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 We recently caught up with director Denis and star Robert Pattinson to discuss some of High Lifes more narratively opaque elements, its messages about the inhumanity of prisons, and just what it is thats leaking out of the interstellar  fuck box  prominently featured in the film.     io9: Theres so much about the characters in the movie thats really interior and left unexplained. Part of that feels as if its just like a manifestation of the fact that theyve been isolated for so long that they have no reason to talk really about themselves to each other anymore. So, I want to talk to you both about Monte  Pattinsons character . As the person who created him, and the person who brought him to the screen, who is he, in your minds  Denis: Monte chose to accept the offer [to go into space] because he wants something better than the mediocre jail life that was already destroying him when he was so young, you know  I envisioned Monte like a Knight of the Round Table from the Middle Ages. Hes a man whos got full control of himself and h Stanley cup website es trying to find a better state of being. io9: Is that something you feel he wouldnt have been able to do back on Earth  Is termo stanley  that the sort of life he even wanted before ending up on death row  Denis: Its difficult to say stanley cup  with Monte, and theres a reason for that. I watched many documentaries about prisons and death row inmates for this movie, and what you see over and over again with the prisoners is how the body goes soft as if its given up and forgott