Robert Pattinson talks about his accident-prone nature while filming 'The Drama' and 'The Batman'. He stars in Bong Joon Ho's movie 'Mickey 17' as a character who repeatedly dies and is reprinted. The film explores themes of self-worth and the cheapening of life and art. Bong Joon Ho's success in the film industry is highlighted, especially with his acclaimed film 'Parasite'.
Key Points
Robert Pattinson discusses his accident-prone nature and experiences on set
Bong Joon Ho's 'Mickey 17' explores themes of self-worth and the cheapening of life and art
The film uses innovative technology to portray the lead actor in dual roles
Pros
Opportunity to work with acclaimed director Bong Joon Ho
Exploration of unique and thought-provoking themes in the film
Creative use of technology to portray lead actor playing dual roles
Cons
Challenges faced by the lead actor in physically demanding scenes
Potential risk of the film not meeting audience expectations due to industry challenges