Kristen Stewart spoke after critics left with the press release of her latest film at the Cannes Film Festival last week.
Stewart’s upcoming Crimes of the Future, directed by David Cronenberg, tells the story of an artist who performs an operation in front of an audience as part of his cane.
In the sci-fi film The Horror Encounter, actor “Spencer” plays a detective surgeon named Timlin, who finds himself in the artist’s body in a dystopian world.
Like many of Cronenberg’s earlier works, such as “The Fly” and “Shivers,” his latest project contains graphic scenes not seen by some critics, including the controversial scene of a severed child. .
Despite the backlash, Stewart Insider said he didn’t care about the walk or the dubious nature of the film.
He shared that he wasn’t bothered by the film’s exciting hair content and praised Cronenberg’s body horror films, which often lead to “difficult” viewing.
“Everyone wants to talk about how hard it is to watch his movies, and it’s fun to talk to people who have been to skin shows,” he said.
Stewart found out why he responded to Canadian director films.
“Every blank, weird bruise in your films fills my mouth. “You want to lean on him,” he said. “And I never bother. I believe it is due to gut desire and this is the only reason why we live. We are bags of pleasure “.
The “Twilight” actor also noticed that walking usually happens on the skin every year.
Regardless of the critics who do not understand the images, At least the Cannes film was followed by a seven -minute applause Cinemablend.
Stewart joins Lea Seidou (“Spectrum”) and Viggo Mortensen (“The Green Book”) in “Crime of the Future,” which hits theaters on June 3.
Watch the trailer below.
Source: Huffpost
