måndag 5 december 2011

Moviefone: David Cronenberg talks about Rob & #Cosmopolis

PhotobucketBased on a true story, 'Method' follows Jung from the beginning of his career to his eventual descent into madness. All cerebral and sometimes kinky, 'A Dangerous Method' strives to be totally accurate, right down to Spielrein's tics. Moviefone spoke with Cronenberg about his Viggo love, his Keira love and, yes, his Robert Pattinson love.
Would you ever agree to calling Viggo one of your muses?
No, though it is a sweet thought. I like Viggo. In fact, I love Viggo and we get along great. But I just shot 'Cosmopolis' and Viggo's not in it! [Laughs] I would hate to think I abandoned my muse to make that movie. No, but seriously, we love to collaborate and we love to be colleagues making a movie, there's no question about that. But you do an actor a great disservice by miscasting.


Your casting of Robert Pattinson in 'Cosmopolis,' someone whose acting might not be as critically lauded as Mortensen's, was obviously a well-thought-out decision, then.
Well, Keira's acting doesn't always get praise from high-brow critics, either. I would use that parallel. You have a young actor who's found success with a franchise just like Keira did with 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' who's underrated because of that. In each case, they're too pretty and too successful so people are jealous. As a result, people assume that they can't possibly be good actors.


So what was the exact motivation for casting Pattinson in 'Cosmopolis'?
He's the right age, he's got the right screen presence, and when I looked at his other work I thought he'd be really interesting for the role. Casting is a black art – it's a bit mysterious how you come to these things – and it's subjective, too, of course. As a director, there are no rules to guide you. You have to go with your gut, ultimately.


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