Kristen Stewart always reviews films with her participation

American Kristen Stewart, according to many directors, a very diverse actress. She can play not only in fantasy and dramas, but also in comedies and melodramas. In addition, the actress does not always coincide with the vision of the image of her characters with the way the director presents them. Perhaps, that's why Kristen revises his films several times.

Interview with Glossy Vulture

As it turned out, Stewart almost from childhood dreams of becoming a director, and it seems to her that this profession is much more interesting than acting. In an interview with Vulture magazine Kristen told about her plans for the future:

"I have a dream - to make films. I'm not saying that I'm ready to give up the fact that I'm an actress, but combining acting, writing a script and directing work is quite possible. That's why I always review my paintings. I'm interested in the process of creating a movie. When viewing, I compare many facts, and, as it turned out, this is a very instructive process. Of course, I like to dissolve into roles, completely immersed in it, but it's also important for me that the whole film is good. Revising the paintings, I understand not only the work of the actors, but also the work of the director and scriptwriter, because everything looks different on the set. "
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With Woody Allen it was difficult to work

The other day on the screen came the drama "Secular Life" by the famous director Woody Allen. Despite the fact that Kristen to the main role in this film was preparing for quite some time, with Woody, she also had disagreements about how to play in this film. Shortly before the premiere of the tape Kristen gave this interview:

"When the work on the picture began, I realized that Allen sees my heroine differently than I do. From the first days of filming, he approached me and said: "Not so. You do everything wrong. She's pretty, and you're not. It should not be". Then I thought that he regrets that he invited me to the shooting, but then I regained my composure and decided that I would do everything the director said. When I saw the film, I realized how important his work is. Without his remarks nothing would have happened, and the picture would have turned out to be bad. This film I will review many times, because there is much to learn. "