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Exclusive Interview- How to Be director gives insight into Robert Pattinson and his character

Fledgling director Oliver Irving produced a melancholy comedy, How To Be, featuring Robert Pattinson as a bumbling young man going through a quarter-life crisis. With an infectious smile poking through a mushroomed mop of chestnut hair, Rob, prior to his dashing Edward Cullen days, used his prowess as a method actor to become Art and charm audiences worldwide. Robert received an award for best actor in his role as Art at the Strasbourg Film Festival.

I had the incredible opportunity to query Mr. Irving as to Rob, his character, along with a plethora of interesting tidbits behind the scenes of How To Be:

What was the inspiration behind the plot of How to Be? Was it based upon factual events in your life?
I was inspired by observations of the people around me at that time. Lots of peers were a bit lost after leaving university – also an interest in self-help books. I thought what a funny combination – young English guys in existential crisis together with this kind of American self help culture.

How was Robert Pattinson chosen for the role of Art? Did his musical ability play a role in his casting?
We found him after a year and a half’s worth of casting calls. He just seemed the right person for the job. He was interesting to look at – but down to earth enough to play the part. He really seemed to “get it” – he knew people like the characters in the script, and understood the main character ‘ART’. Not having gone through drama school, Rob’s acting and response to direction fit in well with other main cast members who were not trained actors either. Rob actually underplayed his musical ability in the auditions, as he knew the character was meant to be rough around the edges when it comes to musical ability – but it actually was invaluable in the end that he understood the music references and had the technical ability to pull off what we were asking from him.

How much of the film tour’s success do you attribute to Pattinson?
A massive amount – he brought a huge audience to our film which is all you can ask of a lead star. I think also the amount of festivals we had played up until that point and the strength of support from our fans really made it all possible.

Describe Robert Pattinson’s look in How to Be- was it difficult to play down his striking features? Was the choice of hairstyle and clothing planned before his casting or customized to fit him?
Yeah, it was funny, the Twilight team had a very different agenda – whilst they were looking for the most perfect styling and angles to make Rob look awesome, we put him in the most ill-fitting, awkward clothes, and almost sought out the most unflattering angles. All the costumes where customized to fit him – we also asked him to bring in clothes of his own which we could mix into his wardrobe – we wanted the clothes to feel like his own and look comfortable on him. He remarked afterwards in a Q&A that half the clothes he wore in the film were his already and half the clothes he kept to wear afterwards. His hairstyle was the result of me asking him not to cut his hair until the shoot to see what we came up with – and that was it – perfect!

Were you familiar with Rob, or had you heard of him before he was cast?
No – he told me he was in a Harry Potter movie but made it seem like a small part. After the first audition I was sure he could be good, so checked him out online and realized he had a huge fan base already. Another call back or two to doubly make sure we had our man, and we were set.

Mr. Irving has another project on his plate- a second feature film called Life Is Just a Game. Starring How to Be actors Mike Pearce (Nikki in HTB), Johnny White (Ronny in HTB) and How To Be score composer Joe Hastings, Life Is Just A Game began filming in August in London and New York.

Says Irving,

” It will be great getting those guys together again and Joe is going to compose the score again – as well as play an old Irish-American cop from the 70’s complete with old man prosthetics. It is designed as a kind of pilot for an off the wall TV show which we are going to initially release as online videos to see how much interest we get.”

You can check out Oliver Irving’s muses at:

Life Is Just A Game website
Life Is Just A Game Facebook page
Oliver’s band “Portrait” Facebook page

The U.S. release of How To Be is scheduled for November 17. You can pre-order the movie on Amazon. Enjoy these clips to get a feel and immense appreciation for Robert Pattinson capturing Art just as realistically as he does the antithesis- the ever-graceful Edward Cullen.
 

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Kimberly Sherman has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. As both a mom to tweens and aficionado of the Twilight Saga, she incorporates a unique perspective into her column. E-mail Kimberly.

Comments

  • TwiNightingale 2 years ago

    One degree closer...that's all I'm sayin'. Love it!

  • Krystyna (The Twilight Files) 2 years ago

    Hey, great interview!!! :) Thank you for the help. It will be interesting to see what I come up with, since I only get to see Eric & Juan at the bar LOL, but i will do what I can to get a more personal interview. Possibly video tape it since it will be more fun that way. You'll be able to see their personalities. :)

  • pj 2 years ago

    Great interview!

    I just love Oliver and can't wait to see his next film.

  • Tasha 2 years ago

    Yes, I agree. This is a very interesting and great interview. I really enjoyed reading it, and I was finally able to learn some new things about Robert and his role in How to be.

    I really enjoyed How to be as well.

    Thank you!

  • poop 2 years ago

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  • poopy 2 years ago

    it sucks!

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