How Does Robert Pattinson Use His Movies to Impress His 22-Month-Old Daughter?
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Los Angeles, Jan 24 (NationPress) Hollywood actor Robert Pattinson humorously shared that he showcases his films to his 22-month-old daughter when he feels he's not receiving enough respect from her.
In a recent interview with GQ, the star, who is a father to his daughter with partner Suki Waterhouse, stated: "Oh, she's already seen quite a few of them. When I'm feeling disrespected, I point at the screen and ask, 'Who's this? Who's that?' And she just gives me... (blank stare). Then I add, 'It starts with a D! Ends with a Y!'"
Pattinson admitted that prior to fatherhood, he wasn't particularly fond of children, but his perspective has completely shifted since then.
When asked how becoming a parent has impacted him, the 39-year-old actor remarked: "I don't really know how. I wasn't the biggest fan of kids before. I could tolerate them, but now it's simply the most enjoyable experience. I genuinely think it's wonderful. Everyone believes their child is the coolest, and I'm no different. I'm like, yeah, my kid is someone you can actually hang out with. She's amazing."
The The Batman star also mentioned: "But how has it changed me? I go to bed much earlier. It's all about time management. Every moment is about managing time.
"It's quite obvious, but you don't realize it until you're living it. Even if you're on the other side of the world, you find yourself thinking, 'I can't be away for more than 10 days.' After that, it becomes physically painful. It's fascinating how your body chemistry shifts without you even realizing it."
Pattinson is set to appear in Dune: Part Three, which is scheduled to hit theaters later this year. He described the experience of working on the final installment of Denis Villeneuve's groundbreaking sci-fi trilogy as unique, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
He expressed: "You won't encounter these experiences in any other job. I mean, I was experiencing things that very few people in history have or will ever encounter, and it’s just absolutely incredible.
"Filming in the desert for Dune is surreal. I recall shooting a scene with Zendaya, our first together in the desert, and I thought, 'Wow! We are literally in Dune!' She responded, 'Yes... we’re making a Dune movie.' It truly felt like we were in a Dune movie. It was extremely enjoyable."