Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin in Vogue
The feature article opens with a trip down memory lane to a time when filming was famously interrupted by the constant prevalence of nearby fans.
"It was the most ridiculous experience," says Pattinson, flashing the sweet, shy smile those crowds hoped to see. "You're trying to stay in character and you're trying to walk down the street, but all those people keep reminding you that you're not this character, you're—"
"A show pony," cracks de Ravin, and the two burst into laughter.
This isn't the first time a Remember Me star has come out with words about the presence of fans and paparazzi in the set area. Chris Cooper, a few weeks ago, also spoke to the issue."A show pony," cracks de Ravin, and the two burst into laughter.
The Vogue article also brough forth an interesting observation by Pattinson about co-star Pierce Brosnan. While Pattinson admits that he himself "just crawl[s] under the table" when recognized in public, he says that Brosnan isn't afraid of this sort of attention. "He's totally recognizable, and he makes no effort to tone it down. Some people were glancing over at us in the restaurant, and he just went over and introduced himself. And it does work. It dissipates all the attention."
You can read the full feature and see more photos from the article here.
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