David Slade on Kristen: "She was very tough on herself; there were tears"
Vancouver Sun "Eclipse was a lot broader . . . but it's still a character-based drama. That's what I really enjoyed about it," he says. "I think it's also a much more adult film than (the previous two), because the characters are becoming more mature. There's loads of fun stuff to play with, and because we treated it as a drama, the transformation (of character) takes place."
The substance was always bloody and meaty, but Slade says the pragmatics of the whole ordeal were anything but easy. He feels exhausted just thinking about the experience.
"It was a 50-day shoot, with many 16-hour days," he says.
To make things even more challenging, the cast was losing itself in its own Twilight cosmos. All actors have to surrender to their roles and inhabit their characters to some degree for the duration of production, so Slade was pleased his cast was taking the whole project seriously and sincerely.
Everyone was committed, he says. "Kristen, in particular, was very tough on herself."
Slade says because Stewart didn't pull from her own life and her own person to play Bella Swan, she found it personally demanding to find Bella's truth.
"She would say, 'I don't know who Bella is to me.' In a lot of ways, I think she felt Bella was the antithesis to her, which presented a lot of challenges for Kristen. . . . She would beat herself up about it, because she wants to be there. She never wants to leave a scene undone.
"There were tears," says Slade. "But you move on and you keep going. . . . Even in rehearsals with Rob (Pattinson), there was a similar spiralling that would happen."
Actors are people. They get insecure, and any human being facing the weight of expectation surrounding Twilight would have to buckle, if only a little. To offset as much of the thespian obsessing as possible, Slade says he's learned the value of preparation.
He says he rehearses his actors as much as possible, so they're comfortable with the material and their characters, and he gets to focus on the minutiae of performance without the intrusive presence of a camera.
"You're always looking to get the emotional truth from the performance," he says. And with Twilight, that emotional truth is nothing less than the blood-red heart of romantic love — which pounds away in Slade's heart, even though, at 41, he's supposed to be a member of a more cynical generation.
"I do believe in romantic love. How could you not, if you're lucky enough to find it? It seems like we live in a much more sarcastic . . . cynical culture, and I don't like to use the c-word. There's the idea out there maybe that (romantic love) isn't cool. But true love is a wonderful thing."
Slade says romantic love is the gooey hook on the Twilight narrative, but after reading Stephenie Myers' books, he also feels they address a lot more issues than mere vampires and teen romance. via @Vonch
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hooo our little kristen cried? :(
She's such an emotional little sweetheart; she cried while making Twilight and New Moon too. She seems like such a nice person and is such great actress. I just love her.
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Violet
I think the making of Eclipse is very stressfull for them with the tight schedule and New Moon promo around the world.
it shows how committed dedicated and serious she is about acting and her career
I so would have loved to see her tears and cries in NM but that didnt happen,but she cries in WTTR so we can see her crying.
ANAHITA.
I feel really bad for kristen, I don't want her to be upset and cry( thats just breaks my heart, and i just want to huge her) But I think she is such a serious actress, and she puts so much pressure on her self. I also thinks there so much expectation of twilight, so thats hard to handle. Kristen is a really great actress, she is really talent, and she will win a Oskar some day. I hope she knows that..
@Laurence I don't think that's true. Like I said if its not posted here, I can't vouch for it.
I believe when DS said she shed tears here, was its her process. She's so into her character like what she said in interviews she cannot lie about her acting. Its personal for her. And sometimes the related pressure (director's, scriptwriter's views) around it frustrates her. I think its but normal for actors.
I can totally imagine the pressure she must feel. She is the main character in a multi-million dollar franchise. So, it's very understandable that she would feel emotional at times, wanting to give her best performance. But, I hope she realizes that she is doing a fantastic job and has gained millions of fans around the world. I would just tell her, have fun with it and enjoy the process because time flies by so quickly, it will be over before you realize and then you will miss it. - SH
I just love this girl,she's so dedicated to her work.
Some are acting like what Slade said was negative or that crying is negative. I don't think that at all, in fact imo Slade meant it as a compliment.
A. He's pointing out Kristen is not Bella. Which coming off of a maj franchise is difficult for people in and out of the business to understand.
B. He is saying. This is how much she cares about the work she does. It means that much to her. Even at 20 yrs old.
Slade seems to really like Kristen and think she's a good actor and artist.
Kristen has high expectation of herself and hopes to do her best in every scene. I heart her for that. >333
Mon
@Anon 12:05 AM I re-read the article and the comments and I can't see anything that warranted anything you said. No one said anything negative about DS and we all feel for Kristen. You basically reiterated what the article said. So I'm thinking you're talking about people in general outside of this blog.
Theresa
When I first read this, I thought how sad that he said she cried and she just not connecting as Bella. But there are certain scenes and different levels to portrait something. KS is serious actress and this can be interpetred different ways. Rob even said he cried and I think Ashley has said it too! They all have a different level of how they deal with things with each movie and director. Nothing wrong with that. I heart them all!! I love them for what they do!
They did a great job!
Theresa
Several people have said "our Kristen cried?" or i don't want Kristen to be upset.
I.e. it's not a good thing. I was simply pointing out that it was a compliment and from Slade's words there wasn't anything to "feel for" Kristen for.
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