Robert Pattinson talked about the pros and cons of stardom and his new film "Life."
In an interview with The Observer, Pattinson compared his life relationship with celebrity in his upcoming role as James Dean's photographer in Life.
Pattinson referred to fame and the internet trolls as demons while discussing his role as a photographer invited to capture James Dean's personal life in the movie "Life".
"The idea of taking a photographer back to my family's house...it's just insane," said Pattinson.
The 29-year-old actor has been in the limelight since his role in "Twilight" and his following relationship with co-star Kristen Stewart. Pattinson watched his fiancé, FKA twigs, get pestered by fuming fans with racist comments, just because he is dating her.
"The idea of taking a photographer back to my family's house... it's just insane!" added Pattinson.
Pattinson admitted he has often had to act contrite to his two sisters for bringing them into the spotlight, for the online trolls and the always prying paparazzi, Scotsman reported.
"That's really ruined a lot of things, internet trolls, because no one wants to put themselves out there. Even if you can ignore it, and I don't think anyone can really ignore it," continued Pattinson.
Pattinson loves his profession but hates the side effects of celebrity status. He tries his level best to manage the fame and lead a peaceful life.
"I think people are pretty extreme. If you look at anyone's behavior, you meet a lot of nutcases I can hang out with my family and it's like a mental asylum," said "Twilight" hunk.
However, the actor still unwilling to talk about his private life, particularly his fiancé FKA twigs.
"I've just found if you never talk about stuff, it's better. But thank you," said Pattinson.
"Life" is a 2015 biographical drama film directed by Anton Corbijn and written by Luke Davies. The plot revolves around the friendship of "Life" photographer Dennis Stock and Hollywood actor James Dean. The film stars Pattinson as Stock and Dane DeHaan as Dean. "Life" hits the theaters Sept. 25.