Jordan Firstman Tells Robert Pattinson What It's Like to Be Gay and Relevant

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Jordan Firstman Tells Robert Pattinson What It's Like to Be Gay and Relevant
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'I know they want to see my dick and see my naked body, and the movie is so much more than that,' Firstman tells his 'Rotting in the Sun' producer Robert Pattinson.

Jordan Firstman is in his movie star era. The 32-year-old writer and comedian got famous by posting during lockdown, mostly in the form of impressions and character sketches on his Instagram page. But talent that big can’t be contained to an iPhone screen, which led Firstman, who was getting bored of social media fame anyway, to his first starring role in the.

FIRSTMAN: Rob, I’m not saying this to glorify myself, but my DMs, most of the time, are like, “Show me your dick.”PATTINSON: That’s really, literally not true. [Laughs] FIRSTMAN: I think you’re more well-adjusted than probably some of the audience. I think it’s a gay thing, too. Gays do not come out of the movie with a warm feeling. They feel sad and attacked.PATTINSON: That was the other question I was going to ask. Do you think this is aFIRSTMAN: Sebastian hates that people are calling it a gay movie, and it’s not.

PATTINSON: When we were doing the tastemaker screenings, we were specifically inviting people from all over the place, and everyone seemed to have the same reaction. No one seemed to come out of the screening like, “I’m really upset by that.” You would think it would be more shocking to someone who’s going into the theater, not expecting to see anything that they’re about to see. I don’t quite understand how you’ve managed to balance that tone so well.

PATTINSON: Again, it’s like the tone of the whole movie. It doesn’t look like you’re trying to make the audience think a certain thing, it just is the way it is. This is kind of interesting. What is the difference for you about being sex-positive and being a sex addict? Where is the line for you? FIRSTMAN: I think most people are quietly resigned to their lives, though. There’s a specific type of sickness that show business people have, this never-being-enough syndrome. But I don’t think it is everyone in the world. There are some people that are content.

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