"We were setting up lights and I was like,
'Where's Rob?' I look over and there is a dog cage, a huge dog
cage and (Pattinson) is in there sleeping," the film's
co-director Josh Safdie said in an interview.
"The dog was pissed," an amused Pattinson added. "Just shooting
at the pace we were shooting at, you're kind of always on. We
didn't even have trailers."
The British actor, best known for playing vampire Edward Cullen
in the "Twilight" young adult romance film franchise, portrays a
psychopath named Connie in "Good Time," who is obsessed with
breaking his developmentally challenged brother out of prison
after a botched robbery attempt.
"Good Time," out in U.S. theaters on Friday, was shot mostly
with handheld cameras on the streets of the New York City
borough of Queens, following Connie on an all-night odyssey
filled with misadventure.
The actor's sacrifices for the low budget independent film has
paid off in rave reviews for his post-"Twilight" performance.
TheWrap.com film critic Sam Fragoso compared Pattinson's "manic
adrenalized performance" to Robert De Niro in 1973's crime
thriller "Mean Streets," while Emily Yoshido of New York
Magazine said the British actor delivered "some of the best work
of his post-franchise journeyman career."
The movie received a 100 percent rating with top critics on
movie aggregator RottenTomatoes.com.
(Reporting by Ben Gruber for Reuters TV; Editing by Piya Sinha-Roy
and Richard Chang)
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