it's about." (Cronenberg, who was in
the room, chimed in with: " That sounds pretty heavy!")
Pattinson will co-star in the film with Guy Pearce,
with the near-future-set story centering on a man who journeys across
the Australian outback to find his stolen car, which contains something
invaluable to him. However, Pattinson admits that perhaps his
description might be a little more highfalutin than the actual movie.
"David Michôd's going to read this and be like 'What the fuck are you
talking about? It's a crime movie,' " he said with a laugh.
As for when "The Rover" is coming out, Pattinson admitted it is later
than he originally wanted. "I wish it was shooting this fall," he said.
"I was supposed to be doing this movie this fall but that was pushed to
after 'The Rover,' which is a good thing because it needs a ton of work.
But I really wish I could move 'The Rover' up. I've got to find
something else to do."
"Cosmopolis" is in theaters now.
Source Indiewire
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