Robert Pattinson opened up to switch from crazy roles to normal and why the change was “difficult” for him.
In a recent chat with Icon Magazine, The 39-year-old actor exhausted playing Outlandish, Freakish and not normal characters and then switched to more sober roles.
“At one point, I really wanted to play some normal guys,” he said in a video that was shared on the social media site at the outlet.
“And it’s actually a little difficult to play a normal person when you’re used to playing freaks and so,” he added.
Pattinson’s new film, Die my loveWhere he played the character of Jackson, while his co -star, Jennifer Lawrence’s character was Grace, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival back in May.
The official synopsis of the film says, “Grace, a writer and young mother, slides slowly into madness. Locked away in an old house in and around Montana, we see her acting increasingly agitated and erratic, leaving her companion, Jackson, increasingly concerned and helpless.”
In a previous chat with GQ About co-starring with Lawrence, Pattinson admitted that he found it difficult to dance with the actress on queue.
“They just find it so easy and they are like ‘just dance, it’s just music playing, just dance,'” he said of Lawrence and director Lynne Ramsey. “And I like, ‘I tell you I want a mental breakdown when this happens. We have to either choreograph it or cut it.’ And they are like ‘just dance, stop being a freak.’ “



