When it comes to movie roles, Kristen Stewart gets the best of both
worlds. When she's not taking on box office juggernauts like The
Twilight Saga or Snow White and the Huntsman, she's biting into meaty
roles in indies like Welcome to the Rileys, The Runaways and now On the
Road.
So does Bella Swan herself ever want to just kick back and do a rom-com?
"Um, I guess so," Kristen told us at the AFI special screening of On the Road.
"I don't know what I want to do until it's right in front of me. I feel
like if I knew what story I wanted to tell, I'd be directing it. I
don't think very tactfully."
The actress, who killed on the carpet in a black and white Balenciaga number, continued, "It
takes such a particular thing to want to play a part. It's a really
very strange thing to do, to pretend to be someone else and let other
people watch you do it. They need to feel like real people, they need to
feel like somebody that you need to be responsible for. So when I see
that, I'm down."
Something she clearly saw in On the Road's free-spirited Marylou: "She
was the type of person that was like a bottomless pit. You couldn't
take too much, she was always getting just as much back from you," K.Stew explained to us. "That's
a really rare person. She wasn't special because she was ahead of her
time and it was a very conservative era, I think even now you'd be blown
away by her."
And Kristen confesses that the timing of the movie couldn't have been more perfect. "Getting to know her and getting to know myself over the years," she said. "You
know, I started thinking about this when I was like 17 and I ultimately
did it when I was 20, it's good that those few years past."
She filled us in, "When you have the sense that you really cannot
mess anything up, that [Salles] wants to see you mess up and that's
actually what he would prefer…I think it's so much more interesting to
watch somebody discover something rather than package it up and deliver
it to you."
"It's weird, as soon as that weight [of Twilight] is lifted, you go, 'God! Can I have a little bit back?'" she told E! News at the On the Road premiere Sunday
"Twilight is a really phenomenal thing," she added, smiling at cheering fans across the street.
But as much as she loves vampires, vagabonds are pretty cool, too. "When I read [On the Road] for the first time, I was so young," she said. "I
was like 15 years old—14 possibly. It changed me. For the rest of my
life I will try and find those people that push you…Every character you
want to like run after. I'm not necessarily that type of person, so I
need to find people like that."
But at the end of a packed promotional tour (between Breaking Dawn and
On the Road, K.Stew's been one busy lady), how does this 22-year-old
girl relax? "It's pretty easy," she said. "Take the shoes off. It's kind of a done deal."
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