Robert Pattinson nearly had 'a mental breakdown' filming a scene with Jennifer Lawrence - and wanted it cut
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In a recent interview, Robert Pattinson shared his experience filming a dance scene in 'Die, My Love' with Jennifer Lawrence, admitting he felt overwhelmed and nearly had a meltdown. He described the ease at which Lawrence and choreographer Lynne Ramsay approached the dance, which contrasted sharply with his own anxiety. Pattinson humorously recalled sweating excessively during filming. Despite his fears, he expressed a deep admiration for similar dance-centric films, specifically citing a desire to work on projects akin to 'All That Jazz.' The upcoming film explores dark themes such as postnatal depression and marital strife.
I was sweating so much, the insides of my trousers, with sweat, were wet. That's a little exaggeration, but I was terrified at the thought of dancing with them.
Pattinson expressed interest in wanting to do a similar type of project to Fosse's 'All That Jazz,' saying, 'I would love to do something like that.'
Ramsay teased 'Die, My Love' at the Sarajevo Film Festival, mentioning how Jennifer Lawrence responded powerfully to the project's heavy themes.
Pattinson described how he felt pressured to deliver during the dance scene filming, saying, 'Just dance, it's just music playing, just dance,' made him anxious.
Read at New York Post
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