Kristen Stewart (Kristen Stewart) shared her thoughts on Princess Diana after playing the late royal in the movie “Spencer.”
At the Venice Film Festival press conference before the premiere of the biopic on Friday, Stewart confessed her admiration for the film. Princess Diana And her knowledge of the character of the late Princess of Wales.
“I looked at her, those photos and fleeting video clips, I felt [like] The ground shakes, you don’t know what will happen,” she was quoted U.S. Weekly As said. “[She] It protrudes like a sparkling house on fire. … Some people have undeniable penetrating power.She is really sad that in her air, she is normal, casual and disarmed [as she was] Suddenly, she also felt so isolated and lonely. She made others feel the company and support of this light, and all she wanted was to make it come back. “
Stewart added that although the mothers of Prince William and Prince Harry were well-loved and “amiable”, she felt that Princess Diana was misunderstood.
“You think you and her are friends [or] Just like she is your mother. But the irony is that she is the most unknown person,” the “Twilight” star explained. “In these three days of imagination, we hope this can really reach its peak. “
“Spencer” will follow Princess Diana’s holiday weekend at Sandringham Palace in Norfolk in 1991, after which her marriage difficulties are described in Andrew Morton’s 1992 book “Diana: Her True Story” Public disclosure. Her divorce from Prince Charles was completed in 1996.
Speaking of her transformation into the People’s Princess in the biopic, Stewart said that compared to other projects, she “likes her physical fitness better when making this movie.”
“I feel more free, more energetic, and able to move – even higher,” she added.
In a previous interview with InStyle magazine, Stewart revealed that she had read several biographies about Princess Diana in preparation for this role. One of the challenges she faced was getting the accent of the late royal family correct because it was “unique and special” and most people knew her voice.
She also described “Spencer” as “one of the saddest stories ever.”
In August of this year, British journalist and royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti said that he believed that Princess Diana would be “grateful” that the memories of the decades after her death still exist, because she has always wanted to be “in people’s minds”. The Queen”. However, he also hinted that the princess would prefer people to remember the happier times in her life.
“I can’t say what she would think, but I think it is a shame that we miss her so because of tragedy and sadness,” he said. Tell us every week“Not only because it’s a bit of self-indulgence, really, we are just immersed in this sadness…but I think it’s because Diana’s own efforts are really a force for good and positive. I’m Think it would be a shame just to remember the tragedy.”
“Spencer” starring Jack Fascin, Jack Niron, Freddie Spree and Sally Hawkins will be released on November 5.
London, United Kingdom-November 20th: (Editor’s Note: Images have been digitally processed) Christine Stewart attends the UK premiere of “Charlie Angels” on November 20, 2019 at Curzon Mayfair in London, UK. (Photo by Mike Maslan/WireImage)
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