I start everything from the same place, with that sense of responsibility. On a bigger movie, you have to be aware that you can only control your aspect of the film. It's nice to be on a smaller movie because you're working with your friends and you feel so close-knit. It's your movie and you can do anything you want, and nobody's going to have anything to say. With a bigger movie, it concerns so many people. It's so much more of a process.
But, in terms of what I do personally, it has to be the same, or else I'm just on some big movie, being a liar, and I can't do that. Really, I'm incredibly disjointed and not candid. Just in general, my thoughts tend to come out in little spurts that don't necessarily connect. If you hang around long enough, you can find the linear path. But it will take a second.
That is why these interviews never go well for me. On having an aha moment when it came to pursuing an acting career: I have the "Aha" moments progressively -- they're like milestones and they hit you. I think my first "Aha! I was just rolling with it, and ended up kind of really losing myself in it, so that I felt like I was a different person at the end. That was a big moment. You should have the opportunity to be more than one person with different people - because you have that within you.
It's not like you're faking it. If everyone knows you so well and can always get a hold of you, then you're stuck to this thing that people think you are. You should have the opportunity to reinvent yourself. Because you do. On whether she wants to develop her skills as a writer: I do want to work on writing, because writing's a skill. Writing is something that you can train yourself to know better.
To know yourself better. And it's intimidating as hell. I mean, I definitely will always do what I've been doing. I've also started taking a lot of pictures, and they help the writing. The pictures help the writing. I mean, I want to make books. I want to take pictures and then write all over the pictures. And then I don't have to say a complete story, because I have the picture, and I have just a word.
On Bella Swan in New Moon : Well, she loses what basically gives her the drive to do anything in her whole life. She loses the man she's in love with, but she also loses her entire life plan, and she's so young to have to be forced into a decision like that.
It's just a glorified, elaborate version of the worst breakup you've ever been through. All of a sudden, you question everything. All of a sudden, you know nothing and you're dropped in the middle of a freezing cold ocean.
Oddly, we have a character that's warm enough and bright enough to bring her out of that, and it's truly gut-ripping. Because as perfect as Jacob is for her, she holds on to an ideal, the ultimate fiery love that she has for Edward even though it's not comfortable, it's not practical and it's not a good idea. This weird thing happens when you're in a movie that has some level of success. People start offering you all kinds of things, and they just expect you to do them because they'll be good for your career.
It's not about the project's integrity or anything like that. It's about raising your profile and all that crap. I was just in Botswana in Africa. I wanted to learn something about the world. I just feel really ignorant whenever I leave the country.
I don't know a lot of stuff, and I really want to. I figure that traveling is a good way to start if you want knowledge. Like, if you don't know something about a country, then go and check it out. That's what I did. On how her life has changed since Twilight : My life hasn't changed. Most circumstances I find myself in are different than they were a year ago, but I myself haven't changed But it makes things so much easier.
I would do it for free every day [even] if nobody saw it. I cannot describe how good it feels to actually have something that is truly into your heart and soul actually affecting people. And that's amazing. So that's the biggest change. On whether she wants to continue making movies or go to college: I absolutely have no foresight.
I used to think I had a lot when I was younger. I worked really hard in school to give myself options, and I've literally taken those options and thrown them down the toilet. Purposely - not to make that sound totally negative. It's what I want. I want to keep doing what I'm doing. It's funny, people ask me all the time: "What do you do for fun? What do you do when you're not acting? It's a strange thing, acting.
It's a business, it's a job, everything like that. All it is, is self-reflection. You just never stop caring about people and I've never stopped doing that, so I'm sure it'll seep into other areas of my life. I want to write. I'm not going to school because I can't take the structure of it, but I'm not going to stop learning. Usually, I come in and sit down at roundtables in America and they look at me like "What is wrong with you? Just because I don't fit They try to be this thing. Try to memorize answers and make everybody happy.
That's so horrifying and scary to me. So when you're not that, you get criticized for it. You get criticized for being honest and criticized for being nervous. So that's kind of annoying. I do a whole day of press and then I get calls from publicity people that are like "You might want to be a little bit more bubbly.
People get very upset in the States. It's weird. Fans of the book especially. They don't understand me. Which is fine. I guess it doesn't really matter who I am, it just matters that they like the movie. On doing interviews: Self-evaluation is not my strong point, and you're constantly asked to critique yourself.
You just spent three months on a set and your whole life is wrapped up in that - and then it's like, "Okay, define that right now in five seconds.
I used to get so nervous that I would become a completely different person - and then they would think that was me. So I've tried to calm down, but no one's ever going to write, "Oh, she's actually just a pretty fin' average chick who really loves what she does.
On how fame changed her life: There's nothing you can do about it, to be honest. I don't leave my hotel room -- literally, I don't. I don't talk to anybody about my personal life, and maybe that perpetuates it, too. But it's really important to own what you own and keep it to yourself. That said, the only way for me not to have somebody know where I went the night before is if I didn't go out at all. I'm trading. It depends on what mood I'm in. Some nights, I think, "You know what?
I don't care. I'm going to do what I want to do. Now everyone thinks I'm going out to get the attention. Her parents, now divorced, are both in the entertainment industry. Her mother, Jules Stewart, is a script supervisor. Her father, John Stewart, is a stage manager. Kristen, who is a vocal feminist and self-described "tomboy," grew up with three brothers in the San Fernando Valley. Her older brother, Cameron, is her only biological sibling. He followed the film-crew footsteps of his parents, working as a lighting and rigging technician on movie sets.
Kristen and Cameron have a close relationship, and they posed together for a Vogue Italia photoshoot in Ahead of the film's release, here are some interesting things you might not have known about Kristen Stewart. This set the record for both consecutive-kiss wins and number of "Best Kiss" awards for a duo in MTV history. The naturally green-eyed actress had to wear brown contacts while filming the "Twilight" franchise so she could match the description of her character Bella Swan.
In the final film, she had to wear amber-colored contacts to play a vampire and she later told MTV that they were very uncomfortable. They just kill you. She was just 22 years old when she reached this achievement and was the youngest actress on the list by 16 years. In , Stewart portrayed Jett in the film "The Runaways. According to Interview magazine , prior to filming "The Runaways," Stewart "studied" Jett in real life, learning her mannerisms and posture to portray the rocker in the most authentic way possible.
Although not all actresses are musically inclined, Stewart sings and plays guitar. Apparently, Jett was overjoyed at Stewart's portrayal of her, thanks in no small part to the considerable effort Stewart put into the role. She cut off her hair, she really immersed herself in it. I don't mean to put words in her mouth, but what I get is she feels she has to do it justice.
She knows the Runaways have fans, she knows I have fans, and she was concerned about being authentic. Not only that, but Stewart and Jett even became friends, spending plenty of time together on set. We got along great. It's really scary — when you see us together physically, the energy is so similar.
The way we move, the way our hands move and our hair, the way we talk, we start and don't finish sentences. It's really bizarre, but in a great way. When you see Kristen singing, that's really her singing I was very proud. It's not easy to get your start in Hollywood, but Kristen Stewart, after getting her start at a young age, ended up soaring to the very top of the pack with astounding speed.
By this point, the Twilight Saga was finally wrapping up — the second installment of the two-part final film, Breaking Dawn , hit theaters in — and thanks to the franchise's overwhelming success, Stewart ranked higher on the list than more established names like Charlize Theron, alongside whom Stewart would appear in Snow White and the Huntsman that same year.
It's no surprise that a blockbuster series like Twilight would catapult Stewart to the top of this list, but it's still an impressive landmark to hit well before the age of Though both Kristen Stewart and her co-star Robert Pattinson have made some comments over the years about the inherent difficulties of playing Twilight characters Bella Swan and Edward Cullen — a lovestruck teenage girl and the ancient vampire who falls for her — for so long, Stewart maintains that she's proud of her work and the franchise as a whole.
My memory of it felt — still feels — really good. However, there's one thing Stewart definitely doesn't miss about Twilight: the vampire contacts she had to wear for the entire filming process. In the original books by Stephenie Meyer, Bella ultimately becomes a vampire with gleaming red eyes, and apparently, those contacts caused Stewart quite a few problems.
That is one thing I can't wait to say goodbye to, is the contacts. They just kill you. In the wake of The Twilight Saga , Kristen Stewart was unfairly derided as a middling actress, thanks in large part to the fact that the films were never critical darlings and the character of Bella Swan might not have been particularly dynamic.
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