Even hiding from fans and photographers, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson will leave their mark in Rio. And those would closely monitored the recording of 'Dawn' in the early hours of last Monday, in Lapa, will keep forever the images and memories of the days in which vampires stepped in Lavradio Street. Some will have to settle for less: the buzz was so great that the fans roared up to a stunt Pattinson, the star before reaching the site.
Those that managed to get closer to the stars was the team of 350 extras - and countless gatecrashers - who made the recordings end. The row of 'extras' was formed in mid-afternoon and had some confusion. Even people who were not accredited by modeling agencies or actors could jump the queue and put the name in the list of production. It was enough to get their hands on identity and social security numbers to prove that the 'amateur actor' was of legal age. But even if there were exceptions to this requirement. That, incidentally, appear to have occurred in far more than the production would.
Shawanny Hellen, aged 14, was one. And despite her young age, did not need much to break the blockade. The girl took the confusion of players and fans at the door of the set and slipped into the crowd, into the area with extras chosen. "We could not walk much, but they passed very close," said the girl, the envy of thousands of fans of the couple 'Robsten' in the world. To fool the security guards, she needed the help of her older sister, Joselaine, 26, who stayed until 5:30 am the youngest waiting outside the set in the tumultuous environment of the lease.
In fact, the cache 70 for a real fan is nowhere near the excitement of seeing their idol. So much so that a girl who also managed to infiltrate as an extra had to be forcibly removed from the area reserved for the film. The youth grabbed Pattinson at the exact moment that one of the scenes work was being rotated. Chased by security guards, the impulsive admirer still managed to shout "Robert, I love you", stopping work for a few more minutes, leaving angry and team direction. A Brazilian producer was forced to use a more emphatic tone to avoid that someone else could get near the foreign actors - as in English, the American assistant director yelled expletives your way.
The first row of the barred - Who has not had the same fate was an extra who signed up for truth: the carioca Ricardo Acruche of 24 years. Aspiring actor, out of luck on the filming of Lapa. As had been warned, the boy arrived five hours before the start of the recordings for the password and complete the registration of the agency responsible for hiring the figuration of the film. However, in time to get the coveted badge, which gave access to the set, producing one of the cast said that his number was 351 and only 350 could share the scene with couple of players. "I wanted to get to know the set, see the actors up close. But the worst is that I came here and did not win anything, just spent on liquor and food", reported around 3 am, when the vampires were already about to retire.
source thanks KstewAngel
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