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Robert Pattinson Is In The Entirety Of 'Cosmopolis,' Says Co-Star


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[url="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1671150/robert-pattinson-every-second-cosmopolis.jhtml"][b]FROM MTV MOVIES:[/b][/url] We've got a load of questions about [url="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1664722/robert-pattinson-cosmopolis-photo.jhtml"]Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis,"[/url] chief among them how director David Cronenberg intends to adapt a novel, penned by postmodern wizard Don DeLillo, which takes place in one day, largely within one traffic-stalled limousine.

It all makes sense on the page, with so much of the action in this novel of ideas taking place in the head of Eric Packer, a young and rich asset manager who every so often hops out of his ride to sleep with women and get into violent confrontations with menacing strangers. But how all this plays out — and how strictly Cronenberg, who also penned the script, sticks to the source material — remains to be seen.

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If we can read into co-star Paul Giamatti's recent comments to MTV News, it seems the film and book will retain one key similarity: It's all about Packer.

[url="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1671150/robert-pattinson-every-second-cosmopolis.jhtml"][b]Read the full story at MTV Movies![/b][/url]



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